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Apartment-Tested Indoor Plants

Each plant in our collection has been grown in our Brooklyn greenhouse and tested in NYC apartments. Plants selected for urban conditions with limited light and dry air.

Mature Monstera Deliciosa with large fenestrated leaves in white ceramic pot
Most Popular

Monstera Deliciosa

The Swiss Cheese Plant

This tropical plant is popular in modern interior design. Native to Central American rainforests, the monstera develops its signature split leaves (fenestrations) as it matures - a natural adaptation to allow light through to lower leaves. Suitable for apartment environments.

Light Requirements:

Bright, indirect light near east or west-facing windows. Tolerates medium light but grows slower and produces smaller leaves.

Watering Schedule:

Water when top 2 inches of soil feel dry to touch. Typically once per week in summer, every 10 days in winter. Leaves will droop slightly when thirsty.

Growth Pattern:

Can produce 1-2 new leaves monthly during growing season (April-September). Reaches 6-8 feet indoors with proper moss pole support.

Care Difficulty:

Moderate. Tolerates occasional missed waterings. Benefits from monthly feeding during spring and summer with diluted liquid fertilizer.

Tall Snake Plant with variegated green and yellow striped leaves in modern pot
Easiest Care

Snake Plant

Sansevieria trifasciata

Originally from the rocky, arid regions of West Africa, snake plants can survive drought and low light conditions. Their thick, sword-like leaves store water for weeks, making them resilient to neglect. Studies have identified them as air-purifying plants that remove toxins at night.

Light Requirements:

Adapts to low light corners or bright indirect light. Suitable for various rooms in your apartment.

Watering Schedule:

Water every 2-3 weeks, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings. Reduce to monthly in winter.

Growth Pattern:

Slow but steady grower. Produces new shoots (pups) from the base. Can reach 3-4 feet tall over several years.

Care Difficulty:

Beginner-friendly. Tolerates neglect well. Suitable for frequent travelers.

Golden Pothos with cascading vines and heart-shaped variegated leaves in hanging pot
Fast Growing

Golden Pothos

Epipremnum aureum

Native to the tropical forests of French Polynesia, pothos is a popular houseplant. Its trailing vines can grow several feet per year, and it propagates easily in water. The variegated golden leaves add color to spaces while helping filter indoor air.

Light Requirements:

Adapts to low through bright indirect light. More light produces more pronounced golden variegation in leaves. Tolerates fluorescent office lighting.

Watering Schedule:

Water when soil surface feels dry to touch. Leaves will droop slightly when thirsty, then perk up within hours after watering - a clear signal.

Growth Pattern:

Vines can grow 12-18 inches per month in suitable conditions. Trim to maintain desired length and shape. Cuttings root easily in water for propagation.

Care Difficulty:

Easy care. Tolerates irregular watering and varying light conditions. Suitable for beginners or busy professionals.

What's Included With Every Order

Healthy, Mature Plants

We ship plants that are already established, not seedlings or cuttings. Each plant is hand-selected from our greenhouse the morning of shipping for quality upon arrival.

Custom Care Instructions

Receive detailed care instructions specific to your plant and NYC apartment conditions, including seasonal adjustments for radiator heat, optimal watering schedules, and troubleshooting tips.

Protective Packaging

Plants arrive in custom boxes with secure supports to prevent shifting during transit. Our packaging is designed to minimize damage during delivery.

Unlimited Expert Support

Text or email our plant specialists with questions about watering, light placement, or pest identification. We provide ongoing support for your plants.

Questions About Which Plant Is Right for You?

Our plant specialists can help you choose a suitable plant based on your apartment's lighting, your schedule, and your experience level. Contact us for assistance.

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