Nothing conjures up the feeling of the tropics like giant, lush-leaved plants, and if you live in the tropics or subtropics, ...
Potted hibiscus and angel trumpets (Brugmansia) should also be brought indoors before the first frost and treated as ...
Looking out my dining area window, it is easy to see Fall has arrived. Leaves are drifting down from the oak tree. Dried ...
Because it never loses its leaves ... Although small, these plants radiate good energy and can offset the negative energy that collects in less-used spaces. This tropical plant is best suited ...
Misting is necessary for only plants that can take in moisture through their leaves — a type of ... a mister that’s too large will be unwieldy to carry and store. The right capacity ...
Looking out my dining area window, it is easy to see Fall has arrived. Leaves are drifting down from the oak tree. Dried ...
Did you fall in love with some of your tropical patio plants over the summer and can't bare to watch them die in the cold? You don't have to! Here are a few tips to keep them around for years to come.
But that’s not the only beautiful winter flower to chase away winter blues. There’s winter daphne, known for its white to ...
The LEAF (Lunar Effects on Agricultural Flora) science module will feature three types of plants (rape (Brassica Rapa), duckweed and cress (Arabidopsis thaliana) ) in an isolated atmosphere.
If they’re too big for the house or have been planted ... by your sunniest window over winter. The plants will likely drop their leaves and may even look sickly, but they should bounce back ...