Can you grow vegetables indoors? Sprawling pumpkin vines and trailing cucumber plants may be too large for indoor growing, ...
During active growth, feed your gardenias with a fertilizer that's designed for acid-loving plants. “Consistent, light ...
For best results, individual pepper plants should be kept in pots or grow bags that are at least 12 inches in diameter, although larger pots are even better. Ensure the growing containers have plenty ...
Expand your succulent collection indoors or outdoors with the paddle plant (Kalanchoe thyrsiflora). This striking succulent is known for how the light green, round, fleshy leaves stack beside each ...
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Thinking about adding some greenery to your home but worried you might not have a green thumb? You’re not alone. Many people want houseplants that are easy to care for and can handle a little neglect.
A great hydroponic indoor garden is one of the best investments you can have in your home. I know that’s a bold claim considering there are so many brilliant home and kitchen innovations, but an ...
Rice water contains mild nutrients and starches that may support plant growth. Here’s how to use this kitchen leftover safely ...
There are certain plants that won't survive the winter outdoors. Sometimes, people buy plants that they fully intend to keep indoors through winter, like my Living Room Lemon: It goes out for summer, ...