6 Places You Should Never Put a Plant Indoors—2 Will Surprise You
Many plants can flourish indoors. That is, unless you put them in the wrong spot.
Many plants can flourish indoors. That is, unless you put them in the wrong spot.
Live plants add one of the five feng shui elements to a home, increasing positive energy while they help purify the air. Bring some good “chi,” or energy, to your space by introducing biophilic decor.
You don’t need to be an expert to know the basic necessities houseplants need in order to grow. But aside from sunlight, water, and good soil, houseplants love a number of things that may surprise you. Here are just a few unexpected items that can help your houseplants not just survive, but thrive.
Pothos plants are beloved for their trailing vines and low maintenance requirements, but they still need some care to thrive. Learn all about pothos plant care to keep this beauty happy.
It’s inevitable that your houseplants will eventually outgrow their containers. While the signs can be subtle, understanding a little plant language will help you determine when the time has come to upgrade to roomier digs.
Yes, the jade plant is tough enough to survive and even thrive for years, but it’s easy enough to maintain that you won’t become jaded in the process.
Trendy pilea has gained popularity on social media because it’s easy to care for and share with friends.
If you want to enjoy festive blooms all season—and even beyond—pay attention to these best (and worst) practices.
Add a touch of Hawaii to your living space by growing tropical plants indoors so that you can keep gardening all winter long.
This tropical plant features striking leaf patterns and is a perfect pick for shady corners.