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Top 12 Tips for Indoor Plant Care in the Winter
A big part of what we do for employee wellness is designing, installing and maintaining live...
The Benefits of Plants in an Open Office
Open offices have increased in popularity as a way to improve collaboration and literally tear...
Succulents 101: What You Need to Know to Succeed
Succulents refer to a group of plants that have fleshy leaves and stems that store nutrients and...
Pilea – A well-rounded plant
In recent times, Pilea peperomioides has become a darling on Instagram. Its almost-perfectly round...
How I Saved My Fiddleleaf Fig
A year ago, I left Manhattan for Brooklyn to move into a grown up apartment with my fiancée. We...
Bird’s Nest Fern – Airy? No. Easy? Yes!
For those of you who love the idea of airy ferns forming a foamy sea of green, Bird’s Nest Fern is...
Arrowhead Plants – Syngonium podophyllum
Arrowhead plants (Syngonium phodophyllum) are also known as Arrowhead vine or Arrowhead...
Plants in Your Home Office To Decrease Anxiety
The month of March flipped the economy — and the entire world — on its head, as COVID-19 spread...
Philodendrons and How to Care for Them
Philodendrons are extremely diverse in their habitat as well as growth habit. They can grow...
Jade Plant: A plant of many faces
Crassula ovata, otherwise commonly known as the Jade Plant, or Money Tree, has become a symbol of...
Plant Care Guide
Our plant care guide includes tips and easy-to-remember rules-of-thumbs over decades of...
The Best Indoor Plants for Beginners
One of the most common questions that we’re asked here at Garden Streets is: what are the best...
Plant Selection & Indoor Gardening Supplies: Selecting the Easiest & Most Resilient Plants
The health and wellness benefits of plants are widely praised, but sometimes starting your own indoor garden can still be a daunting task, especially if you’re notorious for having a black thumb. Luckily, we can recommend the easiest & most resilient plants to get you grounded, as well as arm you with the knowledge and confidence to keep on growing.