The Fail-Proof Houseplant That Thrives On Neglect
The best plants for beginners or black thumbs are those that can handle neglect. Check out this fail-proof houseplant that can be revived time and again.
Read MoreThe best plants for beginners or black thumbs are those that can handle neglect. Check out this fail-proof houseplant that can be revived time and again.
Read MoreHouseplants can brighten up a room and improve your mood. Learn about the beautiful plant that you can easily grow indoors with a simple jar of water.
Read MoreYou probably know how important water and sunlight are for your indoor plants, but what about fertilizer? Here's what to keep in mind for your plants' health.
Read MoreOur experts reveal which high-maintenance houseplants are being replaced with easier-to-grow options, so you can actually enjoy some greenery at home.
Read MoreThis intriguing plant can be grown either as a houseplant, or a perennial if you live in zone 9 or warmer. Either way, it will reward you with stunning blooms.
Read MorePut an old butter dish to good use by upcycling it for your propagated stems. This will look stylish and create the ideal place for new plants to thrive.
Read MoreSucculents add a unique look to your garden, but they also have unique watering needs. Find out which popular watering hack isn't compatible with succulents.
Read MoreWhether you're proud of your pristine houseplants or you wish they looked a little healthier, placing them on a shelf could be the key to show-worthy greenery.
Read MoreDo you have an ironing board gathering dust somewhere in your home? Turn it into a stylish plant stand for a handful of your favorite potted plants.
Read MoreGive broken dishes new life with this creative DIY. Turn them into a one-of-a-kind herb garden wall that’s beautiful, functional, and eco-friendly.
Read MoreOrchids have very specific needs that are often difficult to replicate indoors, but this quick and inexpensive gravel trick can make a major difference.
Read MoreIf your houseplants have lost their luster, it might be time for a change of scene. Here's how you should be moving them in accordance with the light.
Read MoreOne is a culinary staple, while the other conjures up images of gardens. But what's the real difference between sage and salvia, and which should you choose?
Read MoreSo you just bought a tropical houseplant. Before you go full steam ahead, it's important to acclimate it to the new environment, so it can truly thrive.
Read MoreCactus is easy to take care of, but the low maintenance plant can develop issues that will need your attention. Find out what to look for and how to address it.
Read MoreYou might have noticed some liquid oozing from your cactus plant. This could either be normal or a sign of a problem. Here's what that ooze could mean.
Read MorePeace lilies are considered low-maintenance houseplants, but their leaves can turn black when they aren't happy due to growing conditions or other issues.
Read MoreHave you got a collection of unused jars? Instead of recycling them, here are some handy ways you can repurpose old jars to supercharge your gardening game.
Read MoreGardeners have used catnip as an insect repellant for many years, but does it keep all bugs away? Find out if it is effective against the Asian lady beetle.
Read MoreWhile many will thrive in a pot, not every kind of orchid requires soil. Using a simple technique, you can grow healthy orchids without potting mix.
Read MoreIn interior doorways where there's not an actual door, create some separation with this unique idea that will bring more greenery into your space.
Read MoreWhether you're out of space in your outdoor garden or you just want to grow perennials that aren't hardy in your area, growing them indoors may be an option.
Read MoreBefore you toss out old pans, consider the options to upcycle them into something new. This hanging garden plant holder made from a pot is a perfect example.
Read MoreAs with any fertilizer, potato water is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Stick with plain water to avoid stressing these plants, whether indoors or outside.
Read MoreIf you have houseplants, you've probably noticed small white specks in the potting mix. Here's what they are, and how to know if they're cause for concern.
Read MoreContainer gardens let you grow your favorite plants in small spaces. But be aware of this container gardening mistake that could be wasting your fertilizer.
Read MoreNot every corner of your home can be soaked in bright sunlight. To brighten up dim areas, consider picking up one of these low light-loving plants.
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