The Major Factor To Consider Before Repotting An Indoor Houseplant
A 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.
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.
Read MoreIf your peace lily is sporting lovely green flowers instead of white ones, there are a few common reasons that you want to address for the health of your plant.
Read MoreDiscover what gorgeous flowering plant can be grown from a seed and kept indoors. This is the perfect plant for beginners and seasoned gardeners alike.
Read MoreAs the days get colder and the nights get longer, we'll take all the vibrant plants we can get. Luckily, one plant can shine all the way until spring.
Read MorePainted plants are popping up everywhere from Lowe's to Walmart, but the risks simply aren't worth the eye-catching color. Here's what to know.
Read MoreSnake plants are hardy, making them ideal for beginner houseplant growers. They're not infallible, however, and where in your home you place them matters.
Read MoreThe cold may be rolling in, but you don't need to say goodbye to your favorite plants. If kept in the right conditions, they'll thrive again come spring.
Read MoreIf you’re craving fresh greens during the winter, make room in your kitchen window garden for this undemanding veggie that is cheap, prolific, and easy to grow.
Read MoreIn winter, don’t settle for canned, dried, or preserved bounty from your summer garden. Instead, pick this fresh vegetable for dinner that you grew indoors.
Read MoreFor all their grace and elegance, peace lilies have a darker side that can leave you uncomfortable if you don't wash your hands after handling them.
Read MoreIf your peace lily is looking a little under the weather with floppy leaves, then there might be an unsuspecting cause that has nothing to do with watering.
Read MoreFiddle leaf figs are a popular houseplant, but if you want more than one, purchasing them can get expensive. Here's how to turn one fiddle leaf fig into many.
Read MoreIt’s not the first crop you’d expect to thrive indoors, but with the right setup, sweet potato plants can bring homegrown flavor to your kitchen all year.
Read MoreCollecting different houseplants can be a rewarding but expensive hobby, so it's handy to know where you can pick up some fresh foliage for a bargain price.
Read MoreSpider plants can turn thin and leggy with lack of sunlight or improper watering. If optimizing growing conditions doesn't help, using the babies could.
Read MoreYou need to add this simple weekly check to your routine when taking care of your houseplants to keep the leaves on your peace lily from browning.
Read MoreThe next time you're shopping at these big-box stores, keep an eye out for low-maintenance plants on sale and grab everything you need to care for them.
Read MoreYou've just brought home an orchid from Aldi. Before you repot it, learn more about the care requirements for the type of orchid supermarkets most often sell.
Read MoreAloe vera is an easy-care plant, right? It's a succulent, after all. However, aloe maintenance can be surprisingly challenging for newbie growers to master.
Read MoreYou might be worrying you're taking care of your peace lily wrong if it isn't blooming. Don't despair -- there's actually a reason why it hasn't flowered yet.
Read MoreAdd vibrancy to your home all throughout winter by choosing houseplants that flower during the colder months; here are 18 varieties to enjoy.
Read MoreSummer, the growing season, is typically the best time to perform annual maintenance on houseplants. By October, remember to do this to keep your plants happy.
Read MoreMany plants don't do well living in the bathroom, as it's not usually a very bright space. However, peace lilies will thrive here and provide one major benefit.
Read MorePothos can be a versatile plant - you can either keep it trim and tidy, or you can let it trail all over your home. Either way, pruning will keep it healthy.
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.
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