Golden Pothos
When you hear the name “golden pothos”, many people will think of this plant as a symbol of wealth and prosperity. That’s why many people buy golden pothos and place them in the living room or on their desks to help the homeowners chase away bad luck, attract luck, and bring wealth into the house.
During the winter, golden pothos will not grow as well as usual, and this is the perfect time for you to trim them. If you see the leaves of the plant turning yellow, you can “shave” them and leave the plant bare in a warm, sunny place. Just after 10 to 20 days, the golden pothos will sprout new leaves, fresh green, and grow vigorously.

Peace Lily
With its eye-catching shape and diverse, vibrant colors, peace lilies are not only loved but also have high decorative value. Many people have chosen to buy this flower to plant indoors for Tet. When spring comes, you will see peace lilies slowly growing new sprouts and entering a blooming period. Then, as the weather gradually turns into autumn, peace lilies will slowly wither.
Therefore, taking care of this type of flower is essential in winter. In addition to watering and fertilizing adequately, without watering too much, you also need to trim the plant neatly and carefully. First, cut off the diseased or dead peace lily blossoms and then trim the branches without new buds. By reducing the amount of nutrient absorption from diseased or budless branches, the growth and development process of peace lilies in the new year will be much easier.

Money Tree
Famous for its round, green penny-shaped leaves all year round, slender shape, and a refreshing feeling, money trees are loved and bought by many people to decorate their homes. In feng shui, this is also a good plant to put in the house or office to enhance career development and attract abundant wealth.
Although money trees are easy to grow and care for, they may stop growing or leaves may yellow if the weather is too cold. Therefore, you should trim the plant before Lunar New Year so that they can grow strong when spring comes.

Phalaenopsis Orchid
It’s no coincidence that many families choose to plant phalaenopsis orchids indoors. That’s because they can help homeowners chase away bad luck, misfortunes, and bring luck and wealth to the house. Especially, this is also a decorative plant that effectively purifies the air, helping the living space always stay clean and cool. The care for phalaenopsis orchids is quite simple; you just need to place them in a place with full light and water them regularly. However, you should only spray water onto the leaves so that the leaf tips do not become stiff and do not turn yellow.
If you find that the phalaenopsis orchids indoors are not growing well, you can “shave” the top of the leaves before Lunar New Year and place them in a place with scattered light, a temperature from 15 to 25. After about 7 days, the leaves will grow anew, beautiful, full of vitality, and very suitable for “welcoming spring”.