Snake plants (Dracaena trifasciata) are popular houseplants due to their low-maintenance nature and minimal direct sunlight requirements. While they thrive indoors, they can also survive outdoors ...
Our master gardener Tiffany Selvey shares the watering method that might benefit other houseplants but spells disaster for ...
The only thing better than one snake plant is multiple snake plants. Turn your favorite, easy-to-grow houseplant into ...
If you’ve ever killed a plant just by looking at it funny, then get ready for some good news. There’s a botanical superstar ...
For many home gardeners and plant owners it's a joy to see their horticultural friends grow and thrive. However, constant development can also result in a plant growing out of control, becoming too ...
There are three main methods that you can use to create a new snake plant from an existing one. Using the right potting soil and planter are keys to successful propagation. Ground cinnamon — a natural ...
The "What Can I Do?" page of the new Minneapolis climate plan offers immediate steps people can take to cut the pollution super-heating the planet. Switch out gas appliances for electric ones. Take ...
Snake repellent plants can be hugely important if you live in an area where these unwelcome reptiles thrive. Snakes love damp, secluded spots with dense leaf cover and also sun-bathed rock gardens, ...
Watering a snake plant in winter follows a rhythm entirely its own. Whether or not this famously tough houseplant stays healthy through the coldest months hinges on you understanding that rhythm.
Q. I have had a snake plant in my home for many years. This year, out of the blue, it produced flowers. Is this unusual? A. The snake plant belongs to my group of hard-to-kill houseplants that I ...