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			<image:caption>A supporting image for an article discussing baking soda and spider plants, including common myths, potential risks, and whether baking soda benefits spider plant growth or baby production.</image:caption>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/spider-plant-bonsai/</loc>
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			<image:title>Spider Plant Bonsai with Exposed Roots in Indoor Pot</image:title>
			<image:caption>A spider plant bonsai featuring exposed roots growing in a shallow container. This setup demonstrates root training, pruning, and styling techniques used to create a compact, bonsai-style indoor plant.</image:caption>
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			<video:title>How to Grow Spider Plant Bonsai (Mini Spider Plant Styling Guide)</video:title>
			<video:description>Turn a spider plant into a bonsai-style plant using controlled root training and structured growth techniques. This guide covers the full process, including setup, shaping, pruning, and long-term care to maintain a compact, balanced plant with exposed roots.</video:description>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/spider-plant-feng-shui-placement/</loc>
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			<image:title>Spider Plant Feng Shui Window Placement for Positive Energy</image:title>
			<image:caption>A healthy spider plant placed near a window in bright indirect light, demonstrating ideal Feng Shui placement for improving energy flow, balance, and harmony in indoor spaces.</image:caption>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/spider-plant-baby-fairy-garden-propagation/</loc>
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			<image:title>Spider Plant Fairy Garden Propagation Container</image:title>
			<image:caption>A decorative fairy garden container filled with soil and companion plants, where spider plant babies are rooting through regular misting, offering an alternative propagation method that avoids water rooting entirely.</image:caption>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/air-propagation-for-spider-plant-babies-no-water-method/</loc>
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			<image:title>Air propagation method for spider plant babies (no water rooting technique)</image:title>
			<image:caption>This image shows Curly Bonnie spider plant babies being propagated using an air propagation method without water. The spiderettes are placed in a humid environment on a mesh surface, allowing roots to develop naturally without sitting in water. This method helps reduce rot and promotes stronger root systems compared to traditional water propagation.</image:caption>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/curly-bonnie-spider-plant-care/</loc>
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			<image:title>Curly Bonnie Spider Plant Close Up</image:title>
			<image:caption>Detailed view of a curly Bonnie spider plant, showing the tight curled leaves and variegated striping that make this variety unique. This image represents healthy growth and proper care conditions.</image:caption>
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			<image:title>Curly spider plant being held with long cascading leaves, showing healthy indoor plant growth and care</image:title>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/propagating-curly-bonnie-spider-plant-babies/</loc>
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			<image:title>Propagating Curly Bonnie Spider Plant Babies &#124; Spiderette Root Development</image:title>
			<image:caption>This image shows multiple curly Bonnie spider plant babies (spiderettes) laid out with visible nodes and early root formation. The curled leaves and compact growth pattern are characteristic of the Bonnie variety. These spiderettes are at an ideal stage for propagation using water, soil, or humidity methods, making this a strong visual example for spider plant propagation guides.</image:caption>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/how-to-repot-a-spider-plant/</loc>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/grow-lights-for-spider-plants/</loc>
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			<image:title>Spider Plant Grow Light Indoors Setup</image:title>
			<image:caption>Healthy spider plants placed under an indoor LED grow light setup. Grow lights help supplement natural light, encouraging fuller growth and maintaining vibrant foliage in low-light indoor environments.</image:caption>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/10-common-spider-plant-mistakes/</loc>
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			<image:title>Healthy Spider Plant Example</image:title>
			<image:caption>This image shows a lush, healthy spider plant with long, vibrant leaves and baby spiderettes, demonstrating proper care and how avoiding common mistakes leads to strong growth.</image:caption>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/best-water-spider-plants-spring-water/</loc>
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			<image:title>Spring Water is Best for Spider Plants</image:title>
			<image:caption>This image shows spider plants placed around a bottle of spring water, highlighting the benefits of using spring water to reduce brown leaf tips and improve overall plant health compared to tap water.</image:caption>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/how-to-fix-yellow-leaves-spider-plant/</loc>
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			<image:title>How to Fix Yellow Leaves on a Spider Plant</image:title>
