Why Wetting Brand-New Potting Soil Before Planting Is A Smart Idea
The simple trick of wetting your new potting soil might help new seedlings and plants thrive. Find out how to moisten soil and avoid common mistakes.
Read MoreThe simple trick of wetting your new potting soil might help new seedlings and plants thrive. Find out how to moisten soil and avoid common mistakes.
Read MoreYou've probably never thought about repurposing these items as plant holders, but many of them have more vintage charm than your run-of-the-mill planters.
Read MoreIf you notice unsightly spots on your spider plant’s long leaves, take these steps to find the cause and treat the issue to protect your precious houseplant.
Read MoreGrowing houseplants is rewarding, but they do need plenty of care to thrive. It's not on you, but you may notice your plants losing leaves in the spring
Read MoreA leggy spider plant can be caused by several factors, but once you notice it there are a few easy ways to save a spindly spider plant and keep it thriving.
Read MoreSpider plants are low maintenance and great for adding some greenery to your home. However, if you're bored with their normal appearance, try this root hack.
Read MoreWaterlogged soil in your potted plants can lead to disaster. Help prevent it by improving drainage with this gardening hack that reuses plastic bottle caps.
Read MoreSpider plants are a popular houseplant, but if you feel like yours is looking a little thin, here are some tricks to make its leaves grow bushier.
Read MoreThis Aldi’s find is a space-saving vertical setup that keeps temperature and humidity steady — so your indoor garden can thrive without taking over your home.
Read MoreSnake plants can be notoriously difficult to grow and take care of, but you can easily make a copy of the real thing that nobody will know is a DIY!
Read MoreSnake plants are almost indestructible, which makes them perfect additions to handcrafted living home decor, like this luxe-looking tabletop centerpiece DIY.
Read MoreHave your spider plants seen better days? No problem! By getting clever with those dead leaves, you can give your home DIY projects a helping hand.
Read MoreWatering an aloe vera plant can sometimes feel like a dangerous balancing act — and it's vital to know the symptoms that occur when you get it wrong.
Read MoreIf your porch planters are looking a little messier than you'd like, fear not — an attractive and clever solution may already be growing in your yard.
Read MoreFrom resilient succulent species to tough perennials and flowers, these are the plants to choose if you need greenery that can handle a little neglect.
Read MoreLetting your schefflera plant grow naturally can create a statement on its own, but you can give it even more pizzazz with this simple training tip.
Read MoreBuying a spider plant online might seem straightforward, but comparing two popular sources reveals a clear difference in pricing and overall value.
Read MoreNo matter how you display them, houseplants make a beautiful, natural addition to your indoor space. This display trick for vines adds even more interest.
Read MoreThis color-changing plant is super easy to care for whether it's indoors or outdoors, rewarding you with gorgeous foliage for up to 30 years.
Read MoreIf you have one healthy, fairly large spider plant, there's nothing stopping you from cultivating several plants using this incredibly easy method.
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 MoreGet your trailing plants under control and recycle beer cans with this versatile DIY that turns the cans into one-of-a-kind hanging planters
Read MoreBefore you toss those wood scraps from your last woodworking project, consider constructing a simple DIY hanging planter for indoor or outdoor use.
Read MoreWhile plastic nursery pots by themselves are flimsy and ugly, trashing them isn't your only option. Instead, make them luxe with some paint and a pantry staple.
Read MoreIf you've found some unwelcome guests in the potted plants hanging out in your home or on your patio, you aren't alone. Here's why, and how, to deal with them.
Read MoreIt's best to propagate ivy after its active spring growth spurt. When you do this task indoors, you can generate tons of separate plants quickly.
Read MoreFor your houseplants to do well, their location in your home is very important. This succulent has a unique appearance and will thrive in a humid room.
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