A healthy tomato plant will bear plump red fruits in summer, but only if gardeners ensure there is a steady flow of nutrients ...
With spring ever so close, the urge to have that beautiful garden color can seem nagging. Here are ways to force the start of ...
The elements of the outdoors that allow plants to thrive – light, warmth, and water – can all be brought indoors with a little creativity and the right resources.
Valentine's Day is a time for expressing love and appreciation for others, which is often done by giving cut flowers and, increasingly, potted plants. Whether you've received a bouquet of ...
With spring just around the corner, you may want to start your seeds indoors. Here are some things you should know.
Now is the time to start organizing for our 2025 vegetable gardens. It is not too soon to start slow-to-grow plants, such as ...
This low-maintenance, trailing houseplant will add a splash of unique, variegated color to your home. Here's how to care for ...
Discover the Special Fig Variety for Your Garden Figs are a delightful fruit to cultivate, offering a delicious flavor when picked straight from the tree in the warmth of the sun. They make a ...
With our outdoor plants now properly covered with a blanket of snow, it’s time to turn our attention to our houseplants and ...
Learn how to grow and care for DownHome Harvest® 'Little Miss Figgy' Dwarf Fig, a compact variety perfect for gardens or ...
Poinsettias, or botanically speaking, Euphorbia pulcherrima, grow best outdoors in temperate climates. They come from Central ...
Mitchell says phototropism is “nature’s magic” and is responsible for plants being able to stretch their stems, leaves, and budding flowers toward the strongest source of light. With that said, the ...