Plants form an important part of our indoor environment, so you may not want to move them all outside. Houseplants that have ...
In late summer or early fall, when temperatures threaten to drop below 60 F in your garden, reverse the acclimation process ...
While it is the dream of many gardeners to have acres of land to grow their favorite plants, the reality for many is much ...
Research shows outdoor farming can emit up to 50 times less carbon dioxide than indoor production, which relies heavily on ...
Spring has finally arrived in Southeast Texas, well not officially, but that’s between us! According to a few 30-day weather prediction sites, our local temperatures will moderate. Anticipated ...
Soil — look for potting mix or indoor houseplant soil. Often, a peat moss-based mix is good. But soil requirements can vary ...
Could your morning caffeinated pick-me-up be as beneficial to your beloved indoor plants as it is in the garden?
When we think of fertilizer, applying it to the lawn and garden to promote healthy plant growth often comes to mind. However, to keep houseplants thriving, we also need to understand the ...
You’ve kept your monstera and snake plant alive. Now try these more challenging options, recommended by plant pros. Detractors malign them as tacky eyesores. But for a growing group of devotees ...