I'm scared to even whisper it for fear of jinxing it, but summer in London is swiftly coming to a close. But to soften the cool winter that's surely looming, why not lean on some tropical foliage to ...
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 ...
If you don't have enough light, grow lights can be a great alternative. Keep these no more than 2 feet away from the foliage, but some grow lights are more powerful than others. Even if they don't ...
Winter can be lovely in its own way, but after enough time enduring the bitter cold, it’s natural to fantasize about a warm day in the tropics. So, if you're craving a break from winter's icy ...
You don't have to wait for spring to stop and smell the flowers because in the following six indoor gardens, their floral displays are always in bloom. So when winter comes knockin or foliage starts ...
As we relish longer days, consider adding some conversation starters like indoor plants in decorative glass containers, succulent gardens or indoor tropical plants. They double as Valentine gifts, too ...
Green-thumbed enthusiasts will be thrilled to find a sizeable plant that's versatile enough for both indoor and outdoor environments. Banana plants, also known as Carethe Musa oriental dwarf, are of ...
Matt Spinetta’s artistic eye and love of tropical, exotic and rare or endangered plants has boldly influenced his Novato garden. A San Rafael native and veteran ...
Tropical plants here in New England grow mainly as indoor plants or in the summer garden. Last week I attended the Tropical Plant Industry Exhibition in Fort Lauderdale, a trade show for the industry.
The depths of winter might seem an unusual time to visit a botanical garden, but many public gardens, none more than a three-hour drive from Columbus, are home to greenhouses and conservatories that ...