Commonly referred to as the Swiss Cheese plant Due to its increased popularity, the National Garden Bureau (NGB) has named 2025 "The Year of the Monstera." As a houseplant, it still grows tall, ...
Epiphytes do not bring nutrition from the soil by way of roots. Instead, they cling to bark, or rocks, or other substrates. Parts that look like roots just anchor the plants. They receive all their ...
Give your plants a feeding every two to three weeks from the end of March to the middle of September, and don't fertilize ...
With the worst of winter behind us, it's time to refocus your indoor plant care on spring. That means increasing watering, fertilizing, repotting and dusting the leaves. You'll want to keep the soil ...
Winter is coming and that green thumb you thought you had as you nurtured your peace lilies and fiddle-leaf figs over the summer may be starting to look a little ... well, brown. Don’t worry, it’s not ...
In most cases, homeowners should take a “wait and see” attitude. Trees and shrubs should be kept well-watered throughout summer and fall to avoid drought stress. Keep plants well mulched to prevent ...
More often than not, gardeners treat their tomato plants as annuals. Tomatoes are a warm-season crop that thrives on plenty of sunshine, and they won't develop fruit well once nighttime temperatures ...
This time of year brings so many wonderful sights, warm temperatures and new life to gardens. But it also invariably brings something else … unwanted six-legged tiny guests into our house … ants!
Indoor plants are more than just pretty decorations for your home. They can actually improve the air you breathe, reduce ...