Discover why coffee is a natural fertilizer for houseplants and by using drip coffee will be a viable fertilizer for your fiddle leaf fig!
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Plants are nature's best way to add exquisite tints in your homes and here are 33 different types of Colorful Houseplants to make it happen!
You don’t need to be an expert to know the basic necessities houseplants need in order to grow. But aside from sunlight, water, and good soil, houseplants...
Do you have coffee grounds lying around? Don't throw them away! Here are six indoor plants that will love to feast on them.
Everyone loves a pop of leafy green texture indoors when the weather is cold outside. This desire leads so many people to buy houseplants, but they can be notoriously hard to keep alive. A few tips will aid in keeping these tricky plants healthy and thriving and ready for warmer weather outdoors! | wyseguide.com #houseplants #ferns #indoorplants
I hope you had a great Halloween! If you missed it I shared a picture of us on Halloween HERE! Kevin was at a playoff game for the team he works for (NYCFC professional soccer team, that play out of the Yankee Stadium, until their stadium is built). He is the medical director, if you watch the games you will see him on the side. Today I am talking all about Houseplants. This is a complete inventory of all the plants in our home! So get ready to see a lot of photos and tips on owning houseplants. I shared the easiest houseplant to own too. And The Sill gave me a coupon code for 10% off to share with you for today only. They never offer discounts, so even though it is small it will help to off-set the shipping! My new favorite houseplant from them is the "prayer plant". See it all over on the blog today!
Packed full of the best ingredients, this houseplant soil recipe will ensure your plant gets enough nutrients and moisture to truly thrive!
Caffeine is not only enjoyed by humans, but there are some Houseplants that Love Coffee too! Surprised? Check the list below.
Want to grow multiple plants together in one pot? Looking for the best Houseplant Combination that could work out in your favor? You are at the right place!
These houseplants completely change the way these homes look.
This guide to edible houseplants will inspire your indoor space whether you want to grow food indoors or spice up your houseplant collection
Learn the most uncommon and rare houseplants you can grow no matter if you're a collector or novice gardener.
We’ve finally found a solution for people who love houseplants but don’t love when their feline roommates treat the fiddle leaf fig like their own personal litter box. Here are 15 herbs and houseplants that can grow hydroponically, meaning they can survive without potting soil, in just a vase full of water. Not only is this dirt-free method pet-friendly and low-maintenance, but it also happens to produce some stunning arrangements.
Jasmine, citrus plants, gardenia, stephanotis, orange jessamine, begonia, certain orchids, passionflower, hoya, angel's trumpet, and plumeria all offer sweet-smelling flowers. Scented geraniums, sweet bay, eucalyptus, and Cuban oregano also have fragrant leaves.
Do monstera like coffee grounds, it is known to add little nitrogen to your compost bin. It also improves drainage ability of the growing medium.
Find out everything you need to know to legally sell plants from home with this helpful guide.
Caffeine is not only enjoyed by humans, but there are some Houseplants that Love Coffee too! Surprised? Check the list below.
Are you looking to add impact to your indoor garden? Check out these 10 exceptionally exotic houseplants you have probably never heard of! 1. Butterfly Wing (Christia obcordata) This wonderful and unique exotic plant will surely grab attention. Christia obcordata is more commonly known as "butterfly wing" because of its triangular-shaped foliage with green and burgundy stripes. It does not like to be too wet, and it does not want to be too dry; it will thrive in a shaded spot. 2. Wine Cup (Crass
Here are the Different Ways to Use Spices to make your houseplants thrive while being protected against pest and diseases!
Stromanthe triostar care guide. Also called calathea triostar, you'll need some care tips to keep this beautiful houseplant looking great.
This houseplant really shines – literally! I love the ZZ Plant because it’s gorgeous, tough and so easy to care for. Other names it goes by are Zanzibar Gem,…
Discover ways to use fresh or leftover coffee grounds to fertilize indoor plants and promote healthy plant growth. Use grounds to amend the soil of a houseplant or feed an indoor plant with a liquid fertilizer to give your plant a boost of nutrients. #coffee #grounds #houseplants
Welcome to the House Fur blog about living happily with pets and plants! I share my tips for living healthy and happy with dogs, cats, and over 100 houseplants.
