How to Hang Plants From the Ceiling
Raise the ornamental greenery in your home to new heights by installing a swag hook.
Raise the ornamental greenery in your home to new heights by installing a swag hook.
Houseplants bring lush color and texture to the interior of your home—unless they’re yellowed, shriveled, or covered with fungus. Here are 11 reasons your houseplants are dying, with tips on how to save the greenery from an early grave.
Adding houseplants to a space is like putting out the welcome mat. They infuse a home with life, bringing character and interest to every room they inhabit. Some houseplants even offer a little something extra, sporting flashy foliage and the occasional flower. With so many leaf shapes, colors, and textures, there’s a houseplant for every situation. Here are our suggestions for plants that can give your home or office a colorful pop without requiring too much maintenance on your part.
This cool-season crop can be planted in midsummer for a fall vegetable harvest that will put plenty of nutrients on your plate.
Spineless yucca plants are easy to grow indoors, and won’t poke you with painful needles like their outdoor relatives.
Create better-tasting meals with an always available array of fresh herbs right at your fingertips!
An unfortunate encounter with a skunk can mean weeks of lingering reek. The right combination of cleaners can neutralize the odor on your body, your clothes, and inside your home before the day’s over.
Are you blessed with lots of large, south-facing windows? These sun-loving houseplants will thank you for a front-row seat.
If your neighborhood has an agricultural or industrial past, soil testing could uncover hidden pollutants.
Add a little—or a lot—of spice to your menu with peppers grown in your own garden. Choose from some of the most popular, most familiar, hottest, and mildest, or experiment with a new variety.