			<image:caption>Close-up of a spider plant with yellowing and damaged leaves, illustrating common plant care issues such as overwatering, poor drainage, or improper lighting. Yellow leaves are a frequent problem in spider plants but can usually be fixed with proper care adjustments.</image:caption>
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			<image:title>Overwatered spider plant with browning and yellow leaves and browning crown in indoor pot</image:title>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/why-is-my-bonnie-spider-plant-losing-its-curl/</loc>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/how-to-stop-spider-plant-leaves-from-bending-in-half/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-01T19:05:32+00:00</lastmod>
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			<image:title>Why Are My Spider Plant Leaves Bending or Folding in Half? Causes &#038; Fixes</image:title>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/are-spider-plants-safe-for-cats-dogs/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-03T12:18:19+00:00</lastmod>
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			<image:loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/wp-content/uploads/spider-plants-safe-for-cats-and-dogs-pet-safe-houseplants.webp</image:loc>
			<image:title>Spider Plants Safe for Cats and Dogs</image:title>
			<image:caption>Close-up of a cat interacting with a spider plant indoors, demonstrating a pet-safe environment with non-toxic houseplants. Spider plants are considered safe for both cats and dogs, though pets may still be tempted to chew on the leaves.</image:caption>
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			<video:title>Are Spider Plants Safe for Cats and Dogs? (Pet Toxicity Guide)</video:title>
			<video:description>Are spider plants safe for cats and dogs? Find out if spider plants are toxic to pets, what happens if they’re eaten, and how to keep your pets safe. Includes vet-backed info, symptoms to watch for, and simple prevention tips.</video:description>
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			<video:title>Are Spider Plants Safe for Cats and Dogs? (Pet Toxicity Guide)</video:title>
			<video:description>Are spider plants safe for cats and dogs? Find out if spider plants are toxic to pets, what happens if they’re eaten, and how to keep your pets safe. Includes vet-backed info, symptoms to watch for, and simple prevention tips.</video:description>
			<video:tag>are spider plants safe for dogs</video:tag>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/spider-plant-babies-and-flowers/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-06T11:46:01+00:00</lastmod>
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			<image:loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/wp-content/uploads/curly-bonnie-spider-plant-with-babies-and-flowers.webp</image:loc>
			<image:title>Curly Bonnie Spider Plant with Babies and Flowers</image:title>
			<image:caption>curly bonnie spider plant with babies and flowers in pot</image:caption>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/how-often-to-water-a-spider-plant/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-01T21:54:57+00:00</lastmod>
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			<image:title>How Often to Water a Spider Plant Indoors</image:title>
			<image:caption>A spider plant being watered indoors, demonstrating proper watering technique to maintain healthy soil moisture levels. Consistent watering helps prevent overwatering and supports strong root and leaf growth in spider plants</image:caption>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/propagate-spider-plant-babies/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-10T08:54:16+00:00</lastmod>
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			<image:title>How to Propagate Spider Plant Babies in Water</image:title>
			<image:caption>This featured image shows spider plant babies (Chlorophytum comosum) propagating in water using clear glass containers. Water propagation is a simple and effective method to grow new spider plants from spiderettes. Once roots develop, they can be transferred to soil for continued growth. This technique is ideal for beginners looking to expand their indoor plant collection.</image:caption>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/unique-spider-plant-care-secrets/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-01T23:19:44+00:00</lastmod>
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			<image:loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/wp-content/uploads/unique-spider-plant-care-secrets-indoor-growth.webp</image:loc>
			<image:title>Spider Plant Care Secrets for Healthy Indoor Growth</image:title>
			<image:caption>This image represents healthy indoor spider plant growth achieved through proper care techniques. Using the right watering, lighting, and soil methods can help spider plants thrive and produce lush, vibrant foliage.</image:caption>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/growing-healthy-spider-plants/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-01T23:42:59+00:00</lastmod>
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			<image:title>Healthy Spider Plant with Lush Green Leaves</image:title>
			<image:caption>This image shows a healthy spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum) with lush, green variegated leaves growing in a pot. Proper watering, lighting, and soil conditions help spider plants develop strong, vibrant foliage and thrive indoors or outdoors.</image:caption>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/misting-spider-plants/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-09T12:03:15+00:00</lastmod>
