The Holiday Plant That Will Outgrow Your Home If You Aren't Careful
The holiday season comes along with an interesting variety of houseplants, but one popular option can grow to some staggering heights if you're not careful.
Read MoreThe holiday season comes along with an interesting variety of houseplants, but one popular option can grow to some staggering heights if you're not careful.
Read MoreTo give your home an enchanted, fairytale vibe, this clever addition that'll make your house plants sparkle is simple to implement with just a few supplies.
Read MoreLemon balm is famously adaptable and easy to grow outdoors. However, you may want to follow these tips to help your plant stay alive and thriving indoors.
Read MorePeace lilies are a popular houseplant but can be picky about the amount of fertilizer they receive. We’ll explain why, in this case, less is more.
Read MoreGetting your watering schedule perfect for your houseplants is arguably the hardest part of indoor gardening. Solve this issue by growing a drought-hardy plant
Read MorePothos are known for their ease of care, but to really make them thrive, try this easy rice water hack. It provides extra nutrients and you can make it at home.
Read MoreIf you want a houseplant that resembles a tree without being the size of one, there are manageable options. This one might only reach a few feet tall.
Read MoreWhat if your holiday centerpiece could recreate the scent of freshly baked gingerbread? With the addition of this easy-to-grow plant, it can.
Read MoreRosemary is a versatile plant, able to be used for everything from cooking to making homemade soap. If you want to grow it indoors, keep these tips in mind.
Read MoreFew foods are tastier than tomatoes fresh off the vine, and if you have a tomato plant of your own, give it an extra nutritional boost with this liquid.
Read MoreIt's disappointing if your Christmas cactus doesn't bloom during the winter season, but there are some easy tricks to ensure you see some flowers.
Read MoreIf you want to bring the holiday spirit indoors with different festive plants, you should absolutely know which ones to keep your dogs or cats away from.
Read MoreSnake plants are super popular houseplants, and if you want to give yours a nutritional boost with your culinary cast-offs, hold on to this.
Read MoreLemons might bring to mind sunny and warm climates, but you can grow one potted variety of the citrus fruit in your house easily, regardless of USDA Zone.
Read MoreNo backyard in your house? No problem! This delightful bush can be grown in the smallest of spaces — and the berries it produces are delicious, too.
Read MoreSome houseplants can be fussy when cold weather rolls around. Not so for this relatively drought-tolerant, notoriously low-maintenance evergreen perennial.
Read MoreIt's no surprise that poinsettias are synonymous with the festive season, but placing yours in the wrong spot is one way to shorten its lifespan.
Read MoreOur in-house master gardener shares her DIY soil mix recipe for a thriving Christmas cactus. Hint: It needs more moisture than you think.
Read MoreIs your lucky bamboo looking a little down on its luck? Even if it seems like you're doing everything right, you may be overlooking this watering mistake.
Read MoreWondering why your spider plant is looking droopy in winter? Giving it a drink of water might not be the fix it needs. In fact, the soil may be waterlogged.
Read MoreChristmas cactus is known for sporting its beautiful pink and red blooms around the holidays, but mimicking the right conditions can make it rebloom any time.
Read MoreDracaena plants are popular houseplants because they offer a tropical appearance with low-maintenance care requirements, and there are plenty to choose from.
Read MoreFertilizing your peace lily during the growing season ensures it has the right amount of nutrients. However, too much or too little fertilizer can harm it.
Read MoreLive plants can make for more interesting holiday arrangements, and this eye-catching begonia will steal the spotlight from typical poinsettias and firs.
Read MorePoinsettias are most often associated with vibrant Christmas colors, but they will last longer if you take care of them. Here's how to help keep their color.
Read MoreIn the winter, plants slow down — even fast growers like inch plants. As a result, their care needs change, so it's important to not overload them with water.
Read MoreRather than buying lots of smaller plants, consider choosing one of these giants to quickly fill your space with greenery. There's something for everyone.
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