By moving container-grown citrus into a greenhouse, sunroom, or bright indoor location for the winter, gardeners anywhere can grow them.
Read MoreWith boldly-patterned leaves, Calatheas are a colorful addition to your home.
Read MoreWith the proper amounts of light, water, and fertilizer, you can expect to receive years of pleasure from your Norfolk Island Pine.
Read MoreHouseplants need to be reported for one of two reasons: either the root system has become too massive for the existing pot, or the plant has used all of the nutrients in the existing soil.
Read MoreFragrant but fussy? No! Gardenias are simple to grow if you meet their basic needs.
Read MoreFerns make wonderful indoor houseplants. Here are care instructions for some of the most popular.
Read MoreWith the graceful common name “peace lily”, Spathiphyllum is an easy care, low light houseplant.
Read MoreOne of the most popular large houseplants, Ficus are easy and low maintenance if the basic needs are met. Covers several species.
Read MoreThe showy, speckled leaves of Dieffenbachia or Dumbcane have made it one of America’s favorite houseplants for decades.
Read MoreThe bright, showy flowers of Anthurium make a great color accent in the home or in a shady outdoor summer container, and care is very easy!
Read MoreThe Dracena family consists of a number of species native to tropical regions of Africa and Australia.
Read MoreA classic fall and winter bloomer, cyclamen's unique flowers make them a holiday favorite.
Read MoreThink safety with your holiday plants and other decorations this Christmas.
Read MoreCarnivorous plants are fun but require special care.
Read MoreTry an easy-to-grow Christmas (or Thanksgiving) Cactus this year.
Read MoreFlowering in fall or winter, they are often associated with Christmas.
Read MoreWith easy care and exotic looks air plants are versatile houseplants.
Read MoreAfrican Violets are a rewarding and easy-to-grow houseplant.
Read MoreThe basics of watering, sunlight and more for houseplants.
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