The Fall-Colored Plant To Grow Indoors In October
With vibrant leaves that morph from golden to copper to green, this fall-colored variety of a popular houseplant is a perfect addition to your indoor garden.
Read MoreWith vibrant leaves that morph from golden to copper to green, this fall-colored variety of a popular houseplant is a perfect addition to your indoor garden.
Read MoreSpider plants are fairly low-maintenance houseplants, but you do need to ensure you aren't over- or underwatering them to keep them thriving.
Read MoreIf you love your papyrus plant and want to grow another one, you can! By using this simple propagating method, you can multiply your houseplants.
Read MoreIf you are struggling to encourage your orchid houseplant to launch a new bloom, consider trying this cold weather hack to mimic its natural environment.
Read MoreWhen it comes to peace lilies, the houseplants don't require much ... except for you to get the watering exactly right. This is how often you should add water.
Read MoreHouseplants live in different conditions than their outdoor counterparts, so tasks such as fall pruning are also different for these plants.
Read MoreThrips multiply quickly and infest houseplants by laying eggs on all parts. These tiny pests are difficult to spot, but a placement trick could slow the spread.
Read MoreFall is the right time to purchase these bulbs so you can grow them yourself and allow them to bloom in time for Christmas. Here's how to take care of them.
Read MoreIf you aren't in the habit of pruning your rubber plant, you're only holding your plant back from becoming a full, bushy plant with multiple branches.
Read MoreIf you want to incorporate some autumnal design decor into your space, check out these rustic vases that are perfect for displaying fall flowers.
Read MoreIt's not just flowers that can provide color to your garden, especially in the fall. There's also a gorgeous foliage plant that you might want to look out for.
Read MoreWindowsills and tables are typical places for houseplants, but tropical plants need more humidity. You may need to get creative to find the perfect spot.
Read MoreTransform your bathroom into a mini jungle with one plant that loves humidity and shade. Perfect for those dim spaces that still deserve a touch of green.
Read MoreTrends come and go; this one is outdated, and not for the first time. Environmental, health, and aesthetic concerns have this decor on outs yet again.
Read MoreIf you're intrigued by the ancient practice of Feng Shui, you'll know that certain plants are said to attract wealth. Here's one you might want to consider.
Read MoreThe Swiss cheese plant is a popular houseplant because it's large, dramatic leaves make your space feel like a jungle. Increase the drama with these companions.
Read MoreIf you want to take your Halloween decorations up a notch, here's a creepy project you may like to undertake to create living decor that's sure to impress.
Read MoreIf your plants are in need of additional aeration or you want to cut down on potential pests, consider amending your soil with this common byproduct.
Read MoreString of hearts is a vining plant with heart-shaped leaves. It thrives in bright areas, but you might notice an unexpected issue that increases maintenance.
Read MoreThis particular decor item has been popular in homes for over 100 year. Should it stay in the past, or can you give it a modern upgrade?
Read MoreIndoor fruit trees can be both practical and beautiful, but not all are equal. One particular type consistently delivers success where others struggle.
Read MoreEveryone is looking for ways to reduce stress and promote a sense of calm in their homes. That's where this beautiful houseplant truly shines.
Read MoreThere are numerous ways to repurpose glassware from the thrift store. This practical and inexpensive idea is perfect for use with any of your houseplants.
Read MoreThere's nothing worse than seeing a snake slithering inside your home, but if it's a blind snake, don't worry. They are harmless and easy to get rid of.
Read MoreTired of empty corners that lack sunlight? This striking plant survives in low light, bringing a burst of color that makes any shaded spot feel intentional.
Read MoreSome houseplants need less light than others. Before placing a low-light houseplant in a dark room, make sure you understand how much light it really needs.
Read MoreWith their rainforest origins, fiddle-leaf figs are picky about watering. It's crucial to strike a balance that doesn't leave the plant dry or overwatered.
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