What Are The Little White Specks In Potting Soil?
If you have houseplants, you've probably noticed small white specks in the potting mix. Here's what they are, and how to know if they're cause for concern.
Read MoreIf you have houseplants, you've probably noticed small white specks in the potting mix. Here's what they are, and how to know if they're cause for concern.
Read MoreContainer gardens let you grow your favorite plants in small spaces. But be aware of this container gardening mistake that could be wasting your fertilizer.
Read MoreNot every corner of your home can be soaked in bright sunlight. To brighten up dim areas, consider picking up one of these low light-loving plants.
Read MoreMany houseplants respond well to water propagation, and sometimes, they can continue growing there indefinitely. Check out 20 plants you can multiply this way.
Read MorePlants add a nice pop of color and serenity to any bathroom. This is the perfect plant for your humid bathroom, even if it lacks much sunlight.
Read MoreA small home still has room for houseplants. This Dollar Tree bathroom accessory unlocks more space for your plants without sacrificing square footage.
Read MoreYour planters might be inviting pests without you realizing! Discover this often overlooked detail that creates a perfect insect habitat in your garden.
Read MoreAre your indoor plants struggling for light? Get tips for understanding and making the most of indirect sunlight to keep your greenery thriving in every season.
Read MoreWe're all familiar with the earthy, orange-hued clay pots, but there are actually two types of terra cotta. Here's why choosing the right one matters.
Read MoreMonstera's trademark is its large, split leaves. If your plant isn't forming these natural fenestrations, it could be because of a few different causes.
Read MoreDespite how small they are, bonsai trees can be quite expensive, and there are many factors that play into the price, such as age, design, and more.
Read MoreIf you're growing herbs indoors, make sure to fertilize them for the best results. Here's what to know about frequency and choosing the right fertilizer.
Read MoreThe aloe vera plant typically isn't known for its flowers, but it can bloom under the right conditions. Here's how to help your aloe sprout colorful blossoms.
Read MoreIf you are dealing with the dreaded cactus lean, it's probably thanks to one of several common issues. Fortunately, it can be totally fixable.
Read MoreLetting your Christmas cactus spend the summer outdoors can help it flourish, but it's important to avoid some very common mistakes during the moving process.
Read MoreWhile greenery can help liven up a kitchen, it can also take up too much counter space. Discover a hanging solution that will solve this problem.
Read MoreNot every plant needs bottom watering. Find out eight houseplants that do well with this watering method and seven that might be better off without it.
Read MoreA bright kitchen window is the perfect spot for some greenery, but it's important to choose plant varieties that will thrive in those specific conditions.
Read MoreCleaning up your indoor plant shelf (and ensuring it stays that way) doesn't need to be hectic work. Here are smart ways to keep it clean without the hassle.
Read MoreDon’t underestimate that dusty old bench at the thrift store. It’s just a creative DIY away from becoming your new favorite flower planter outside.
Read MoreTile scraps can come in handy for the health of your potted indoor and outdoor plants. This simple hack has lots of benefits for you and your greenery.
Read MoreGrowing fresh herbs offers a way to both liven up your cooking and spruce up your space. Keep them in one convenient container with this adorable basket idea.
Read MoreLavender is a common and easy-to-grow plant with tons of beneficial uses, but should you grow it around pets? Here's what you should consider.
Read MoreThere are several varieties of the popular spider plant, and this easy-to-grow cultivar is perfect for plant enthusiasts who want a tropical ambiance.
Read MoreTake advantage of just how many plants you can grow in a container on your patio, but keep in mind the logistics of it. Using heavy pot fillers could be best.
Read MoreNo need to buy a new trellis for your plants when you can easily create your own using inexpensive embroidery hoops from thrift shops or homeware stores.
Read MoreIf you have some extra nursery containers, give them a brand new look with the help of old vintage books and a little decoupage.
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