Seed Company Ditches Profits So You Can Supply Your Garden With Plants for Free
Plus, five more ways to fill next year’s beds for zero dollars.
Plus, five more ways to fill next year’s beds for zero dollars.
Add a pop of color to your garden in the spring and fall months with this tender perennial featuring various stunning flowers.
Though bats are key to keeping the insect population around your home in check, you definitely don’t want them living under your roof. Here’s what to do if you find bats in your home.
Truth be told, all houseplants were wild at some point in time, until humans decided to bring them indoors to grow for food or medicinal purposes—and for their beauty. So, where did your houseplants come from? Check out these 10 popular houseplants in their wild habitat.
Looking to give your trick-or-treaters and Halloween guests the fright of their lives this year? Put away your jack-o’-lanterns and set these scary houseplants on your Halloween porch.
Create a simple, stylish hanger and make room for more plants!
Some prefer bright light and others like low light, but all of these indoor plants thrive in bathrooms’ high humidity and will add a spa-like quality to your space.
If you’re puzzled by descriptions of “bright, indirect light” on your houseplant’s care instructions, read on for some enlightenment.
Creeped out by slithery legless reptiles? Try these methods to discourage their presence or banish them should they appear on your property.
If you’d like more indoor greenery, use easy-care philodendrons to “phil” up the empty spaces in your houseplant garden.