The Telltale Sign It's Time To Say Goodbye To That Dying Houseplant
Unfortunately, not every houseplant is going to thrive. While it can be tempting to hang on to hope, these are the clear signs that it's time to be trashed.
Read MoreUnfortunately, not every houseplant is going to thrive. While it can be tempting to hang on to hope, these are the clear signs that it's time to be trashed.
Read MoreThe zebra plant features tropical, patterned leaves and bright yellow flowers, and it requires careful watering. Here are the watering tips to keep in mind.
Read MoreSnake plants survive drought, but that trait doesn't help them so much in winter, when their growth slows. Get winter watering right to keep your plant healthy.
Read MoreLive Christmas trees bring so much to a space, provided you maintain them. You can keep your tree supple all season long with one simple household appliance.
Read MoreDespite the supposed benefits of adding hot water to the Christmas tree, many experts agree there are other steps more critical for keeping it hydrated.
Read MoreDon't let your houseplants fall victim to the dark, cold hours of the winter season. Keep them alive and thriving by installing this indoor lighting fix.
Read MoreIf you live in a small city apartment with few windows or are looking for a plant for an interior home office, look no further than this stately tropical plant.
Read MoreGoing away over the holidays? Don't leave your Christmas tree to dry out. This DIY uses items you probably already have at home to keep your tree hydrated.
Read MoreChristmas Cactus definitely need sunlight, but if you give them too much they could weaken and even die. Here are the signs to watch for as you care for them.
Read MoreThe Christmas cactus is a popular holiday houseplant, on par with poinsettias and sprigs of holly. Find out the history of these fascinating plant.
Read MorePoinsettias have certainly earned a reputation as a gorgeous winter plant, but this beautiful flower requires less work and can bloom multiple times.
Read MoreWhere is that musty, foul stench coming from? Well, if you have houseplants, they could be the cause. Luckily, it's an easy issue to prevent and treat.
Read MoreWhen succulent leaves die, it may be tempting to just leave them be, but should you remove them instead? Could it cause problems for the plant?
Read MoreDoes your pothos have underwhelming small leaves? Encourage it to grow larger foliage with something that mimics the trees that it clambers up in the wild.
Read MoreOverwintering perennials lets you replant them in the spring. Some plants are easy, while others require more work than they're worth or are easy to buy again.
Read MoreWinter comes with changing conditions in light, temperature, and humidity, even inside your home. Maintain optimal conditions for fiddle leaf figs in winter.
Read MoreAdding flowers to your Christmas decor brings in warmth and natural aesthetics. To start you off, consider these three gorgeous holiday flowers to grow.
Read MorePlants make good bookshelf decor, but where there's little light, it's harder for them to thrive — this one lives happily in low light with little maintenance.
Read MoreIf you've been using rainwater to water your houseplants during the summer, you may want to use snowmelt during winter. First, consider these factors.
Read MoreThose colorful “blooms” on store-bought succulents can seriously damage the plant. Here's how to know if the flowers are fake — and how to safely remove them.
Read MoreTired of relying on scented candles and air freshener sprays? Plant this refreshing and relaxing plant for a natural alternative to home fragrances.
Read MoreIf you're tired of mason jars filled with plant cuttings cluttering your windowsills, this IKEA product that users are raving about could be a game changer.
Read MoreGiven up on cultivating a green thumb when it comes to houseplants? There are lots of plants, some common, that are in fact poorly suited to indoor life.
Read MoreWinter is a hard time for your outdoor plants, but houseplants get affected, too. Learn how the cold sneaks into your home and harms or even kills your plants.
Read MoreBe careful about where you position your live Christmas tree for your holiday celebrations, or it may dry out early and become a potential fire hazard.
Read MoreDon't set your thermostat too high, or your Christmas tree may not last the season. Here's how you can keep it hydrated and thriving through the holidays.
Read MoreIf cold air sneaks through your windows each winter, certain indoor plants can handle it with ease, bringing life to your home even on the frostiest days.
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