The Type Of Houseplant You Should Have Based On Your Birth Month
Unsure 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 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.
Read MoreConstantly killing your houseplants in the winter? Low-maintenance succulents thrive in the dry air caused by heating and they need very little watering, too.
Read MoreThis easy-growing plant can thrive inside or outdoors, helping to repel spiders where needed while offering unique perks to certain members of the household.
Read MoreAloe plants are the gifts that keep on giving — if you play it right. From where to place your plant to tending to the soil, here's how to produce a pup farm.
Read MorePitcher plants are easy to propagate and turn into new plants. They should be propagated roughly every three years to keep the carnivore in optimal health.
Read MoreChoosing plants can be tricky if you have pets, especially those with a tendency to nibble anything they can get their paws on. This colorful plant is a no-no.
Read MoreIf you want to feng shui your home, where you place your houseplants matter. The best spot for your snake plant protects your home from negative energy.
Read MoreThe 15 species of pothos and their cultivars are climbers and epiphytes. This makes some of them particularly good candidates for propagation from cuttings.
Read MoreFrom varieties that produce your favorite salad bar snack to those that can handle a bit of neglect, these types of olive trees will grow well in your home.
Read MoreThe position of your Christmas cactus within your home can not only determine its ability to thrive but also how much joyful energy it brings to the space.
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.
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