Propagating houseplants is one of the most satisfying things you can do as a plant owner, and it costs almost nothing. A ...
What's better than having a beautiful plant? Having one you can easily propagate. Use cuttings from these plants to grow more for your garden or gift friends.
In today’s fast-paced world, not everyone has the time, space, and patience for traditional soil gardening. The good news is that a number of plants do well in water and are perfect for indoor spaces, ...
Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas cactus are related plants that are all extremely easy to propagate. When you trim these plants up to encourage more blooms or to neaten leggy stems, save a few of ...
Teapots are plentiful in thrift stores. If you're an avid indoor gardener, you can double your houseplant collection by using ...
After chopping onions or mincing garlic, a stubborn smell can cling to your wooden cutting board long after you’ve washed it.
If you brought plants inside last fall, they're likely to have become straggly. You can prune them and make new, free plants from the trimmings. Cut back lanky geranium stems. This will encourage them ...
Spiderworts are easy-to-grow house and garden plants, and they're so good-looking, you probably want more of them. Thankfully, propagating them at home is easy.
Turn one Tradescantia into a curtain of purple foliage with simple UK‑friendly propagation steps and care tips that keep fresh cuttings coming.
​Starting plants from seed feels like the most natural and conventional way of growing plants, whether they are flowers, vegetables or herbs. After all, that’s how plants grow in nature, right? But ...
A practical guide to starting herb gardening in India, covering easy herbs, containers, soil, watering, and harvesting for ...
Growing herbs at home may seem difficult, but it can actually be simple and hassle-free. Many people buy small herb pots from supermarkets only to see them dry out within a few days. However, several ...