13 Things To Know Before Fertilizing Plants In The Spring
Before you start applying fertilizer in spring, it's crucial to know how much to add, what type to select, and what plants actually need additional nutrients.
Read MoreBefore you start applying fertilizer in spring, it's crucial to know how much to add, what type to select, and what plants actually need additional nutrients.
Read MoreThis beautiful cascading houseplant is a stunner indoors — but it thrives in dappled light and humidity, so a little extra care goes a long way.
Read MoreDid you know there are many different varieties of spider plants? This cultivar is perfect for the bathroom because of its compact size and love of humidity.
Read MoreSpider plants offer low-maintenance foliage for your home and they will multiply prolifically — you just need to give them a little extra attention.
Read MoreSucculents often come in tiny pots that can be surprisingly difficult to style. With these tips, however, you can create a cohesive-looking display.
Read MoreThe Easter cactus may come from Brazil, but it's become one of the most beloved houseplants, despite its finicky nature. Here's how to get the most out of it.
Read MoreWater jugs often aren't recyclable. But with the help of a heating tool, you can reuse one by fashioning it into the shape of a planter for a spider plant.
Read MoreKeeping your spider plant thriving requires just a little maintenance. The best time to care for your houseplant is in spring before it starts actively growing.
Read MoreSpider plants are usually known for their trailing leaves, but with a little creativity they can take on a completely different and unexpected look indoors.
Read MoreIt's time to say goodbye to the long, cold months of winter and celebrate the return of spring with these cheerful flowers that evoke Easter.
Read MoreA cactus display is a simple way to bring a touch of the desert to your home. Plus, you can customize the vase with different colors and succulents.
Read MoreIf your spider plant refuses to flower, there isn't just one thing you could be doing wrong — there are many possibilities, all related to houseplant care.
Read MoreThe fiddle leaf fig is a popular houseplant, grand in size with gigantic leaves. But, there are a few reasons you may want to pause before purchasing one.
Read MoreOur resident houseplant pro shares which species lend themselves to early spring propagation, and the best methods to get them to successfully root.
Read MoreZZ plants are pretty low maintenance, but tips like choosing the right pot size and knowing when to fertilize can go a long way in making them truly thrive.
Read MoreSpider plants, like most houseplants, aren't immune to damage due to living indoors. Thankfully, bent or broken leaves are usually easy to diagnose and remedy.
Read MoreVining succulent plants come in so many adorable shapes and sizes and can add beautiful and resilient green foliage to your indoor and outdoor garden spaces.
Read MoreCacti are dormant during the colder months of the year, but as the weather warms up, it's necessary to increase their care to encourage new growth.
Read MoreDo you love your single rattlesnake plant so much that you want more? Propagating it is easy, as long as you avoid taking stem cuttings and do it the right way.
Read MorePothos are known as low-maintenance houseplants, but even easy going plants have needs. Don't grow this plant until you learn about these potential problems.
Read MoreThis vibrant succulent with adorably tiny flowers makes for a beautiful and low-maintenance addition to any collection of easy-to-grow houseplants.
Read MoreCelebrities lead busy lives but pride themselves on aesthetics. It makes sense then that they're drawn to this visually stunning plant that's easy to care for.
Read MoreSpider plants are known for their lush, arching leaves with variegated white stripes, and this particular variety of spider plant evokes a laid-back island.
Read MoreWhile spider plants have a natural charm, they aren't the flashiest option. However, with a simple trick, plain spider plants can become show-stoppers.
Read MoreIf your spider plant got too cold and suffered some serious damage, you might be tempted to throw it away. Instead, try these steps for nursing it to health.
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.
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