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When summer ends and cooler nights arrive, your plants notice before you do. The days get shorter, the sun weaker, and eventually those lush ferns, succulents, or tropicals you had on the patio need to move inside. But bringing them indoors isn’t as simple as carrying the pot across the threshold—sudden changes in light, temperature, and humidity can stress plants out.

The solution: a smooth, gradual transition and the right grow light setup to replace what they’re missing from summer sunshine.

Our dimmable Vita LED Grow Bulb is a top pick, offering the perfect full-spectrum light for your houseplants. To help your Vita bulb shine, we’ve curated a list of the best fixtures, from standing lamps to ceiling lights.

Many popular houseplants will flourish even in spaces that feel more “cave” than “sun-drenched loft” — as long as plants and expectations are matched to the light. “A low-light plant would be suitable for a north window or a fairly dark corner,” says the University of Minnesota Extension, “and most low-light plants are grown for their foliage, not flowers”. 

This guide covers how to confidently choose winners for those tricky spots, expert strategies for low-light plant care, and when to use a grow light for max vibes and minimal hassle.

Are you dreaming of a low-maintenance, stylish indoor garden that thrives on neglect? Look no further than the fascinating world of desert houseplants. These resilient plants, including succulents and cacti, are perfect for adding a touch of the arid landscape to your home while requiring minimal care. This guide will introduce you to some of the most popular desert houseplants and provide tips on how to keep them flourishing.

If you’ve ever felt guilty snipping a leaf or wondered whether your pothos minds a little pruning, you’re not alone. This is one of the most searched questions about plants—and the truth is way cooler (and less guilt-inducing) than you might think.

As the days grow shorter and the outdoor landscape shifts to the warm, rustic tones of autumn, it’s the perfect time to turn your attention to your indoor sanctuary. Bringing the beauty of the season inside with a collection of vibrant houseplants can transform any space into a cozy and inviting retreat. This isn't just about adding a bit of green; it's about curating a lively indoor garden that thrives year-round, regardless of the changing seasons outside.