With spring ever so close, the urge to have that beautiful garden color can seem nagging. Here are ways to force the start of ...
It's time to sow those seeds! While it may seem early to think about spring gardening, it’s really not, especially when we ...
I t may be hard to hear, but not all plants are cut out for indoor life. (It’s not the typical environment for green, leafy ...
I have picked out a couple of hanging plants to grow from your suggestions. Now I’m bold enough to try some upright plants, if you will give me some suggestions.
Because of its active leaf structure, this plant maintains an upright position while filtering indoor air. It needs only a ...
When plants come up, they can be grown under fluorescent lights or next to a sunny window until frost is done for the season ...
With our outdoor plants now properly covered with a blanket of snow, it’s time to turn our attention to our houseplants and ...
The elements of the outdoors that allow plants to thrive – light, warmth, and water – can all be brought indoors with a little creativity and the right resources.
Direct light is the brightest type of natural light in the home. It’s considered any spot where sunbeams fall directly on a ...
The snake plant (Sansevieria), also known as mother-in-law’s tongue, is a popular houseplant with numerous benefits like ...
Passion flowers have long been popular plants grown in front and backyards, but did you know you can also grow them indoors?
With spring just around the corner, you may want to start your seeds indoors. Here are some things you should know.