17 Humidity-Loving Indoor Plants That Will Thrive When Grown In Pebble Trays
Not all houseplants love humidity. However, there are lots of tropical plants that hail from damp rainforests, and many of them will benefit from a pebble tray.
Read MoreNot all houseplants love humidity. However, there are lots of tropical plants that hail from damp rainforests, and many of them will benefit from a pebble tray.
Read MoreDid you bring a poinsettia into your home for the holidays? Create potting mix that extends the life of your poinsettia with a cheap, common gardening material.
Read MoreAir plants are kooky. They don't need soil and are mostly fuss-free. However, caring for them in winter means perfecting the care you give, such as watering.
Read MoreAnts infiltrating your kitchen? Deer nibbling your vegetables? Peachtree borer killing your fruit trees? A pantry essential may deter or even kill them.
Read MoreThere are many ways to propagate oregano indoors, for herbs at the ready year round, but these two methods produce the best and most flavorful results.
Read MoreIf you're already dreaming about a garden filled with flowers after winter is over, there's one striking plant you'll want to add to your garden in November.
Read MoreYou need to clear snow off your driveway. You reach for your shovel and a big bag of salt. Find out which tool to use first before starting on this tough chore.
Read MoreEven though lucky bamboo is a tropical plant, you can keep yours thriving indoors over winter if you provide it with the right care and conditions.
Read MoreHouseplants are usually easier to maintain than garden plants, but most still need special care in winter to thrive. Learn what these 12 common plants require.
Read MoreOnce the first winter freeze has hit, you will want to take protective measures to keep your rose plants safe through the rest of winter. Here's where to start.
Read MoreAloe vera plants can thrive in outdoor gardens once they have the right growing conditions like warmth, protection for harsh sunlight, and well-draining soil.
Read MoreBeing a plant that's native to tropical and subtropical regions, overwintering jasmine in the states is surprisingly easy with this addition to its soil.
Read MoreThree similar plants, three different bloom times. Understanding these holiday cactus look-alikes helps you nurture their seasonal displays with confidence.
Read MoreNo one wants invasive plant species in their garden, but trying to identify every plant in your space (and nearby!) is difficult without the help of these apps.
Read MoreItching to do some gardening? Prep these hummingbird-approved seeds now, so come spring, you can welcome your feathered friends with lovely blooms to feed on.
Read MorePotted plants are more susceptible to frost damage as the roots are more exposed to the harsh weather. However, a placement trick can fight against cold temps.
Read MoreFalse cypress is a beautiful evergreen that grows well in many landscapes. Make the most of this tree by planting it with one of these companions.
Read MoreGrow stunning paperwhites indoors in time for the holidays. They can be grown in water alone and don't require drainage, so container options are endless.
Read MoreGlory of the snow is an early-blooming bulb that produces dainty blue and white flowers. Grow it alongside complementary plants with similar care requirements.
Read MoreMeet the tiny troublemaker with a big appetite — this invasive insect can turn your hemlock into a has-been. Here’s how you can keep an eye on your trees.
Read MoreDo you want to increase the amount of fireflies in your yard come summer? You should follow this fall gardening task tip now to help fireflies stick around.
Read MoreIf you've been struggling to get beautiful, pink blooms out of your Christmas cactus, these tips and tricks will have your tropical plant flowering in no time.
Read MoreLive in a place that doesn't get much light, but want to spruce up your place with some houseplants? This low-light thriving tree is just what you need.
Read MoreBrown and green plant material provide your compost bin with much-needed nutrients. However, certain plants can contaminate the pile and should be discarded.
Read MoreYou might be surprised at how many fruits and veggies you can grow in your kitchen using nothing more than mason jars. Just remember to refresh the water often.
Read MoreA simple seasonal trick turns everyday greenery into long-lasting holiday fragrance, giving your home a cozy Christmas feel without candles or costly products.
Read MoreYou might be surprised to learn that some magnolia cultivars make great privacy hedges. One in particular also boasts pretty blooms with a banana-like scent.
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