Upcycle Old Jar Lids Into A Vintage-Inspired Mini Plant Stand
Broken a few glass jars recently? Keep the lids aside to make this gorgeous old-world plant stand for your succulents using a glue gun and a few craft supplies.
Read MoreBroken a few glass jars recently? Keep the lids aside to make this gorgeous old-world plant stand for your succulents using a glue gun and a few craft supplies.
Read MoreDo your herbs die almost as soon as you bring them home? This simple watering method will help to keep them healthy and ready to use for much longer.
Read MorePeople love IKEA and many of its products can be used for purposes other than what they are made for. There is a shoe tray that can help water your plants.
Read MoreIt isn't just scrunchies and shoulder pads that are making their 2020s comeback; this popular '80s houseplant will look great in your contemporary home.
Read MoreHouseplants emerged in the Victorian era and were embraced by 1920s homeowners. Recreate the parlors of the Roaring Twenties with this hardy plant species.
Read MoreDo you want to hop onto the terrarium trend? Wine glasses make great planters for succulents, so long as you build the environment inside the glass correctly.
Read MoreWhile many DIYers have used fabric scraps to make their own hanging planters, this unique craft involves using an entire button-down shirt as a base.
Read MoreYou were promised an easygoing, beginner-friendly houseplant, so why is your spider plant turning yellow? Improper care is just one possible explanation.
Read MoreWhile this old piece of tech has fallen out of favor over the years, its cute design makes it the perfect item to repurpose into a quirky planter.
Read MoreSave old books from the landfill by upcycling them into a planter for your favorite greenery. Books with pretty patterns or nice colors on the cover work best.
Read MoreYou don't have to spend lots of money on stylish planters. Easily give plain nursery pots a hint of color and pattern with peel-and-stick wallpaper.
Read MoreThere are many household items you can turn into planters, but this kitchen appliance, with its many spaces for greenery, becomes an entire plant display.
Read MoreLooking for a new houseplant to add to your ever-growing collection? The National Garden Bureau makes it easy with this year's vibrant indoor plant pick.
Read MoreDon’t toss that empty ice cream tub — turn it into a wall planter perfect for water-growing plants, and design the look exactly how you like.
Read MoreIt's easy to ignore the quality of the soil in your planters, but if it's past its prime, it could start to negatively impact the health of your plants.
Read MoreHanging baskets of flowers are beautiful and it's fun to create your own. When doing so, be sure to follow this tip to keep them growing healthy.
Read MoreStop searching for a rare new houseplant and read all about this beauty that will wow your guests and give your home a stunningly unique look.
Read MoreDon’t toss those empty cans — make adorable fridge magnets that double as mini planters, perfect for water-grown plants. Cute and way more fun than recycling.
Read MoreCostco is known as an affordable retailer for just about anything, and that includes plants. Check out the store's new offerings for your spring garden inspo.
Read MoreSpider plants are one of the easiest houseplants to grow successfully without much fuss, but its greatest strength can also be its biggest disadvantage.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a customized planter to liven up areas in your home, consider this DIY project that transforms coffee cans into decorative pots.
Read MorePlastic nursery pots pile up fast, but thankfully, you can use them to keep your houseplants happy, especially aroids. All you need is a sharp pair of scissors.
Read MoreMisting houseplants is often promoted online for increasing humidity. Is it really the best idea for your spider plant, or should you put away the spray bottle?
Read MorePlant pots are usually plain, single-color containers that don't add much to your aesthetic. But it's easy to make them more decorative with this crafting item.
Read MoreSpider plants are easy to take care of, but if something is wrong, it will show. Yellowing leaves is one of the major symptoms, but it could have a few causes.
Read MoreTomato cages don't just belong out in the vegetable garden. You can bring them indoors and use them to train your lackluster pothos when the harvest is done.
Read MoreWhile sunlight and moisture levels are common care considerations for spider plants, many forget the importance of your home's temperature.
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