The Easy Way To Make Your Hyacinth Plants Bloom Earlier
Hyacinths usually don't emerge from their chilly slumber until spring, but there's a simple technique you can use to awaken hyacinth blooms much earlier.
Read MoreHyacinths usually don't emerge from their chilly slumber until spring, but there's a simple technique you can use to awaken hyacinth blooms much earlier.
Read MorePlant-watering globes are a popular tool for keeping plants hydrated without having to think about them much. But do they work well for succulents?
Read MorePool noodles are at the center of tons of DIYs and crafts and your garden isn't left behind. Here' a smart pool noodle hack to help protect your plants.
Read MoreSnake plants may not be as easy going as you thought, as their sensitivity to light, water, soil conditions, and more can bring on a range of issues.
Read MoreThe Streptocarpus plant, also called Cape primrose, is a beloved flower enjoyed by many for its eye-catching blooms. Here's how to care for your Streptocarpus.
Read MoreUnless you're shopping around Halloween, it can be hard to find Gothic decor pieces in-store. Make your own with this simple and customizable DIY.
Read MoreYou may not associate tropical colors with fall, but this long-blooming flower will change that. It continues producing vibrant blooms all autumn long.
Read MoreAn herb drying rack is essential for infusing fresh garden flavors into your favorite dishes. Whip one up in no time with this low-cost Dollar Tree DIY!
Read MoreYou don't need to throw out your old shot glasses. There are tons of clever repurposing ideas that will give them second life in your home and garden.
Read MoreIf you are prone to overwatering your garden, this simple hack, which only requires a toothpick, is what you need to easily ensure you're watering it correctly.
Read MoreAfter you've finished a candle, save its glass jar and transform it into a mini plant ecosystem — minimal watering required and they make great gifts!
Read MoreImplementing plants into your decor can really upgrade a space. This thrifted candle holder because a stunning succulent wall planter with just a few steps.
Read MoreIf your indoor plants need a little help, it could be a magnesium deficiency issue. When it's right to add this amendment, this watering method may be for you.
Read MoreBoston ferns make gorgeous houseplants with their long, flowing fronds, but hanging them in the wrong spot could be detrimental to their overall health.
Read MoreGlass watering globes can be useful to keep your plants hydrated when you're not there, but they can be pricey, so we've found a more affordable option.
Read MoreAvocado trees have lovely foliage that can make for an attractive houseplant, but it's unlikely that you'll have a fruitful harvest anytime soon.
Read MoreIf your fiber optic grass suddenly turns brown, the good news is it's probably not dying. However, it might be a sign of an issue in some cases.
Read MorePropagating houseplants is easier than it sounds, and it's a budget-friendly way to create an indoor jungle in your home. Try these houseplants to get started.
Read MoreMoss poles offer growth support, moisture control, and micronutrients for plants, but they can be high maintenance. Keep them hydrated using a watering globe.
Read MoreA recently circulated hack claims that pothos grown in water will help other plants sprout roots. We reached out to an expert to weigh in with the facts.
Read MoreKitchen sponges are usually destined to end up in the trash after they've been used. Instead, make use of them with this clever hack to help your plants thrive.
Read MoreWhen temperatures soar, your houseplants need a bit of special attention. One watering mistake could kill them more quickly than any heatwave will.
Read MoreGrow lights aren't usually attractive. You don't need to purchase a specific bulb from a nursery when a second-hand lamp will do the trick.
Read MoreA boost of nutrients encourages peace lilies to bloom. Use these common household items to perk your peace lilies up without relying on commercial fertilizer.
Read MoreThe best plants for beginners or black thumbs are those that can handle neglect. Check out this fail-proof houseplant that can be revived time and again.
Read MoreHouseplants can brighten up a room and improve your mood. Learn about the beautiful plant that you can easily grow indoors with a simple jar of water.
Read MoreYou probably know how important water and sunlight are for your indoor plants, but what about fertilizer? Here's what to keep in mind for your plants' health.
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