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Whether indoors or outdoors, you can add a little life to your windowsill, your balcony or your yard in just a few steps.
These indoor plants are perfect for absorbing humidity and warding off unwanted smells in your home during the rains.
Instead of separating spaces with doors, try training vining plants to grow along your doorway. This is a unique way to add ...
A vintage Skotch Kooler packed with ham salad sandwiches and deviled eggs alongside an insulated Thermos jug filled with hand ...
Florida's coastal charm is evident not just in its beaches, but also in the curb appeal of its homes. Drawing inspiration ...
Key Features Neither Katrina nor David had done much gardening before moving from their inner-city apartment to a 2-hectare ‘haven’. Before then they’d only had a few pot plants. The steep ...
SOPHIE: Come plants can generate their own heat and even regulate their own temperature. One amazing example is the sacred lotus, which can adjust its internal temperature to attract pollinators ...
You don't even need to go out and buy new sponges to do this trick. Any old sponge you have in the kitchen will do, even if you were about to throw it away, but it's got to be an eco-friendly ...
Holding your hanging basket steady, press the bottomless plastic nursery pot into roughly the center of the soil. Aim for about 1 or 2 inches down — deep enough that the pot doesn't wobble too much.
Allegra Family Lawyers says six pot plants worth about $2000 were stolen from their offices in Riseley Street, Ardross, some time after closing on Tuesday, June 3 and before staff arrived the next ...