Well-draining soil will dry out faster than denser types. While money trees don’t like soggy soil, they do like some moisture. If your soil dries out too fast, consider adding peat moss to help it ...
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How to properly prune a money tree

The money tree (Crassula ovata) is considered easy to care for, robust–and a good luck charm. However, over the years, the ...
If you’re looking for ways to start the New Year off with some good luck and positive vibes, then we suggest bringing a money tree (Pachira aquatica), into your home. Suitable for both seasoned ...
If you’ve ever killed a fern, overwatered a succulent, and sworn off houseplants in the same month, the 2026 Plant of the ...
Dear Master Gardener: My husband gave me a money tree for Christmas. It’s an expensive plant so I want to take care of it properly. Please advise. Answer: Money tree (Pachira aquatica) is a beautiful ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Money trees do especially well indoors, as long as they're kept in a consistently warm, somewhat humid ...
When it comes to houseplants, the money tree (Pachira aquatica) is a beautiful and popular choice. The attractive plant has braided stems and has long been regarded as a source of good luck and ...