Embrace the vibrancy of winter in India with a garden adorned by shade-loving flowers. From delicate African violets to bold ...
As temperatures turn colder outside, you may want to start looking into indoor plants for the winter! Kelly McGowen with the ...
While it's true that many flowering plants will sometimes drop their spent blooms, cutting them back will allow the plant to focus its energy on growing new buds and flowers. To avoid deadheading ...
Although certain species of plants are toxic to pets, the seven below are safe for both cats and dogs. Houseplants are a ...
Edible flowers are the prettiest way to garnish dishes and drinks. Nestling them in icing to dress up a grocery store cake ...
All are in the mint family but calamint is in the genus Calamintha and catmint and catnip are in the genus Nepeta.
'Visitors love seeing our reblooming irises both in early summer and in fall. In particular, our native blue flag iris, Iris virginica, is wonderful for moist soils and rain gardens. This strong ...
It’s important to let this callous form first so your cutting doesn’t rot." The Mirror reported the plants that will need ...
Creating a calming sanctuary within your home or garden is a wonderful way to cultivate peace and tranquility amidst the chaos of daily life. The right selection of plants can transform any space into ...
From the false olive to pompon tree and more, South Africa has many beautiful indigenous trees that are ideal for small gardens, attracting insect and bird ...
Mexican butterworts are houseplants which stay indoors year-round, however, Gierys cultivates other types of carnivorous ...
African violets, those cheerful, shade-loving houseplants native to Tanzania and introduced to the U.S. in the late 1800s, ...