13 Types of Cactus Plants You Can Grow at Home
Easy-care cacti thrive on bright light and little else. If you’re thinking about adding a cactus to your garden space, any of these would be a good place to start.
Easy-care cacti thrive on bright light and little else. If you’re thinking about adding a cactus to your garden space, any of these would be a good place to start.
Check out these attractive, noninvasive climbing vines.
Pruning tomatoes correctly will yield larger, healthier plants that produce more fruit—and an earlier harvest—if you avoid these all-too-common pitfalls.
If you love pearls, try the “green” living kind with a string of pearls plant.
An herb spiral garden enables gardeners to grow a greater number of edible plants, and to do so more successfully, than would be possible otherwise.
There are many benefits to decorating your home with bright and colorful potted plants, the most obvious being that they bring in the beauty of the outdoors even in the dreariest of months. But tending to houseplants can be a bit of a struggle, often leading to drooping leaves or spotty blooms, despite one’s best efforts. Don’t be discouraged! Instead, try one of these 9 hardy varieties that can survive even the brownest of thumbs.
By the time colder weather rolls in, most people are ready to call it quits in the garden. But before you hang up your trowel for the winter, there are several things you should do to ensure your garden gets off to a great start next spring.
Strengthen the diversity of your garden, repel pests, and attract beneficial pollinators with smart companion planting using potato-friendly vegetables and herbs.
These shelves for plants add greenery and design to your home and include both DIY and ready-made options.
Bring this scented herb into your home to enjoy the floral display and reduce your stress levels.