These leafy greens could change your fortune.

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When you’re ready for a fresh start (and a hopeful beginning!

), it’s common to incorporate good luck symbols into our homes.

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Perhaps the easiest way to do this is through houseplantsmany cultures believe theyattract good energyand fortune.

While that might be true, it certainly can’t hurt to incorporate amoney treeinto your life.

This needs to be done while the stems are still young and flexible."

A “Money Tree” plant (Pachira Aquatica). Green pachira aquatica leaves on beige background.

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“Pilea is sensitive to fluorides and should be watered with rain, distilled, or filtered water.”

Most lucky bamboo plants are grown in water, but they can also be grown in a potting mix.

However, they do require a little bit of maintenance.

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Jade Plant (Crassula ovata)

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Thejade plantsymbolizes growth and prosperity.

This gorgeous succulent also thrives in bright light so she advises keeping it near a sunny window.

“Plant your jade in a well-draining potting mix formulated for cacti and succulents,” she suggests.

Lucky Bamboo shoots in front of a mirror

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“To help encourage strong, healthy growth, feed it every two weeks with plant food.”

With proper care, jade plants can live for decades.

Want your peace lilies to bloom?

Succulent houseplant Crassula in a pot on a white background.

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Indoor Flower with large leaf blades painted dark green.

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