How To Keep A Pothos Houseplant Happy & Healthy Throughout Winter
Pothos is one of those easily recognizable houseplants. While it's pretty low-maintenance, follow these simple care tips to keep it healthy through the winter.
Read MorePothos is one of those easily recognizable houseplants. While it's pretty low-maintenance, follow these simple care tips to keep it healthy through the winter.
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Read MoreWhile your houseplants may look the same in the winter, it's likely that they are dormant. So, you'll need to avoid doing a regular chore for their health.
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Read MoreAs cool weather crops, it's a shame that peas are still too tender to get through winter. But with the right set up, you can grow your peas all year long.
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Read MoreThis low-maintenance, humidity-loving houseplant needs you to know that it is affected by the winter, even indoors! Here's how to adjust your care for it.
Read MoreOnce winter hits, it doesn't have to be curtains for your tomato plant. Bring the growing indoors with a nifty propagation tip that will keep tomatoes coming.
Read MoreGiven its name, you may expect a Christmas cactus to bloom on (or around) December 25. However, one simple mistake could prevent the houseplant from flowering.
Read MoreWhen you have limited growing space, don't fret. With the right variety, planning, and tools, you can grow even root vegetables like sweet potatoes indoors.
Read MoreNothing stings more than accidentally killing a "low-maintenance" houseplant. If your snake plant withers this winter, you might be doing this task too often.
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Read MoreThat bougainvillea needs a little TLC when cooler weather makes its arrival. Don't forget this vital fall task that will keep these vining shrubs healthy.
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