15 Reasons Your Spider Plant Is Dying And What You Can Do To Keep It Alive
Spider plants are widely known to be low-maintenance and a good choice for beginners, but there are a few things that might cause this tough plant to die.
Read MoreSpider plants are widely known to be low-maintenance and a good choice for beginners, but there are a few things that might cause this tough plant to die.
Read MoreSpiderworts are easy-to-grow house and garden plants, and they're so good-looking, you probably want more of them. Thankfully, propagating them at home is easy.
Read MorePropagating Tradescantia is easy thanks to the plant's fast-growing roots. Cuttings can be propagated in water or soil and just need the right conditions.
Read MorePropagation is one of the easiest ways to make the most of your garden center purchases, and this pretty red plant takes very well to the process.
Read MoreGive your houseplants the best chance of thriving and maintain a stunning potted garden with these care tips and growing hacks that work well with pothos.
Read MoreTo keep your poinsettias thriving beyond the holiday season, consider trying out this self-watering vase DIY that only requires a few simple items to complete.
Read MorePeace lilies make great houseplants, but if you're doing everything right and it still looks like it's flailing, it could be these pests causing the issue.
Read MoreCast iron plants are widely regarded as almost indestructible, making them perfect for beginner gardeners. That doesn't mean they require no care at all.
Read MoreTowel racks are great and all, but they could be doing so much more. If you've got unused space on your bathroom towel rack, why not use it for plants?
Read MoreNot every herb thrives when started from seed. Some popular kitchen staples demand more time, warmth, and patience than most beginner gardeners might expect.
Read MorePineapple may be a tropical plant, but with the right care and attention, it can be grown indoors and propagated to produce that sweet, delicious fruit.
Read MoreString of hearts plants have a tendency to look sparse where they emerge from the pot, but you can encourage fuller growth by strategically pruning the vines.
Read MoreA peace lily that refuses to bloom often signals a deeper environmental mismatch, even when light, watering, and routine care seem perfectly on track.
Read MoreThese items are ubiquitous at many thrift stores, and they offer the perfect vessel for some spring cheer even before the weather warms up.
Read MoreIn this DIY, learn how to elevate picture frames from the Dollar Tree into a customized decor piece that showcases your most precious photos and plants.
Read MoreWant your snake plant to thrive indoors? The right grow light, hours, and placement can make the difference between droopy and flourishing.
Read MoreSucculents don't require much specific care, but watering is a one area where your close attention is required. Here's how to water yours properly.
Read MoreThis succulent is native to tropical regions, meaning it loves moisture and will flourish in areas with high humidity, like the bathroom or laundry room.
Read MoreHoya plants may be pretty and relatively hardy, but they still need to be watered properly to thrive. Here's how to keep your hoyas happy all through the year.
Read MoreThese beautiful and unusual houseplants love bright, indirect light and humid conditions, making them the perfect addition to your sunny kitchen.
Read MoreString of pearls plants are beautiful, but they are also notoriously difficult to grow. One of the keys to getting yours to thrive is to water correctly.
Read MoreIt's hard to find plants that thrive indoors, let alone houseplants that also flower. This species is easy to propagate, care for, and encourage to bloom.
Read MoreGet some DIY inspiration for your houseplant collection and turn vintage thrift store knick-knacks into charming planter pots using these TikTok tips.
Read MoreBonsai trees are more like a piece of living art than a houseplant. Choosing the right tree or shrub to cultivate makes all the difference in looks and success.
Read MoreIt's always a challenge to find flowering houseplants for a shady room. Orchids are beautiful, and there just happens to be one genus that loves indirect light.
Read MoreJade plants, like other houseplants, typically become leggy because of insufficient light. Here’s how you can fix the problem.
Read MoreCalatheas may have a reputation for being too finicky, but a simple adjustment to your watering routine could potentially fix your plant's problems.
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