Brighten your home’s decor and elevate your mood by adding a few flowering plants to your indoor garden. You may be surprised ...
With a little more than a month left in winter, and as Covid-19 restrictions continue to keep us at home, you may be looking for a way to brighten up your space. Houseplants are one solid way to ...
Growing gerbera daisies is an appealing pastime for indoor and outdoor gardeners alike. The plants are prized for their vibrant, daisy-like flowers, which come in a range of colors and sizes. Though ...
Native to tropical regions of South and Central America, caladiums delight gardeners with their attractive patterns and vibrant colors. When grown annually, these plants can be found throughout the ...
Many of the most commonly used herbs in the kitchen are easily grown indoors including basil, chives, dill, parsley, and ...
Indoor gardening is now not only a decorative feature of a home but a mechanism for promoting a healthier lifestyle, ...
Throughout the novel coronavirus pandemic in California, the list of essential businesses allowed to remain open in this state has always included plant nurseries. During these contentious times, it ...
The ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) is one of the easiest houseplants to grow so it’s a great choice for beginners. Tolerant of all kinds of conditions, its dark, glossy foliage will thrive even if ...
Are you hoping to get started in the wonderful world of indoor plants and need a beautiful, easy-to-grow species? Well, let me introduce you to your new best friend: the spider plant. Gorgeous, ...
If you're looking for a beautiful but easy-to-care-for houseplant, a zebra succulent, scientifically known as Haworthiopsis attenuata, is the one for you. Sculptural and chic with distinctive, fleshy ...
Snake plants are popular indoor choices. They are hardy and purify air. The plant thrives in different environments. Proper care ensures healthy growth. Use pots with drainage and fast-draining soil.
Your indoor plants are your babies. I get it. These days, with the state of the rental market and it’s piss-poor animal policies (don’t get me started), our indoor plants have become our children. We ...