Losing precious soil is a common pitfall of repotting plants, as some dirt is often left behind. Thankfully, there's a clever and easy solution you can try now.
Growing saffron indoors? It's definitely possible. You'll have your hands on this internationally beloved spice in no time if you follow these helpful tips.
Looking for the best types of snake plants for your house or yard? Among these 28 snake plant varieties, there's sure to be one that's perfect for you.
House Digest's master gardener has some thoughts on the most popular houseplants. Before you shell out for a new plant, find out if it's worth the hype.
Houseplants provide so many benefits, but can they make your house cooler in the summer? Find out if there is scientific evidence to support this claim.
Lucky bamboo is a houseplant that can surprisingly be grown without any soil. Discover how to do this and tips for growing the healthiest plant possible.
If you adore the look of a miniature greenhouse but don't love the price tag, this DIY is for you. Find out how to make a greenhouse using Dollar Tree frames.
Coffee cans are usually larger than your average tin can, posing various DIY opportunities. Don't toss them out; try this idea to reuse them in your garden.
If you've got a black thumb, this low-maintenance, colorful succulent might be the answer. You might not be a houseplant killer anymore after planting this.
Houseplants brighten up your home but overspill can quickly ruin your windowsill. Fortunately, you can fashion a protective layer that's also near invisible.
If you're watering your houseplant regularly but it isn't absorbing the water it needs, we may know why. We also share how to get your thirsty plant hydrated.
Clivia plants are low-maintenance beauties that thrive in sunny, dry conditions. We've got growing tips, but you should avoid clivias if you're a pet owner.
Certain houseplants go a long way in helping your home look and even smell nicer, but there's one convenient option that will make the air much better, too.
Have an old floor lamp that no longer serves your needs? Don't throw it out just yet -- there's a way to turn it into a functional, eye-catching planter.
Looking to add visual interest to your houseplant collection with minimal effort? This indoor plant with many colorful varieties grows hydroponically with ease.