The Palm Variety That Thrives In Full Sun Areas Of Your Home
In case you don’t live in a warm enough climate to grow a palm outdoors, this low-maintenance option is well-suited to your home’s sunniest spots.
Read MoreIn case you don’t live in a warm enough climate to grow a palm outdoors, this low-maintenance option is well-suited to your home’s sunniest spots.
Read MoreMeet the indoor plant that loves steamy showers and shady corners — and shows off pretty foliage while it thrives. Here’s why it deserves a spot in your home.
Read MoreMost ivy plants are easy to care for and can thrive in a range of environments, making them ideal for growing indoors. There are many varieties to choose from.
Read MoreIt's pretty easy to propagate a Christmas cactus -- all you really need are a few cuttings, some soil, and light. But, for success, the time of year matters.
Read MoreThe last thing your tropical houseplants need is a cold, dry, dark home through the winter months. Luckily, there's one surefire way to keep them all happy.
Read MorePaperwhites are commonly used as living decor, with their fragrant flowers lasting weeks. If you don't want a disappointing show, look for these varieties.
Read MoreReady to multiply your snake plant without any drama? This quick guide shows you how to prepare the soil and divide the plant — root-damage free.
Read MorePeace lilies are popular houseplants thanks to their simple care requirements and attractive appearance. But they're also an imposter in the plant world.
Read MoreThis daisy grows more than 1 foot tall in a single season and has a large spread that thrives over time. It's a great adaptable flower to fill a sparse garden.
Read MoreAloe vera brings more to the bedroom than its looks, offering subtle benefits that may support a calmer atmosphere and a more restful nighttime routine.
Read MoreEver wanted to try your hand at hydroponics? All you need to get started are some gallon-sized plastic bottles, some small plastic cups, and vegetable seeds.
Read MoreWhile peace lilies are often recommended for beginners, they do have their unique care needs that need to be honored to avoid drooping leaves.
Read MoreThis houseplant can be grown without direct sunlight and is easy to maintain, even for beginner gardeners. Here's how to keep it happy indoors.
Read MoreThe feng shui Bagual map suggests the best placement of items to channel different energies, from wealth to fame and health. Here's what to do with plants.
Read MorePothos, also known as golden pothos or devil's ivy, is a popular houseplant that does more than simply provide your interiors with a touch of green.
Read MoreTransform any corner into an indoor greenhouse with this IKEA cabinet and some grow lights. The durable aluminum cabinet can be customized for your space.
Read MoreOverwatered plants can be salvaged with the correct practice. You'll need to check on them daily and carry out the required care to help them perk back up.
Read MoreHouseplants form an important part of feng shui, with the shape of leaves, the direction of growth, and the placement of the plant all being critical factors.
Read MoreGrowing tomatoes indoors is possible with a compact setup, but choosing the right variety and understanding its light and water needs makes all the difference.
Read MoreOriginally released in 1962, this IKEA plant stand brims with vintage style and character. Sadly, it's now on the retailer's "last chance to buy" list.
Read MoreThere are many benefits to growing different houseplants together. Some help keep each other healthy, while others just make a stunning statement.
Read MoreSnake plants are hard to kill. If you want a home full of greenery, duplicating them is equally easy. All you need is a clean glass jar and some scissors.
Read MoreWhile you might not be thinking about anything plant-related in winter, these jar repurposing tips could allow you to keep exercising your green thumb.
Read MoreHouseplants can be finicky, and trying to repot them this fall could lead to disease, injury, or death. Learn why this happens and when to repot instead.
Read MoreZZ plants are considered a low-maintenance houseplant, but even they need a little extra care over the winter to ensure they stay healthy when it's cold out.
Read MoreIf you want the brightness of blooms inside during winter, there are a few things you need to do to keep suitable houseplants happy in the colder months.
Read MoreThe ZZ plant is loved because it’s so low maintenance. However, it still needs care. Find out how often you should water it during each season.
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