Staghorn ferns have leaf-like fronds that are visually appealing. They are long lived and grow well in indirect light.
Once a seed germinates, it is committed to one location. Plants are sessile—stuck where they started out—forced to cope with ...
Q. Over the holidays, an acquaintance gave me a houseplant as a gift. She called it a night-blooming Cereus and said it was a ...
Shallow dishes crowded with tiny, drought-resistant plants in shades of green, red and purple are pretty much all most people know about indoor ...
Fragrant flowers can help lift you out of the winter doldrums, according to Ed Sourdiffe, Master Gardener and Green Thumb ...
Move your potted citruses and other weather-sensitive plants into the greenhouse for protection. In the late winter, usually ...
Spray sensitive plants with liquid seaweed that day or the day before the freeze is expected to arrive. Spray both sides of ...
A flowering houseplant can look like simple color on a windowsill, then suddenly it becomes the room’s loudest shape. Big leaves, glossy surfaces, and repeated blooms pull the eye and shrink the sense ...
A new study from the University of Exeter shows that artificial light does more than attract moths. Light can cause moths to ...
The orchid is said to be the most exotic of all flowers. Their fragile beauty has made them a favorite corsage flower.
The short answer: It depends on the plant and the container.
No backyard? No problem! From mapping out your space to picking the perfect planters, our Master Gardener explains how to create a patio garden.