The holidays are upon us, and one of the things we enjoy about this time of year is all the sparkle and color that go with the season. So why not extend that joy into the cold and dreary days ahead?
You need to care for your indoor clove tree to ensure flavor and fragrance. This means getting everything from planting to ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You'll want to cut off any dead leaves, stems, or branches while the plant is still outdoors to avoid carrying any disease indoors ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Unless you live in the more tropical regions of the United States, in USDA Hardiness Zones 10 through 12, it's unlikely that ...
Ok, you’ve gotten lucky so far. Despite a few evenings threatening a light frost, you've skated by with your potted tropical plants out on the porch. Maybe you slid them in the garage or tucked them ...
Indoor, tropical and hanging plants are a great way to brighten up a home, especially when the winter brings darker, colder and shorter days. However, the change in conditions means some of our ...
According to gardening expert Melinda Myers, the key to keeping plants healthy indoors is replicating environmental factors from their natural habitat like sunlight and water. Over the last year, many ...
With winter upon us, a tropical plant that can thrive in our central Ohio homes is Xanadu philodendron (Philodendron xanadu AKA Thaumatophyllum xanadu). With a rounded, slightly upright habit, very ...
If you're struggling to keep houseplants alive, your window may be the culprit. Whether you have a south-facing window that's perfect for those sun-lovers or a dimmer window filled with indirect light ...