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Container gardening is coming in from the cold, replacing the one-plant-to-a-pot displays that have been indoor decorating staples since the Victorian era.
Backed by NASA and beloved by designers, these indoor plants do more than look good. They support healthier living.
When the heatwave hits, it's crucial to have water at the ready and setting up some cool spots with shade screens can be a game-changer. These shaded havens can dial down the temperature a notch, ...
The best indoor plants ask little and give a lot, especially during a pandemic as temperatures drop. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
“Plants have the uncanny ability to regulate the humidity around them,” says Chris Raimondi, who is president of Raimondi Horticultural Group in Ho-Ho-Kus, N.J., and teaches interior ...
As the winter chill settles in, many gardeners find their indoor plants longing for a warm, nurturing environment. It's heartbreaking to watch your beloved greenery struggle through the colder ...
Many popular interior plants are used to tropical forests. The Wisconsin climate, even indoors, can make keeping greenery alive difficult. Lake Effect gardening contributor Melinda Myers gives us ...
Since 2020, Wolfe accumulated more than 100 indoor and 100 outdoor plants. ... “Once I got involved with various plant groups, I jumped on the free community stand idea,” Wolfe said.
Fragrant indoor plants, ... Group 3 to 5 bulbs per pot, and if you plant them in September, they'll likely show in time for Christmas. They may need support to prevent falling over.