13 Of The Prettiest Orchid Varieties You Could Ever Grow
There are more than 25,000 species of orchid, so needless to say, there's no shortage of stunning options to choose from. Here are our favorites.
Read MoreThere are more than 25,000 species of orchid, so needless to say, there's no shortage of stunning options to choose from. Here are our favorites.
Read MoreCalla lilies usually flower in summer, but you can brighten up your winter home by forcing them to bloom out of season, which is actually easier than it sounds.
Read MoreRubber plants are hardy, but since they're tropical, they struggle in winter. Pay special attention to your plant during the colder months to ensure it thrives.
Read MoreIf you've just started exploring the principles of Feng Shui, you'll know that a jade plant can attract good luck, as long as you put it in the right spot
Read MoreWhen your pothos plants start looking unhealthy, watering and sunlight seem like the obvious culprits. However, there’s another sneaky threat to consider.
Read MoreWhen winter strikes, many herbs need to be moved indoors to survive. Pairing them in pots can save space, enhance their flavors, and provide other benefits.
Read MoreWith shorter days and snowy or rainy weather, winter can be dull. Brighten up your home with a pretty, albeit fussy, houseplant that blooms red all year long.
Read MoreWhile there are many fragranced houseplants that bloom during the summer, there are also beautifully scented options that will emit their aromas in the fall.
Read MoreIf you want to freshen up your holiday decor with lovely, scented flowers, plant this bulb before Thanksgiving so your blooms are perfectly timed.
Read MorePreparation and the right care throughout the winter is key to ensure your orchids not only survive but will also bloom at the proper time.
Read MoreMeet the unique tropical houseplant that remains small and easy to care for. See why this herbaceous evergreen from the pepper family is perfect for your desk.
Read MoreIf the thought of putting your dearly departed houseplants in the trash fills you with guilt, use them around the home instead so they haven't died in vain.
Read MorePothos need indirect light when grown indoors, which means where you place these potted plants is the key to their long and happy lives in your home.
Read MoreWhile pothos plants are known to be easy-going and amateur gardener-friendly, there is one big drawback they have. Luckily, this gardening hack can fix it.
Read MoreThis type of cucumber plant grows best indoors because it doesn't rely on pollination. Here's what you should know to care for your indoor cukes.
Read MoreTrailing plants add a certain charm to a home, especially when hanging from a pot near a large window. For a touch of beauty, choose this plant.
Read MoreMost houseplants need drainage, but even the smallest drips can lead to floor damage over time. Protect them with this simple item you likely already own.
Read MoreCertain plants thrive in the home, and this tropical one is perfect for propagating in November. Best of all, the process is simple and straightforward.
Read MoreRosemary is a popular plant to grow at home, especially indoors, but it doesn't grow as well in specific spots. Keep it away from these areas to let it thrive.
Read MoreLemongrass thrives in hot, humid environments, so growing it in winter can be tough. Follow this advice for growing it indoors and enjoy its scent year-round.
Read MoreNot all plants need a bright, sunny spot to be happy. This houseplant prefers indirect sunlight and low-light conditions as long as its other needs are met.
Read MoreA versatile kitchen favorite brings fresh flavor and easy greenery indoors, proving there’s more to indoor gardening than houseplants alone.
Read MoreA well-known succulent brings a soothing reputation and standout looks to indoor spaces, even when sunlight is limited, offering flexibility in your home.
Read MoreAfrican violets are popular houseplants, but if you want them to flourish during the winter months, you'll need to tweak your care routine a bit. Here's how.
Read MoreMissing your garden already? Worry not — you can easily grow hot peppers indoors. All you need is to choose the right variety and meet this crucial condition.
Read MoreImagine having a steady supply of strawberries from your windowsill to add to breakfasts and desserts. Growing them is easy, as long as you know some key facts.
Read MoreLooking for an indoor, beginner plant? This aloe thrives with little care, making it perfect for beginners, brown thumbs, or those with busy travel schedules.
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