If we had to pick one plant to start your indoor garden with, it would be the Golden Pothos every single time.
It’s Almost Impossible to Kill
The Pothos tolerates low light, irregular watering, and the kind of benign neglect that would send most plants to the compost bin. Forgot to water it for two weeks? It’ll droop dramatically, but give it a drink and watch it bounce back within hours.
It Grows Fast
Pothos vines can grow several feet in a single growing season. Train them up a shelf, let them trail from a hanging pot, or drape them across a bookcase. The golden-green variegated leaves add life to any room.
Care Guide
Light: Low to bright indirect. Avoid direct sun.
Water: Every 1-2 weeks. Let the top inch of soil dry out between waterings.
Humidity: Normal room humidity is fine.
Pro tip: In our fabric pots with premium substrate, you’ll find it’s even harder to overwater — the breathable material naturally prevents root rot.
Ready to meet your Pothos? Find one at a Killing Plants retailer in State College, PA.