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			<image:title>Misting Your Spider Plants</image:title>
			<image:caption>A person lightly misting an indoor spider plant with a spray bottle. This image represents common spider plant care practices used to increase humidity and reduce brown leaf tips indoors.</image:caption>
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			<video:title>Should You Mist Spider Plants? Pros, Cons &#038; Better Humidity Tips</video:title>
			<video:description>Wondering if you should mist spider plants? Learn the pros and cons of misting, whether misting helps prevent brown tips, how humidity affects spider plant health, and better alternatives for increasing indoor humidity without encouraging pests, fungal diseases, or leaf problems.</video:description>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/can-you-put-a-spider-plant-in-the-shower/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-02T02:38:02+00:00</lastmod>
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			<image:loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/wp-content/uploads/spider-plant-in-shower-rinsing-leaves.webp</image:loc>
			<image:title>Spider Plant in Shower for Cleaning and Humidity</image:title>
			<image:caption>This image shows a spider plant being placed in a shower to gently rinse its leaves. Using a shower occasionally helps remove dust buildup, improve humidity, and keep spider plants healthy. Proper water pressure and drainage are important to avoid overwatering.</image:caption>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/spider-plant-flowers/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-01T20:15:58+00:00</lastmod>
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			<image:title>Healthy Spider Plant Flowers</image:title>
			<image:caption>Close-up of healthy spider plant flowers in bloom, showing white petals and vibrant green leaves. This image represents ideal growing conditions that encourage flowering and spiderette production.</image:caption>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/spider-plant-pot-types/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-02T16:54:52+00:00</lastmod>
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			<image:title>Best Pot Types for Spider Plants Plastic vs Decorative Pots</image:title>
			<image:caption>This image shows spider plants in different types of pots, including plastic nursery pots and decorative containers. Choosing the right pot type helps improve drainage, root health, and overall plant growth.</image:caption>
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			<image:title>decorative terracotta pots with drainage for spider plants</image:title>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/light-requirements-for-spider-plants-indoors/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-02T13:36:46+00:00</lastmod>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/fertilizing-spider-plant-tips/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-02T19:22:16+00:00</lastmod>
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			<image:title>Fertilizing a Spider Plant with Liquid Fertilizer</image:title>
			<image:caption>Close-up of a person applying liquid fertilizer to a spider plant in a terracotta pot, demonstrating proper feeding techniques for healthy growth and strong roots</image:caption>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/how-to-get-rid-of-spider-mites-on-indoor-plants/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-02T19:22:02+00:00</lastmod>
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			<image:title>Spider Mites on Indoor Plant Leaf Close Up</image:title>
			<image:caption>Macro animated image showing spider mites moving across an indoor plant leaf. Visible webbing and pest damage demonstrate early signs of spider mite infestation on houseplants.</image:caption>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/biggest-spider-plant-problems/</loc>
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			<image:loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/wp-content/uploads/spider-plant-problems-yellowing-leaves.webp</image:loc>
			<image:title>Spider Plant Problems Yellowing Leaves Example</image:title>
			<image:caption>Spider plant with yellowing leaves, a common issue caused by overwatering, underwatering, poor drainage, or root stress. This image highlights one of the most frequent problems spider plant owners encounter.</image:caption>
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			<image:title>Overwatered spider plant with browning and yellow leaves and browning crown in indoor pot</image:title>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/spider-plant-brown-tips/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-03T09:24:07+00:00</lastmod>
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			<image:title>How to Fix Brown Tips on a Spider Plant</image:title>
			<image:caption>Close-up of a spider plant with brown leaf tips being trimmed. Brown tips are a common issue caused by water quality, low humidity, or fertilizer buildup, and can be corrected with proper care.</image:caption>
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		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/lemon-lime-reverse-variegated-spider-plant/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-03T15:26:35+00:00</lastmod>
