18 most beautiful & easy to grow indoor plants. Best houseplants with showy foliage & flowers, plus gardening tips for low light conditions.
You’ll find tips for assorted herbs, a couple vegetables and a few neat-o plants to try your hand at. They will do well inside year round but many will thrive outdoors during the summer months (if you have the space) but move them indoors once it gets a little chilly and before the...
The table in my dining room filled with plants in late January. My Chinese Evergreen sits at the far end of the bay windows because it doesn’t require as much light. Be sure to scroll to the bottom because I answer some commonly asked questions about indoor plant care in winter. Some ...
I have one that I place in front of my sliding back door. This spot faces southerly, so the plants that need the most sun get put here. Indoor grow lights are also a good option if you don’t have very good light in your home. When choosing what plant to grow indoors this winter...
Indoor Plant Starts- Starting seeds indoors to transplant later, is one of the early joys of gardening. Why let the garden stores have all the fun, when you can start your own seedlings!? While winter goes by, review the basics of seed starting, and seedling care. As a rule of thumb,...
but it’s all about breaking habits. If you’re in a rut because you haven’t been taking care of your health, you could start by making yourself one, simple, healthy meal. If your home space feels stale and uninspiring, why not start with something simple to spice it up, like some...
When to Plant Parsley Parsley seeds can be started indoors or sown directly in the garden. However, the taproot of parsley plants is delicate, so take extra care if transplanting! For a head start, plant seeds in individual pots indoors 6 to 8 weeks before thelast spring frost date. ...
In winter, feed sparingly or not at all; houseplants will be especially sensitive to overfeeding at this time of year, when most go into dormancy. Come spring, start to feed plants again. This, along with more hours of daylight, will help to kickstart their growing phase. Continue feeding...
Start Your Garden Early: Tips for Starting Seeds Indoors This Winter Winter may seem like a quiet time for gardening, but it’s actually the perfect season to start planning and planting!... Firefly Petunia: A Glowing Marvel of Nature and Science ...
When it comes to watering an air plant, start by removing it from the terrarium and then drop it into a bowl of rainwater or distilled water. In arid climates, you can mist the air plants inside the terrarium with rainwater or distilled water in between longer soaks. Shop bundles of air...