What Is A Thanksgiving Cactus And How To Help It Thrive
While the Christmas Cactus might be more well-known, it's time for the Thanksgiving Cactus to get its own time in the shade. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreWhile the Christmas Cactus might be more well-known, it's time for the Thanksgiving Cactus to get its own time in the shade. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreGiving your chrysanthemums a new pot helps them stay healthy and last longer. Here's what you should know about the best practices for repotting mums.
Read MorePicking healthy plants at Home Depot starts with identifying two key indicators that reveal their health status and whether they are thriving or beyond help.
Read MoreA sun-loving evergreen perennial, rosemary thrives where many herbs fail, but growing it indoors is a challenge. Pot size and drainage are two key factors.
Read MoreIf you have a holiday cactus you want to help bloom before winter rolls around, you should follow this simple lighting tip to encourage your cactus to blossom.
Read MoreMaking an outdoor space serene and relaxing can do wonders for your home overall, and one blogger has proven the right flowers are perfect for that effect.
Read MoreYou may have several of these laying around your house for cleaning purposes, but these handy products can also keep your indoor plants properly watered.
Read MoreIf your peace lily is droopy, you may think it needs water. However, it may have waterlogged soil precisely for this reason. Rescue it in a few simple steps.
Read MoreMushrooms growing in your houseplant's soil can be an indication that you need to alter the way you've been caring for them, but first, get rid of the fungi.
Read MorePeace lilies are a popular easy-to-maintain houseplant. But if yours is getting hard to care for because it always needs water, here's a fix that could help.
Read MoreWhile houseplants can stay happy indoors all winter, to survive and thrive in the colder months you need to be smart about their placement, watering, and more.
Read MoreWhile instructions for spacing plants in your garden are typically on their packaging, spacing plants in your home is less clear-cut. Here's the rule of thumb.
Read MoreWhile peace lilies can be low-maintenance and beginner-friendly, there's one DIY soil recipe that may be necessary in keeping them healthy and thriving.
Read MoreWhether your are an experienced gardener or just developing your green thumb, getting this service done professionally could save you a lot of hassle.
Read MoreIf the soil in your houseplants isn't absorbing water, it may be hydrophobic. There are three simple steps to fix the problem before it kills your plants.
Read MoreYour kitchen is a good space for propagating plants -- it may be warmer than other rooms, and there's usually good light -- but there's one spot to avoid.
Read MoreSnake plants are easy to take care of, but when winter rolls around, they might start to suffer. These care tips will ensure they last through the cold weather.
Read MoreAccumulate enough houseplants, and you'll have to get creative with where to put them. A windowsill expander can help, beyond just saving floor space.
Read MoreIt's a small, simple change, but this effortless addition will bring color, warmth, and life to elevate the aesthetics and mood of any living room design.
Read MoreThe orchid family is one of the largest flowering plant categories of all time, but you really need to know the difference between these two varieties.
Read MoreWhen winter is coming, it's time to start thinking about your outdoor begonia plants. Here's the correct way to transition them indoors for the cold months.
Read MoreWhen you plant your magnolia tree in a pot, you can place them on your patio, balcony, or even keep them indoors. Just make sure the pot is the right size.
Read MoreHave you noticed your peace lily's leaves turning brown? This article explores what it might mean and what, if anything, you should do about it.
Read MoreTiming is truly everything, especially if you want your Christmas plant to provide a touch of festive cheer to your home with its brightly colored blooms.
Read MoreThis popular tropical plant can be grown outdoors, but it needs to become a houseplant in winter. Here's how to move it indoors without causing shock.
Read MoreIf you've noticed your peace lily has stunted growth, or has stopped producing flowers or new leaves, it is time to take action. Here's what to do.
Read MoreA houseplant with wilted, yellowing leaves isn't the only sign to look out for when considering repotting. There are indicators hidden in the soil, too.
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