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 ...
'When frost threatens, water the soil thoroughly a day before - moist soil retains heat better than dry,' recommends the ...
Ok, you’ve gotten lucky so far. Despite a few evenings threatening a light frost, you've skated by with your potted tropical plants out on the porch. Maybe you slid them in the garage or tucked them ...
Thought it was impossible to grow plants in dark spaces? Discover tropical indoor plants that thrive in low, humid areas, ...
TIME FOR SUNDAY GARDENER. I’M HERE AT VALLEY VIEW FARMS, AND YOU MIGHT BE SURPRISED TO KNOW THAT MANY OF YOUR HOUSEPLANTS ARE ACTUALLY TROPICALS. IF YOU HAD THEM OUTSIDE, YOU SHOULD HAVE BROUGHT THEM ...
Many of us use tropical plants in containers to embellish our homes indoors. We call these plants "houseplants," but most plants only tolerate living inside our homes. They would be happier outside.
According to gardening expert Melinda Myers, the key to keeping plants healthy indoors is replicating environmental factors from their natural habitat like sunlight and water. Over the last year, many ...
The holidays are upon us, and one of the things we enjoy about this time of year is all the sparkle and color that go with the season. So why not extend that joy into the cold and dreary days ahead?
Tropical hibiscus likes hot weather and provides vibrant flowers in summer, but it will not survive a winter outside in ...