The Common Watering Mistake You're Making With Your Peace Lily
Peace lilies are generally easy houseplants to care for, but if you make this watering mistake, you'll probably notice their leaf tips turning brown.
Read MorePeace lilies are generally easy houseplants to care for, but if you make this watering mistake, you'll probably notice their leaf tips turning brown.
Read MoreHouseplants come in all shapes and sizes, and there's one that not only grows quickly but also adds visual interest to those empty corners of a room.
Read MoreNot all houseplants need full sunlight to survive, which means you can still add gorgeous pops of color to your home with this beautiful fern.
Read MoreKeeping your jade plant content during the winter months is not that difficult if you follow a few simple tips to provide the conditions it needs.
Read MoreThere are definitely ways to effectively reuse old potting soil, but not all methods are created equal. Here's one use you'll want to avoid when gardening.
Read MoreIt's easy to keep your hoyas from feeling the winter blues. Learn how much water, light, and humidity will keep them thriving, and even blooming, till spring.
Read MorePropagating houseplants is a great way to get more blooms for your buck. Follow this easy, beginner-friendly method to propagate begonias for your garden.
Read MoreAn easygoing and beginner-friendly houseplant, snake plants are popular for a good reason. They're also easy to propagate into containers like coffee mugs.
Read MoreWhile there are several reasons why your peace lily may have brown tips on its leaves, the main culprit is usually too much of a good thing.
Read MoreIt's finally that time of year: Your Christmas cactus is forming little buds just in time for the holiday season. If they're falling off, this might be why.
Read MoreNot all houseplants love humidity. However, there are lots of tropical plants that hail from damp rainforests, and many of them will benefit from a pebble tray.
Read MoreDid you bring a poinsettia into your home for the holidays? Create potting mix that extends the life of your poinsettia with a cheap, common gardening material.
Read MoreAir plants are kooky. They don't need soil and are mostly fuss-free. However, caring for them in winter means perfecting the care you give, such as watering.
Read MoreEven though lucky bamboo is a tropical plant, you can keep yours thriving indoors over winter if you provide it with the right care and conditions.
Read MoreHouseplants are usually easier to maintain than garden plants, but most still need special care in winter to thrive. Learn what these 12 common plants require.
Read MoreThree similar plants, three different bloom times. Understanding these holiday cactus look-alikes helps you nurture their seasonal displays with confidence.
Read MoreGrow stunning paperwhites indoors in time for the holidays. They can be grown in water alone and don't require drainage, so container options are endless.
Read MoreIf you've been struggling to get beautiful, pink blooms out of your Christmas cactus, these tips and tricks will have your tropical plant flowering in no time.
Read MoreLive in a place that doesn't get much light, but want to spruce up your place with some houseplants? This low-light thriving tree is just what you need.
Read MoreSome of us like to keep our houses warmer than average. If that's you, there are some houseplants that will thrive in your well-heated home.
Read MoreIf you can properly propagate a Christmas cactus, it will become a gift that keeps on giving. To avoid potential pitfalls, follow this simple tip.
Read MorePomegranates are beautiful and delicious, but not every climate is suited to growing the trees outside. These smaller cultivars are perfect for indoor growing.
Read MoreThere are several plants you do not want to keep on your kitchen counters because they contain toxic properties. Keep this one out of reach.
Read MoreHoliday cacti are a popular way to add living décor to your home for the festive season. The cultivar you choose depends on flower color and growth habit.
Read MoreMold-covered hyacinth bulbs won't sprout or produce unhealthy plants when forced for early winter planting. Success lies mostly in how you store and grow them.
Read MoreMeet the plants that can shift their shades based on the amount of warmth and bright light they get. These are prefect for the windowsill and beyond.
Read MoreWhether you're an astrology believer or not, growing plants that match your zodiac sign can be a fun way to incorporate your personality into your decor.
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