The Glossy Heart-Shaped Houseplant That Even Complete Beginners Can Grow
Some houseplants are easier to care for than others, so if you're a beginner, give yourself the best chance of success by choosing a low-maintenance plant.
Read MoreSome houseplants are easier to care for than others, so if you're a beginner, give yourself the best chance of success by choosing a low-maintenance plant.
Read MoreTurn gray winter days into a touch of tropical green with this indoor plant, known for its lush, cascading leaves and ability to endure cold months.
Read MoreFicus are popular houseplants thanks to their dramatic size and glossy leaves. But put your ficus in the wrong spot, and those leaves are sure to fall.
Read MoreNot all houseplants grow well with the artificial light from grow lights. However, one popular and low-maintenance vining option thrives with grow lights.
Read MoreBy keeping your indoor bonsai in this spot, you can help prevent deficiencies that stop the plant from reaching its full, glorious potential.
Read MoreThrips are tiny pests that feed on houseplants and can eventually destroy them. Manually removing thrips with one of two main methods is safe and effective.
Read MoreConditions are much easier to control when you're gardening indoors, but sometimes, you need a little extra help from something like this Harbor Freight item.
Read MoreDollar Tree stores are full of items to transform into décor, and their trifle dishes are no exception. This DIY provides a cute home real or faux plants.
Read MoreA peace lily is easy to care for as an indoor plant, but if you want it to thrive and bloom, then you should place it in one of these areas.
Read MoreThough a snake plant is low maintenance, to ensure it grows healthy and strong, follow these tips and hacks relating to sunlight, soil, and so much more.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a creative, affordable, and stylish way to display a few small houseplants, consider trying out this clever IKEA desk organizer DIY.
Read MoreCostco offers many houseplants, from succulents to lush ferns and even bulbs you can plant indoors for winter blooms. Here are 11 with the highest ratings.
Read MoreSucculents are some of the easiest plants to grow and care for, and these 14 gorgeous options will work perfectly as show-stopping houseplants.
Read MoreThis tropical dwarf tree can thrive indoors all year long as long as you give it enough humidity and sunlight. It'll even produce fruit after a few years.
Read MoreAre you a cost-cutting pothos owner? Save money on fertilizer by making it at home from a common waste product that's usually associated with breakfast.
Read MorePlants pots are often even more expensive than the plants themselves. These ideas allow you to use thrifted items like lamps, baskets, and more.
Read MoreAmaryllis are easy-care houseplants that brighten a bleak winter's day with their blooms. However, the bulbs are vulnerable to a particular watering problem.
Read MoreYou'll never be short of small hanging planters if you have one particular fruit in your kitchen that you can repurpose with this clever DIY.
Read MoreThe terms “pot” and “planter” are often used interchangeably, even at garden stores. But choosing the right one is essential to your plants’ health.
Read MoreThe amaryllis is a gorgeous houseplant that offers up vibrant blooms in a rainbow of colors. If you want to maximize their blossoms, do this.
Read MoreIt's not too early to get started nurturing some new trees. In fact, one fruit species does spectacularly when propagated indoors from cuttings.
Read MoreSpider plants are low-maintenance houseplants, but you still need to feed them. Nutrients run out in a pot, and this liquid option may be the best solution.
Read MoreIf you've received a gifted plant that isn't doing so well, it may be time to move it outside. Here are some commonly gifted plants that would benefit.
Read MoreDo you choose houseplants for their interesting foliage? It's always some shade of green or maybe maroon. This easy-grow plant adds candy floss hues to a room.
Read MoreLooking for the perfect houseplant for the unheated (or poorly heated) parts of your house? Look no further than this cold-loving perennial with pretty blooms.
Read MoreThis hardy evergreen plant can handle temperature down to 50 degrees Fahrenheit. It's an easy-to-grow plant that tolerates various sunlight levels.
Read MoreThis pink succulent adds color to your home with the potential for year-round blooms. Minimal watering and full sunlight help the succulent thrive.
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