The Coffee Tree You Can Grow Indoors (Even In Winter)
Coffee has become an essential part of many of our lives, but have you ever wondered what plant it comes from? Here's how to grow the tropical plant indoors.
Read MoreCoffee has become an essential part of many of our lives, but have you ever wondered what plant it comes from? Here's how to grow the tropical plant indoors.
Read MoreFound in rainforests, this tropical plant is easy to grow with the right lighting and soil conditions, helping you create a Joanna Gaines-esque aesthetic.
Read MoreSnake plants are known for being resilient house plants, but if you want yours to thrive rather than just survive, then increasing this key resource may help.
Read MoreThe glossy and deep green ZZ plant is a low-maintenance houseplant that is incredibly resilient. However, watering wrong is one of the few ways to kill it.
Read MoreAmaryllis flowers are a winter holiday staple, but you can keep the fun going. Instead of throwing it away after, add this chore to keep the plant alive.
Read MoreWhether you're a fig fan or just want a unique plant, here's how to pick the right variety and keep your fig tree happy, either in a pot or in the ground.
Read MoreGrowing your own tea is not as difficult as it sounds. With the right plants and light, you can snip, dry, and brew some of your favorite ingredients.
Read MoreTell all those artificial sprays to step aside. This year, we're making our homes smell fresher with our favorite fragrant houseplants, like these 15 options.
Read MoreWhen it comes to houseplants, Joanna Gaines plays favorites, but who can blame her? This prehistoric fern is as fascinating as it is elegant in any space.
Read MoreJoanna Gaines calls herself a plant lady, so take some indoor decor advice with her favorite houseplants. Your home will have "Fixer Upper" vibes in no time.
Read MoreHGTV's David Bromstad is known for his colorful and lively designs, so his dislike for a common plant decor isn't surprising. Here's how to avoid it at home.
Read MoreIt's not Christmas, but there's no reason you can't keep your Christmas cactus around. These gardening tips can keep the pretty houseplant healthy all year.
Read MoreIf your peace lily is looking a little sad this winter, it could be because of your indoor conditions. There's an easy fix to help the houseplant bounce back.
Read MoreSpider plants are easy-going, but when their trademark pointy leaves are browing, it's a cry for help. A change to your watering schedule could be the key.
Read MoreSnag one of these beloved citrus trees for the indoor-outdoor-cat of the fruit world. Whether in your sunny yard or cozy home, it can produce fruit year-round.
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.
Read MoreYou'd normally throw away this unwanted liquid in your kitchen. But if you keep this commonly discarded water, you could make your spider plant a lot healthier.
Read MoreWhile pothos are incredibly low-maintenance and well-loved houseplants, they aren't indestructable. To avoid overwatering, stick to this winter schedule.
Read MorePlaying "Clue" is a lot more fun as a boardgame rather than trying to figure out who murdered your plant. These are some of the most common pests to look for.
Read MoreSharp and edgy agave, the tequila-giving succulent, makes a great house plant. It'll live its best life with the right soil and this annual revitalizing task.
Read MoreYou don't have to troll the grocery store to get fresh strawberries. With the right pot, light setup, and variety, you can have right-off-the-vine berries.
Read MoreIf you're dreaming of healthy pothos vines, here are some tips for successfully adding a stake without harming the roots or creating a dry home for them.
Read MoreMany people throw away their used coffee grounds, but not us gardeners. They can be used to provide nutrients for our favorite houseplants, like the monstera.
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.
Read MoreThe path to cleaner air inside your home doesn't have to mean expensive air purifiers. It could mean just adding a few more of your favorite houseplants.
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.
Read MoreFrom large, leafy greens to flowering woody vines, if you want a tropical look to your yard in the summer, you can bring these plants inside when it gets cold.
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