The Easier To Care For String Of Hearts Dupe Every Plant Owner Should Have
It is like the string of hearts, but it's much less temperamental. This miniature climbing plant also has a sweet scent with a heart-shaped bloom.
Read MoreIt is like the string of hearts, but it's much less temperamental. This miniature climbing plant also has a sweet scent with a heart-shaped bloom.
Read MoreThere's an easy way to combat problematic whiteflies on your indoor houseplants without harming the plant, but you might have to reapply it.
Read MoreGardeners in warmer regions might be interested to know that there's one popular herb that can be planted in the fall, but it can also be grown in pots indoors.
Read MoreIs your peace lily sad and droopy with brown-tipped leaves? It might have a sunlight issue. Thankfully, solving this problem is easier than you might think.
Read MorePretty much anything around your house that's hollow can be transformed into an indoor or outdoor planter. It doesn't even have to be waterproof if you line it!
Read MoreWhat's cuter than a tiny plant in a tiny terrarium? Nothing! Here are a few items you might have around the house to create your own mini garden.
Read MoreThese plants have leaves that naturally turn shades of red and yellow all year round, making them ideal for long-lasting fall displays and as houseplants.
Read MoreWith a bit more effort and close monitoring of your plant's needs and health, you can easily grow hostas in containers instead of your garden beds.
Read MoreBig plants are having their moment and there's a super popular option you can add to any space in your home to capitalize on this popular trend.
Read MoreWith minimal supplies, repurpose bathroom storage as a unique frame for your climbing plants. Try this DIY indoors or outside for a beautiful display.
Read MoreThis simple hack gives an old garden hose new life and solves a watering problem that occurs with large gardens or houseplants on a high shelf.
Read MoreLooking for an all-natural way to sleep better and improve air quality in your room? Science suggests that a mother-in-law's tongue plant can help.
Read MorePlants aren't cheap—especially the very popular and pretty ones. Take advantage of the plants you already own, and multiply them by propagating their cuttings.
Read MoreThe key to growing plants in water long-term is to add nutrients to the water and change it out regularly. These plants adapt particularly well to this method.
Read MorePotted monsteras have a habit of splaying outwards in all directions. Train them to grow neatly upright with the help of some simple houseplant gardening tools.
Read MoreTerrariums are a brilliant way to neatly contain houseplants, but they can look a bit boring. Spice them up and match them to your existing decor with this DIY.
Read MoreMicroscopic spider mites can be a persistent hazard to indoor plants, but one natural spray solution may be all you need to safely keep them at bay.
Read MoreStruggle to keep real houseplants alive? If you're even a bit crafty, you can make care-free plants that stay perky and pretty without water or fertilizer.
Read MoreLight conditions, water requirements, and a pruning schedule are just some of the things to consider when growing a healthy Pilea peperomioides. Learn them all.
Read MoreFrom tracking your plant's health to calculating its happiness score, discover three houseplant gadgets from IFA 2025 that make maintenance a breeze.
Read MoreNot sure what to do with a broken vase? This easy DIY repurposes it into a unique succulent display that adds greenery and charm to any space.
Read MoreAck! There's a brown leaf on your pothos. What could the cause be? Well, there are a lot of reasons leaves turn brown, but we have answers for you.
Read MoreHouseplants add beauty to your home, and that includes their decorative (and sometimes costly) plant pots. Learn how to keep pots intact during repotting.
Read MoreTurn your average orchid houseplant into a total showstopper by creating a hanging floral display using a few items you can pick up for just a few dollars.
Read MoreThis houseplant adapts to various light, soil, humidity, and water conditions. The only way to kill it is with too much water. Otherwise, enjoy the greenery.
Read MoreFlower frogs aren’t just vintage floral tools, they can help you style your home with ease while supporting creative and practical plant projects.
Read MoreSome of these houseplants will be majestic additions to your space with long vines, while others have colorful leaves that will add beauty to any room.
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