Repotting can be an exciting way to help your plants grow, but it’s easy to make mistakes especially if you’re a beginner ...
Most cuttings take two to four weeks to form roots. Resist the urge to pull up on cuttings to check, as tiny roots are tender ...
Hold off on pruning. Winter is a good time to prune a deciduous tree or shrub, but not an evergreen. Because the plant isn’t dormant, pruning in winter can stimulate new growth, prompting soft new ...
Living wreaths using succulents are easy to make and can be changed out throughout the year for different seasons and ...
Purchase a terrarium or repurpose something hiding on a shelf in the basement, garage or shed. Even a cool glass container, cloche or bell jar turned open-side-down and placed on a shallow planting ...
These low-light indoor plants grow with very little sunlight, so you can enjoy a part of nature in every corner of your home ...
Although Japanese spirea is a beautiful shrub, it is considered invasive in many U.S. states. Here are some beautiful, native ...
Many people depend on feeders to draw hummingbirds into their yard, but several fruit plants can also work like a dinner bell ...
Indoor plants bring life, beauty, and a touch of nature to any space, but not all plants require a green thumb. Here are 14 ...
Are you sick of the messes that potted soil can often leave behind? Then, you may want to try growing indoor plants with LECA ...