About Us

Hardy House Plants is a dedicated resource for house plant and succulent care. We provide clear, practical guidance for beginners and experienced plant parents alike — from watering schedules and light needs to propagation, pest control, and styling tips that help your indoor garden thrive.

Our content is thoroughly researched and reviewed by horticulturists, master gardeners, and experienced growers, ensuring you receive accurate, safe, and effective plant care advice tailored to real home environments.


We are a small, focused team of horticulturists, plant propagators, botanical photographers, and content editors united by a passion for indoor plants. Our collective hands-on experience caring for house plants and succulents in a variety of homes and climates totals more than 25 years.

What sets us apart is practical testing and home-based trialing. Every care guide, troubleshooting walkthrough, and propagation tutorial is applied in real-life settings before publication so you get step‑by‑step instructions that work in typical homes and apartments.

  • Evidence-based plant care techniques informed by horticultural best practices
  • Clear, time‑friendly advice for busy plant owners and apartment dwellers
  • Guides and resources updated regularly to reflect new findings and seasonal needs
  • Direct access to our team’s practical expertise in propagation, soil choices, light assessment, and pest management
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Our mission is to make house plant and succulent care approachable, sustainable, and rewarding for every home. We help people select the right plants for their light, space, and lifestyle, reduce plant loss through clear routines, and encourage confident propagation and repotting practices.

We bridge horticultural science and everyday practice — explaining the “why” behind watering, soil, light, and fertilization so you can make informed decisions about your indoor garden without guesswork.

  • Deliver actionable care guides, troubleshooting steps, and seasonal checklists for house plants and succulents
  • Provide step‑by‑step propagation and repotting tutorials that work in small spaces
  • Offer flexible recommendations that adapt to budget, available light, and time constraints
  • Create resources to help readers prevent common problems like overwatering, pests, and nutrient deficiencies
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We prioritize reliable, usable guidance over trends. Our goal is steady progress — helping readers build healthy plant habits that fit their homes and schedules. We vet techniques and only publish methods that are repeatable and supported by horticultural knowledge.

Transparency guides our partnerships and recommendations. When we work with growers, nurseries, or brands, we disclose those relationships and ensure editorial independence so our care advice remains unbiased and focused on plant health.

  • Practicality: Real-world plant care that fits everyday life, not just ideal conditions
  • Transparency: Clear disclosure of partnerships or affiliate relationships; recommendations are driven by plant health first
  • Community: We learn from readers and growers alike — sharing tips, successes, and lessons from living with plants
  • Expertise: Content developed and reviewed by horticulture professionals and experienced plant keepers
  • Authority: We cite horticultural resources, university extensions, and trusted plant-care references
  • Trustworthiness: Errors are corrected promptly and content is updated as new best practices emerge

Hardy House Plants follows clear EEAT principles — Expertise, Experience, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness — applied to house plant and succulent care. Our articles are created or reviewed by certified horticulturists, master gardeners, and experienced indoor growers; sources and testing methods are documented when applicable.

Our senior editors coordinate editorial standards and ensure each guide includes practical steps, troubleshooting photos, and care schedules tailored to common home conditions. Recommendations are based on established horticultural practices and on-the-ground testing in a range of light, humidity, and space constraints.

We maintain relationships with university extension resources, plant societies, and experienced nursery partners to stay current on pest management, propagation techniques, and cultivar care. When we reference studies or expert guidance, we explain limitations and how to apply findings safely in your home.

  • All care guides align with horticultural best practices and extension recommendations
  • Pest and disease guidance follows integrated pest management principles suitable for indoor environments
  • Pet- and child-safety considerations are included where plant toxicity is relevant
  • Team members engage in ongoing training and practical workshops to keep skills current
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Thanks for visiting! Have feedback or a success story to share? Reach out on our contact page or contact us — we’d love to hear from you. We read every message and incorporate reader feedback to improve our guides.

General Disclaimer: While our team includes horticulture professionals and experienced growers, the content on this site is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. For severe pest infestations, plant disease outbreaks, or concerns affecting pets or people, consult a qualified horticulturist, extension service, or veterinarian as appropriate.