8 Signs That Your Indoor Plant Needs To Be Repotted (And 3 Signs They're Ok As Is)
Unbeknownst to many, an ill-fitting pot is often the reason behind the deterioration of plants. Here are the signs it's time to change up your plant's home.
Read MoreUnbeknownst to many, an ill-fitting pot is often the reason behind the deterioration of plants. Here are the signs it's time to change up your plant's home.
Read MoreAmaryllis are grown as living décor for the festive season. Instead of discarding them once the blooms are spent, learn how to keep them around forever.
Read MoreMost houseplants are tropical and like a warm home. For cold rooms, you need something adapted to chilly temperatures. This pretty vine is the perfect choice.
Read MoreA flowering amaryllis in a pot adds a pop of color indoors. If you're bored of the usual white or red flowers, there are near-endless other cultivars available.
Read MoreThis houseplant thrives in the typical high humidity of a bathroom and adds a velvet-soft texture to a space that can sometimes feel quite hard and clinical.
Read MoreIf your regular old aloe vera plant is looking a little tired, put a whole new twist on how you think about aloe with this mesmerizing spiral variety.
Read MoreThis plant makes a beautiful, striking shrub outdoors, but indoors, it's notorious for being a diva with its heat, moisture, and light requirements.
Read MoreLonging for some bright blooms and lush greenery in the dead of winter? These lovely garden favorites can be grown as houseplants to kick those winter blues.
Read MoreMost people tend to water their plants with tap water. There isn't anything especially wrong with that, but there's another way to make them thrive.
Read MoreThe pothos plant, with its marbled, heart-shaped foliage, makes an excellent houseplant, but it needs repotting to help it thrive. Here's how to do it.
Read MoreLooking for an easy-to-grow tropical plant? This perennial grows quickly and offers beautiful blooms even when contained to a pot in your home.
Read MoreCurious about using red grow lights for your houseplants? Learn about the different types of red light and how they impact plant growth (for better or worse).
Read MoreSnake plants are well-known for being low maintenance houseplants. However, that doesn't mean they're devoid of needs. This one task is particularly important.
Read MoreUsing tap water to water your houseplants is convenient. However, it may not be the healthiest option for your plants. Learn what to use to keep them thriving.
Read MoreA countertop garden can be an uplifting and even convenient kitchen addition, as long as you place it in a spot offering the ideal conditions for it to thrive.
Read MoreLipstick plants, with their trailing foliage and unusually shaped flowers, are popularly grown as houseplants. Easily propagate them to expand your collection.
Read MoreHolding onto those stained, chipped coffee mugs? If you love houseplants, it's easy to repurpose old mugs into small plant pots that double as quirky décor.
Read MorePothos are beautiful and low-maintenance plants that can grow almost anywhere, but there are added benefits to when they're placed in the entryway.
Read MoreOutdoor gardening slows down in January, but if you have these indoor plants, you can get to work cleaning them up during the chilly season.
Read MoreWhen you have limited sunlight, it can be difficult for succulents and other houseplants to thrive, but there's one beauty that makes the most of low-light.
Read MoreColorful succulents can do wonders for your interior decor. You can even increase their impact with DIY planters, wall mounts, and hanging containers.
Read MoreDon't toss your amaryllis plant away once the blooms fade. Here's how to get new growth from its bulb, whether you want it to bloom right away or later.
Read MoreHow you exhibit your plants can say a lot about your garden. Luckily, we've got an expert hack to make arrangements so easily you'll want to start right now.
Read MoreWith zesty green (or yellow) fruit in the summer and sweet-smelling flowers in winter, this citrus tree makes a perfect addition to your houseplant collection.
Read MorePlants can liven up dark interior areas, as well as provide visual interest in a home. One pothos plant is a stunner as an entryway fixture.
Read MoreAn old china cabinet is a beautiful plant habitat option for smaller houseplants. It makes use of vertical space and creates an enclosed storage area.
Read MoreThis tropical plant will thrive indoors as long as its water and sunlight needs are met. Its glossy leaves encircle the leafstalk like an umbrella.
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