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			<image:title>Lemon Lime Reverse Variegated Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)</image:title>
			<image:caption>Close-up of a Lemon Lime Reverse Variegated Spider Plant, a unique variety of Chlorophytum comosum known for its bright lime coloring and reversed leaf striping. This rare spider plant variety stands out from more common types and is prized by collectors for its vibrant appearance and easy care.</image:caption>
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			<video:title>Lemon Lime Reverse Variegated Spider Plant (Rare Variety Guide)</video:title>
			<video:description>The Lemon Lime Reverse Variegated Spider Plant is a rare and vibrant variety of Chlorophytum comosum with bright lime tones and unique reverse striping. See its growth pattern, care needs, and what makes this spider plant stand out from more common varieties.</video:description>
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		</video:video>
		<video:video>
			<video:player_loc allow_embed="yes">https://www.youtube.com/embed/VOSzlVIvWCI</video:player_loc>
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			<video:title>Lemon Lime Reverse Variegated Spider Plant (Rare Variety Guide)</video:title>
			<video:description>The Lemon Lime Reverse Variegated Spider Plant is a rare and vibrant variety of Chlorophytum comosum with bright lime tones and unique reverse striping. See its growth pattern, care needs, and what makes this spider plant stand out from more common varieties.</video:description>
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	<url>
		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/spider-plant-wall-styling-ideas/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-03T01:17:38+00:00</lastmod>
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			<image:loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/wp-content/uploads/spider-plant-wall-styling.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Spider Plant Wall Styling in Living Room</image:title>
			<image:caption>Living room wall styled with multiple spider plants arranged in a clean, evenly spaced layout. This type of wall styling creates a modern, decorative plant display with trailing greenery.</image:caption>
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	<url>
		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/best-spider-plant-soil/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-02T13:19:14+00:00</lastmod>
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			<image:loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/wp-content/uploads/best-kind-of-soil-for-a-spider-plant.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Spider Plant Roots and Soil Mix During Repotting</image:title>
			<image:caption>This image shows spider plants with exposed roots during repotting. Using the right soil mix with proper drainage materials helps prevent root rot and supports strong, healthy growth in spider plants.</image:caption>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/spider-plant-outdoor-light/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-02T23:17:18+00:00</lastmod>
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		<priority>0.8</priority>
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			<image:loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/wp-content/uploads/curly-spider-plants-outdoors-bright-indirect-light.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Curly Spider Plants Growing Outdoors in Bright Indirect Light</image:title>
			<image:caption>This image shows my own curly spider plants growing outdoors in hanging containers. Curly spider plants prefer bright, indirect light or gentle morning sun when grown outside. Too much direct afternoon sun can scorch the leaves, while too little light may reduce growth and variegation.</image:caption>
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	<url>
		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/when-to-repot-a-spider-plant/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-01T18:35:10+00:00</lastmod>
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		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/wp-content/uploads/when-to-repot-a-spider-plant.b.webp</image:loc>
			<image:title>When to Repot a Spider Plant</image:title>
			<image:caption>A spider plant removed from its pot showing dense, root-bound growth with thick white tuberous roots circling the root ball, a clear sign it needs repotting into a larger container with fresh soil</image:caption>
		</image:image>
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			<image:loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/wp-content/uploads/spider-plant-root-rot-150x150.webp</image:loc>
		</image:image>
	</url>
	<url>
		<loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/caring-for-spider-plants-outdoors/</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-03T18:59:46+00:00</lastmod>
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		<priority>0.8</priority>
		<image:image>
			<image:loc>https://www.thespiderplantlady.com/wp-content/uploads/caring-for-spider-plants-outdoors.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Caring for Spider Plants Outdoors</image:title>
			<image:caption>Healthy variegated spider plants growing outdoors in a bright, shaded garden setting. This image demonstrates ideal outdoor conditions, including indirect sunlight, airflow, and spacing that help spider plants thrive outside.</image:caption>
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