The Compact Lime Tree Variety That's Perfect For Growing In Pots
Growing citrus at home may seem difficult without a warm climate or large yard. One compact lime tree variety offers a surprisingly manageable option for pots.
Read MoreGrowing citrus at home may seem difficult without a warm climate or large yard. One compact lime tree variety offers a surprisingly manageable option for pots.
Read MoreEvery gardener (whether indoor or outdoor) could learn a thing or two from Martha Stewart. We rounded up 12 Martha-approved tips for thriving indoor plants.
Read MoreSpider plants are easy to care for and don't mind neglect. But this habit that you might think is helping your houseplant can actually cause fatal harm.
Read MoreYou may already be familiar with the common spider plant, but for another charming variation of this easygoing houseplant, look for the curly spider plant.
Read MoreStrawberry begonias aren't strawberries or begonias, but they have similarities. These plants can make a bold statement when grown in the right conditions.
Read MoreIf your spider plant’s tips keep turning brown, the fix might be simpler than you think — just try water from a source you might not have considered.
Read MoreAn antique TV turns out to be a great retro plant stand. With just a few modifications, it can be a functional and stylish display for your greenery.
Read MoreYou were sure to spot this trailing vine in the 1970 homes of plant lovers, probably in a macrame hanger too. It's the perfect houseplant for retro greenery.
Read MoreIf your formerly happy and healthy houseplant is looking down in the dumps lately, you might want to cool it on moving it around the house. Here's why.
Read MoreFast-growing greens can turn a windowsill into a mini harvest in just weeks. These tiny plants pack surprising flavor, color, and nutrition into a small space.
Read MoreIs your pothos houseplant experiencing yellowing, curling, or drooping leaves? It's probably not too late to save it. Here's how to revive a pothos.
Read MoreIs your pothos looking pathetic? Don't panic! You can bring that plant back from the brink with little more than a keen eye and some tender loving care.
Read MoreYou need to care for your indoor clove tree to ensure flavor and fragrance. This means getting everything from planting to fertilizing to watering just right.
Read MoreThis easy-to-grow plant will thrive in a small pot in your home with indirect sunlight, rewarding you with cute, heart-shaped foliage for years to come.
Read MoreThese cascading houseplants can turn ordinary ledges and hanging pots into eye-catching displays with texture, movement, and unexpected charm.
Read MoreWhile aloe vera makes for a great indoor plant, it's not immune to pest issues. Here's how to spot common critters and what to do about them.
Read MoreDon't let your old photo frames collect dust in storage, and don't throw them out. Upcycle them to create clever DIY decor for your yard and houseplants.
Read MoreWhether you're growing a pothos for the first time or repotting a failing pothos vine, planting it in the right soil is crucial for its long-term health.
Read MoreGeese migrate in the spring, making them a seasonal symbol. With porch geese popular again, you might be wondering how you can incorporate more goose décor.
Read MoreTypical varieties of sweet potatoes require lots of space for their vines, but there are some varieties you can grow indoors if you're in a cooler climate.
Read MoreThrift stores are full of plates and coffee mugs, and if you're willing to get creative, you can turn them into a gorgeous and functional hanging herb garden.
Read MoreSucculents are relatively easy to care for, but they do require some pruning here and there to keep them healthy and looking sharp. Here's what to do.
Read MoreSome flowers thrive in cooler weather, so if you're ready to see some blossoms blooming, whip up a pot of these colorful, spring-friendly plants.
Read MoreCast iron plants are known for being very low maintenance, but if you want them to flourish, you should use the proper watering technique.
Read MoreTeapots are plentiful in thrift stores. If you're an avid indoor gardener, you can double your houseplant collection by using a teapot to propagate cuttings.
Read MoreRoot rot is a common problem for fiddle leaf figs, but this well-draining soil blend will help to keep your gorgeous houseplants green and healthy.
Read MoreA streamlined home can still feel alive. Carefully chosen indoor plants can add texture and balance while keeping a simple space feeling open and intentional.
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