Wandering Jew will be at its deepest shade of purple when it is located in an area with bright indirect sunlight. It will grow well in a sunny location (outdoors or indoors) if it has some shade during the day. Just keep it safe from the harsh afternoon sun exposure. Soil This hardy ...
If you are lucky enough to live in a zone where wandering jew can subsist outdoors in winter, you can grow it as a groundcover. Grown like this, it will reach from 6 to 12 inches high. It creeps along the ground, rooting via its leaf nodes, and a single plant can cover 2 feet o...
The Wandering Jew plant looks great in a hanging basket or stands where it can show off its vining growth habit and unique foliage. Many consider this plant to be quite invasive when grown outdoors, but this quality makes it an excellent indoor vining plant. Grow this plant in bright, indir...
There are three subspecies of inch plant (wandering Jew): Tradescantia zebrina var. zebrina, var. flocculosa, and var. mollipila. Unsurprisingly, after it having been a popular houseplant for so many years, nurseries have also managed to create a whole bunch of cultivars through selective cult...