The Indoor Plant That Thrives In Low Light (Unlike Other Succulents)
When 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 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.
Read MoreHouseplants can keep us gardening right through the cold days of winter, but if yours are showing these signs, you may need to check your windows for drafts.
Read MoreSpider plants are real drama queens — their roots are picky about personal space. Repot them just right, & they’ll reward you with lush growth all year long.
Read MoreThere's a surprising method of protecting houseplants from common pests, and it may already be hiding in your medicine cabinet. Here's why this hack works.
Read MoreThe kitchen is a place most of us spend a lot of time - it can be nice to have some greenery in the space. This one indoor plant is a great window option.
Read MoreDid you know the types of planters and where you place them in your home may be able to affect the flow of energy? Here are the best options.
Read MoreCrowded peace lily? Learn when to divide it, which tools to use, and the simple technique that turns one plant into many — healthier, fuller, and stress-free.
Read MoreRinsing rice before cooking isn't just good for your meal. It's also good for this houseplant. Learn more about the nutrients that come from rice water.
Read MoreGarden trends tend to stay outdoors, but this idea, which doubles as kitchen countertop decor, is set to take over in 2026, particularly in small spaces.
Read MoreThis tropical houseplant is easy to care for, but definitely requires some unique conditions in order to thrive. Make sure to offer it plenty of humidity.
Read MoreIf you want your peace lilies to flourish, it’s all about location so you’ll want to avoid this hobby area that will expose them to the elements.
Read MoreWith eye-catching variegated leaves and Feng Shui–approved vibes, this rubber plant is said to bring good luck , prosperity, and happy energy into your home.
Read MoreOur master gardener Tiffany Selvey shares the watering method that might benefit other houseplants but spells disaster for your snake plants.
Read MoreWhile some houseplant watering hacks are worth listening to, far too many are popularized for making life easier for indoor gardeners rather than their plants.
Read MoreDoes your bathroom have poor ventilation and regularly fills with steam? While not all houseplants will thrive in humidity, this easy-care rainforest vine will.
Read MoreIt can be difficult to find a houseplant that won't wilt in a hot, sunny corner, but this low-maintenance succulent is the perfect pick for the job.
Read MoreThis ZZ plant variety is ideal for when you don't have much room. It grows to a maximum of 3 feet, prefers low light conditions, and adds drama with its leaves.
Read MoreBecause not all fake plants are created equal, learn which materials and other small details give them a lifelike touch, fooling even the keenest eyes.
Read MoreMonstera has a reputation for being a forgiving houseplant. If you find the typical Swiss-cheese plant uninspiring, try this highly sought-after cultivar.
Read MoreIf you have old furniture you're hanging onto, or just the leg, you have most of what you need to make this essential for your extra potted plants.
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