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Do you want to learn how to keep your indoor and outdoor plants healthy and thriving? In this video, we'll share some tips and tricks for managing your plants both inside and outside your home.
Bamboo on the bookshelf, chrysanthemums in the corner and a ficus in the foyer — many of us are putting plants everywhere in ...
TAMMY: Yes, but the biggest limitation to growing edible plants indoors is the amount of available sunlight. Herbs need at least four hours and vegies around six to eight hours. You could try ...
Discover how your spring annuals like pansies and sweet alyssum can shine in containers this season. Learn tips on managing heat sensitivity for your garden.
Gardens are awarded gold, silver-gilt, silver and bronze medals based on their execution (and you can learn more about how and why the medals are given out). See them all the winners below, along with ...
Indoor plants need certain nutrients to thrive and grow well. These nutrients are important for a number of functions in the plant, including photosynthesis, root development, and vitality.
Bringing Japanese plants indoors transforms even the smallest spaces, adding them with beauty, calm, and life without much ...
Dilute pineapple juice with equal parts water before applying it to your indoor plants once a month. This way, they get the hydration they need along with the benefits of these enzymes.
Potted plants are wonderful, but fill up countertops and windowsills quickly. Add extra display space, even in small rooms, with a shelf above the window.