The One Place To Avoid Growing A Peace Lily Plant At All Costs
If 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 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.
Read MoreIf you're finding yourself bored by the common offerings at your local nursery, consider tracking down this especially uncommon variety of hoya.
Read MoreMonstera are common houseplants, but one variety is so rare it can be worth thousands. Learn how to care for this tropical plant, if you're bold enough to try!
Read MoreWant a rubber plant that grows fast, not fussy? Master the right balance of lighting, water, and nutrients, and watch this glossy favorite thrive in no time.
Read MoreFeng Shui tells us about how to arrange a space based on energy flow, and this can apply to plants too. Place this one plant in the entryway to act as a filter.
Read MoreIf you're an avid houseplant fan, your shelves may already be overflowing with greenery, but if you should always make room for this rare Monstera variety.
Read MoreA sudden cold snap can mean big trouble for your tropical croton plants. But you can avoid this risk altogether with a simple change to the environment.
Read MoreA dramatic indoor plant with rich foliage is gaining attention for its bold look and manageable care needs, making it a standout choice for homes.
Read MoreSpider plants don't just up and die when they're underwatered. They communicate their thirst to indoor gardeners through their foliage and overall shape.
Read MoreUnsure what to give a family member or friend for their birthday? Get them a houseplant that matches the personality of people born in their specific month.
Read MoreDevelop a lemony fresh scent throughout your home by growing this thriving houseplant in the bathroom or other areas in your home.
Read MoreFrom poinsettias to African violets, some houseplants seem to roll out the welcome mat for mealybugs. Here are which ones to watch and how to deal with them.
Read MoreThese seeds — including carrots, beets, and sunflowers — just aren’t worth the trouble of growing indoors during those tricky transition months.
Read MoreBathrooms are unique environments within our homes. They're warm, humid, and dim — much like a rainforest. As such, they're ideally suited to tropical vines.
Read MoreBefore you throw out your dying poinsettia plant, consider this alternative that could net you a discount at your local nursery. Here's what to know.
Read MoreYou don't have to throw away your old ballet pointe shoes. Turn them into creative, whimsical hanging planters for fake plants or dried flowers.
Read MoreBoston ferns are low-maintenance plants. They only need a little pruning to look healthy and maintain their natural shape, but you'll need to do it correctly.
Read MoreA legendary tropical plant rose to fame during the houseplant boom, revealing how rarity, demand, and science can transform botanical status over time.
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