When winter rolls around and daylight hours shrink, your indoor plants can start to look a little sad. You might notice slower growth or leaves losing their color. It’s easy to feel frustrated when ...
You know what they say (and by "they," we mean millennials, basically): Pets are the new kids and plants are the new pets! And just like any pet, you want to give your lush little plant babies the ...
Indoor growing offers many advantages. The biggest benefits are the most obvious: garden pests can’t get at your plants, and you have total control over the weather. Yet unless you’re lucky enough to ...
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Curious about using red grow lights for your houseplants? Learn about the different types of red light and how they impact ...
It doesn’t matter if you’re caring for a ZZ plant or a cactus: Plants need sunlight to survive. And if you’re living in an apartment devoid of sunlight or don’t have an outdoor space to garden, grow ...
Helping your houseplants survive winter can feel like an exercise in futility. The days are short, sunshine is sparse and before long, you may notice your plants looking a little pale, leggy and ...
Fall and winter are just around the corner, and while it’s many folks’ favorite seasons, plant lovers aren’t the biggest fans as colder weather means harsher conditions for their plants. Available in ...
Just because you live in an apartment with close quarters, doesn't mean you should be excluded from springtime gardening. Here is a list of tools and plants needed to create a botanical area in your ...