How to Increase Humidity for Your Houseplants, Even During the Driest Days of Winter
Are you up in the air over what to do about your dry air? Try these solutions to help improve the health of your plants.
Are you up in the air over what to do about your dry air? Try these solutions to help improve the health of your plants.
Can houseplants clean the air inside your home? Learn about the research behind this health benefit and see the low-maintenance plants that will give your home a boost.
A healthy houseplant can bring vibrant color and fresh fragrance to any room. But some indoor greenery collects dust or releases pollen, both of which can trigger symptoms in allergy sufferers. Prevent sniffling and sneezing by avoiding these worst offenders the next time you head out to the nursery.
Despite its common name, dumb cane can be a smart choice for a houseplant. One of the “best dressed” foliage plants, it thrives in even moderately bright light.
Follow these instructions to grow sweet, herbaceous basil, whether you’re working with a sizable garden or a tiny apartment windowsill.
Huge houseplants have the same needs as their smaller green friends, just on a larger scale. That can complicate things, but the big reward is worth the effort.
Native to South America, pineapple fruit makes its way to your store’s produce department, and you can use the stem of a store-bought pineapple to start an easy-care houseplant.
Whether you’re gardening on your balcony or adding a few more pots to your sprawling edible landscape, there’s nothing better than “shopping” for meal ingredients mere steps from your kitchen.
Add color and style to your collection with these low-maintenance, high-impact foliage plants.
Growing lush, tropical Monstera plants indoors is easy when you get its growing conditions right. Learn about soil, light, and fertilizer requirements, and other key aspects of Monstera care.