Few have space to nurture tasty edibles outdoors. Luckily, if you like strawberries, you won't need it. Here are the best options for a healthy indoor harvest.
While most houseplants are solid green, there are also some types with unique features. Discover the polka-dotted plant you could add to your collection.
The Swiss cheese plant doesn't bloom with delicious slices of dairy, but it can grow indoors with only a little bit of water, making it a popular houseplant.
While stylish planters can obviously improve the aesthetics in a space, there's also another unexpected benefit of choosing plant containers that you love.
Are you looking for a way to support your vining houseplants? Our master gardener tried a trellis from Dollar Tree and saw great results for a low price.
This popular houseplant is easy to grow, but there are a few good reasons you might not want to grow one inside your house. Here's what you should do instead.
How can you get the classic look of ceramic decor without the cost? Make it yourself, as with this creative donut vase dupe made with a toilet paper roll.
If you're going away for a few days, try this hack for keeping your houseplants watered when you're on vacation. All you need is a few towels and a bathtub.
Interested in a houseplant that's not difficult to maintain and looks neat? Read on for more info on a plant recommended by at least a few indoor gardeners.
Peace lilies have a reputation as a fairly easy to care for plant. But Pinterest says you should think twice before adding one to your houseplant collection.
You may have heard that coffee grounds can be beneficial for jade plants. Discover if this hack has any merit to determine if you should try it yourself.
It's always disappointing when your houseplant dies. Some plants are difficult to care for, even when you try your best. Here's a tricky that you should avoid.
No green thumb? Give this easy-to-care-for houseplant a try. With beautiful colors and easy maintenance, it's a great starter plant for beginner gardeners.