What To Consider When Choosing Entryway Plants Nearly any houseplant can be used in an entryway. To help choose the best ...
I’ve been taking Miguel, my 12-year-old Havanese, for 3,500-step walks around the neighborhood lately (and telling myself ...
Some foliage plants surprise in spring rather than fall. Siberian bugloss (Brunnera), for instance, is beloved for its ...
Rinse and separate their “bulblet” roots and allow them to air dry thoroughly, then place them in peat moss in a box in which ...
Some foliage plants surprise in spring rather than fall. Siberian bugloss (Brunnera), for instance, is beloved for its ...
The journey began in 2017 when Pettigrew’s first experience with indoor gardening ended in failure ... They filled their home ...
So, if you’d like to display one as a floor plant, purchase a large one. Indoors, the plants can reach up to 10 feet tall, ...
Outdoors, bunny ears can reach two to three feet tall and four to five ... stay smaller and remain a tabletop plant for many years. They also rarely flower indoors. Despite the cuddly name and ...
These plants are fairly tolerant of fall temperatures, compared to other tropical plants, but should be brought indoors when nighttime ... edible, tall (over 4 feet), and short (under 4 feet).
You can never have too many plants! Turn any room into a fresh oasis with these clever indoor plant shelf ideas.