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Climbing indoor plants are total game-changers for any indoor space, bringing instant vertical interest, maximizing green space, and adding a vibrant, natural jungle feel. If you're ready to elevate your plant game (literally!), this guide will introduce you to 7 fantastic climbing houseplants and how to help them transform your home.

Are you a proud plant parent and a doting cat owner? Finding the perfect balance between a lush indoor jungle and a safe haven for your feline friend can be a challenge. We all know curious cats love to nibble, and unfortunately, many popular houseplants are toxic to our whiskered companions. But don't despair! You can have both.

Pothos is one of the most popular and beginner-friendly houseplants, known for its trailing vines and heart-shaped leaves. It thrives in a variety of light conditions, needs minimal care, and comes in beautiful varieties like Golden, Marble Queen, and Neon. With its air-purifying qualities and easy propagation, it’s a perfect plant for both new and seasoned plant lovers.

While grow lights are beneficial for indoor plants, be mindful that too much light can be harmful; always monitor your plants for signs of stress, like crispy leaves or yellowing, and adjust the light accordingly.

Spring is the perfect time to refresh and revive your houseplants as they enter their active growing season. Repot root-bound plants, refresh soil nutrients, and gradually increase watering as temperatures rise. Ensure they get adequate light by moving them closer to windows or supplementing with a full-spectrum grow light.

Caring for a Monstera is surprisingly easy, making it a favorite among plant enthusiasts worldwide. Known for its iconic, fenestrated leaves and tropical charm, the Monstera adds an effortless touch of greenery to any space. Its low-maintenance nature and adaptability to various indoor conditions have earned it a reputation as one of the best plants for beginners and seasoned plant parents alike.