Have you ever noticed that people who enjoy their yards and gardens like talking about plants nearly as much as they enjoy growing them? Striking up a conversation is easy. Just ask “Have you ever ...
There's a lot more to our greener counterparts than we realize; secrets are lurking everywhere in our gardens. Here are 30 super interesting facts that you didn't know about plants—until today, of ...
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The unique tropical indoor plant that thrives in the bathroom
This houseplant thrives in the typical high humidity of a bathroom and adds a velvet-soft texture to a space that can ...
Bringing plants into your home does more than just brighten up a room. It connects you with nature, purifies your air, and can even boost your mood. While classic houseplants like spider plants and ...
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The 11 Most Dramatic Plants For Your Maximalist Home
Maximalism in design is all about layering: textures, colors, styles and anything else. For the true biophilic, the idea of ...
Plants are a useful resource. We depend on them for food, water, medicine, air, and climate, among other things. Not only that, but some of us keep a pot or a handful to bring life into our homes.
While you probably associate gardening with springtime, this unique veggie should be started in mid-winter for the best ...
Gardening is good for the mind, body and spirit. It is also good for the youngsters in our lives. Research shows that gardening helps relieve stress, improve focus, positively impacts mood and ...
Triphyophyllum peltatum, an extraordinary plant native to West Africa, has astonished scientists with its unique behavior. Widely recognized for its medicinal properties and the production of a ...
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