Turn Your Plain IKEA Spice Rack Into A Propagation Station With This Viral Hack
If you are into DIY, there are lots of ways to repurpose items. Check out this hack to turn a plain IKEA spice rack into a propagation station.
Read MoreIf you are into DIY, there are lots of ways to repurpose items. Check out this hack to turn a plain IKEA spice rack into a propagation station.
Read MoreZZ plants are known for being extremely low maintenance, but that doesn't mean they don't encounter problems. If yours is turning yellow, this could be why.
Read MoreAll soil is not created equal. Your garden's future will be looking lush, so long as you know the difference between potting soil and garden soil.
Read MoreHave you noticed how expensive basic décor has become? It's time to get your hands dirty and try this IKEA hack to create a stunning and trendy vase.
Read MoreStuck with a ho-hum glass vase that you're about to trash? Grab some paint and baking soda and transform it into a trendy new piece for your home.
Read MoreHydrogen peroxide may seem like an odd choice as a houseplant helper; however, it offers many benefits that can boost the health of your plants.
Read MoreIf you have a favorite vase that's become cloudy, there's good news! You can easily clean it with items you most likely already have in your pantry. Here's how.
Read MoreAlthough filling the bottom of planters with packing materials seems like a quick and easy fix to saving soil, you may want to think twice before doing so.
Read MoreWe love our pets no less for their curiosity, but our beloved houseplants can sometimes suffer for it. If so, aluminum foil can come to the rescue.
Read MoreRotating indoor plants regularly lets them get enough sunlight on all sides. Thankfully, aluminum foil can help you double the sun your indoor plants receive.
Read MoreDo your flowers seem to droop and wilt in less than a week? Use coffee grounds to remedy that, helping them spruce up your house for much longer.
Read MoreMartha Stewart's name is synonymous with all things related to the home. Here are her genius tips to make propagating succulents a total breeze.
Read MoreTo avoid root rot, plants are typically potted with drainage rocks. However, if you want to save money, learn how to use crushed soda cans instead.
Read MoreFerns can be a great addition to any home and garden, keeping them healthy and hydrated is key. This is the best method for keeping your ferns watered.
Read MoreIf you've heard the advice about adding rocks and gravel to the bottom of your planters, you may want to think twice before trying it out. Here's why.
Read MoreIf you are worried about your indoor plants when you're away from home for an extended period, there's (thankfully) a way to water them while you're gone.
Read MoreIt may seem counterintuitive or even a bit ridiculous, but mayo can actually be added to your plant maintenance routine. Here's how it works.
Read MoreThis gardening hack involves using olive oil on a terra cotta planter. Here's how olive oil can be used effectively on this particular form of earthenware.
Read MoreA place to store your garden tools is essential, and IKEA furniture is a perfect start. This IKEA hack will inspire you to create a stylish potting bench.
Read MoreOne of the more challenging parts of houseplant care is watering. What should you do if you overwater your favorite fern? We've got all the pointers.
Read MoreDon't overlook an old filing cabinet - it can make for a great outdoor planter. Here's how to turn the office staple into a home for flowers and herbs.
Read MoreIf your ferns are looking more yellow and less green, you could be dealing with a magnesium deficiency, a problem a bit of Epsom salt can address and remedy.
Read MoreThe popular and easy-to-grow monsteras are great candidates for hydroponic growth. Here's why you may want to consider this method for your indoor plant.
Read MoreMonstera plants are popular for their low-maintenance nature and hardiness, but they can become floppy over time. Here's how to handle the situation.
Read MoreWhen the roots of your houseplant are tightly knotted together, further growth can be hindered. Here's how to effectively deal with the issue.
Read MoreHow can you keep your vases full and your garden thriving? Martha Stewart says creating a separate "cutting garden" will give you the best of both worlds.
Read MoreSure, you can buy a variety of pots and planters from shops and online stores. But there's a charm (and benefits) to making one on your own.
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