Sadly, summer vacation for your houseplants is over! If you took your houseplants outdoors for more light and warmth in the summer, it’s time to bring them back in for the winter. But there are ...
To improve the growth and health of your indoor plants, try moving them outdoors for the summer. Exposing your favorite houseplants to natural light, increased humidity, and fresh air can give them a ...
Plants are relatively robust—pack them snugly and wrap their pots in bubble wrap for security. It's best to transport them by car so you can control the temperature and conditions. For plants you no ...
If you missed the fall planting window, here's how to protect plants in their nursery pots so they survive until spring.
You can help your houseplants stay healthy by giving them just the right air moisture and placing them where conditions match ...
Spring has finally arrived in Southeast Texas, well not officially, but that’s between us! According to a few 30-day weather prediction sites, our local temperatures will moderate. Anticipated ...
How to Keep Your Houseplants Alive in Fall and Winter. Many people have adopted houseplants amid COVID-19 to boost their mental health. Here's how to make sure your new oxygen-giving friends stay ...
Although we love to grow plants indoors, I often say that nature never created a houseplant. The plants we choose to grow indoors come from natural, outdoor environments that are similar to growing ...