Want to contribute to a better, greener planet, but don’t know how? Your home itself can be a space of conscious change. Every time you pick a handcrafted cushion instead of a synthetic one, or grow ...
Plants make an indoor atmosphere more cheerful and vibrant. Fortunately, you don’t need a lot of space or even sunlight to create a thriving garden in your home — as long as you pick plants that will ...
Playing with colors, textures, and heights can instantly add dimension. Easy Plant A singular potted plant sitting on a shelf, patio stoop, or in the corner is lovely, but sometimes you feel moved to ...
Have you noticed? Indoor plants are back, and even bigger than they were in the macrame-swathed 1970s. These days, collectors will pay hundreds, even thousands of dollars for a snippet of a rare ...
Houseplants can be finicky. That’s because when they’re growing in a pot, they don’t get the same interaction with other species or the same type of soil as outdoor plants. Try as we might, we just ...
Damien and Jacqueline Harrison, of the landscape design firm Harrison Green, share their tips for maintaining greenery when outdoor gardens aren’t an option. As landscape designers in New York City, ...
The grow light industry is, well, growing like a weed. From Arctic greenhouses and urban gardens to legalized marijuana farms, the lights we use for growing plants indoors have sprouted into a ...
Group plants in odd numbers like threes and vary their heights, textures, and shapes. Use plants strategically to enhance your living room's style based on their height and color. Thoughtful placement ...
As gardens, parks and nature strips start showing signs of spring, our indoor plants might need a little help to jump into the new season. If, on inspection, you find yellowing leaves, collapsing ...