Indoor, tropical and hanging plants are a great way to brighten up a home, especially when the winter brings darker, colder and shorter days. However, the change in conditions means some of our ...
Calatheas are well-suited for most bathrooms. They respond well to humidity and can tolerate indirect light. "If you want to ...
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If your idea of “gardening” is remembering to water a plant before it dies, fear not! Some houseplants don’t just ...
If your space doesn’t get much natural light, there’s no need to give up on plant parenthood. By choosing the right low-light indoor plants, you can still create a lush, green atmosphere that brings ...
Low-light plants have adapted to their shady environments both indoors and in their natural habitats. Most low-light plants don't need to be watered very often, making them even easier to keep alive.
If your home gets little natural light and you think a lush jungle oasis is out of reach, think again. While plants like aloe vera or jade might not do well in dimly lit rooms, the best low-light ...
Pothos is one of the easiest houseplants to grow and almost impossible to kill. Pothos are trailing plants that just keep on ...
Add dimension and texture to your rooms with one or more of these fabulous indoor hanging plants. Alsobia dianthiflora features furry green leaves with a purple midrib. "There aren't many hanging ...
Easy-care balcony plants can refresh small apartments, improve air quality, and bring calm greenery into busy urban ...
A longtime bohemian standard during the 1970s, hanging houseplants have returned in a big way as demand for plants has skyrocketed in the pandemic and Instagram influencers flaunt their indoor jungles ...