The Language of Houseplants: Harness Healing and Energy in the Home By Cheralyn Darcey Every plant has a meaning, energy and qualities that will enhance your life and the spaces you live and work within. This guide features 44 popular houseplants, each beautifully illustrated with vintage artworks and an in-depth explanation and exploration of the characteristics, meanings and qualities that can help you create an indoor haven of healing, calm, balance and love for all those who live and work within it. Included are indoor gardening care guides and helpful tips, resource lists of plants for each month, meanings, gift guide and uses as well as ways for you to discover the language of any plant to ensure happy and healthy plants and help you grow a thriving bond between you and your plants. Cheralyn Darcey is an ethnobotanist, botanical history author, and environmental artist who has had a lifelong connection with the spiritual and healing properties of plants. Cheralyn has written eighteen internationally published botanical and gardening titles and lives on the Central Coast of NSW. She is the Community Garden Curator at SWAMP Sustainable Wetlands Agricultural Makers Project) in NSW where she designs and delivers garden systems and educational opportunities for community groups. Dimensions: 5.5″ x 7.5″ (14 x 19.1 cm) Paperback
Here are the Different Ways to Use Spices to make your houseplants thrive while being protected against pest and diseases!
If you want to grow some of the best indoor plants, then check out our list of the Most Beautiful Houseplants You Never Knew About!
Photographed by Sigurd Grünberger for Cover Magazine November 2012
We’ve finally found a solution for people who love houseplants but don’t love when their feline roommates treat the fiddle leaf fig like their own personal litter box. Here are 15 herbs and houseplants that can grow hydroponically, meaning they can survive without potting soil, in just a vase full of water. Not only is this dirt-free method pet-friendly and low-maintenance, but it also happens to produce some stunning arrangements.
Is your peace lily not looking great? Yellow, brown or black leaves, brown tips, dying flowers? This guide can help you diagnose the issue.
Light-loving, drought-tolerant succulents make superb long-lived houseplants that require minimal care. Hazel Sillver looks at how to get the best out of these resillient indoor exotics
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If you only have space for a few plants in your home, make sure they're unforgettable.
Fungus gnats are little bugs that live in or fly around houseplant soil. They're annoying but easy to control. Here’s how to get rid of them.
Do you know that coffee grounds are good for some plants? Go through the list of plants that like coffee grounds to know more about them. Read more.
Kakteen und Sukkulenten sind für die Likes auf Instagram inzwischen genau so wichtig wie eine fruchtige Frühstücks-Bowl, niedliche Katzen und gesunde Smoothies.
The simple idea of recycling spent coffee back to the earth stimulates green thumbs. But, is it smart to put coffee grounds in your garden? Should you join the java jolt and compost your brew? Years ago Starbucks starting giving spent coffee grounds to local gardeners in Seattle on a first-come come, first-serve basis. The […]
The Pilea Plant is a fun popular house plant that is easy to grow and propagate. Perfect for sharing with your friends.
Even plants that thrive in the shade outdoors typically require more light when grown indoors, and this can be challenging unless you provide auxiliary lighting.
NO SHIPPING ON PLANTS | PICKUP OR LOCAL DELIVERY ONLY Hoya carnosa 'Krimson Queen' ☀️ Bright indirect light in summer, full sun in cooler months. 💧 Let the soil dry out fully before watering. While it doesn't like soggy soil, it loves humidity and is more likely to bloom! SIZES: 4" pot
We tell you about the easiest houseplants to propagate! Making new plants can actually be fun and super easy! We promise.
Cultivate Green Space in Your Home and Heart By Summer Rayne Oakes Summer Rayne Oakes, an urban houseplant expert and environmental scientist, is the icon of wellness-minded millennials who want to bring nature indoors, according to a New York Times profile. Summer has managed to grow 1,000 houseplants in her Brooklyn apartment (and they're thriving!) Her secret? She approaches her relationships with plants as intentionally as if they were people. Everyone deserves to feel the inner peace that comes from taking care of greenery. Beyond the obvious benefits--beauty and cleaner air--there's a strong psychological benefit to nurturing plants as a path to mindfulness. They can reduce our stress level, lower our blood pressure, and improve our overall outlook. And they offer a rare opportunity to find joy by caring for another living being. When Summer Rayne Oakes moved to Brooklyn from the Pennsylvania countryside, she knew that bringing nature indoors was her only chance to stay sane. She found them by the side of the road, in long-forgotten window boxes, at farmers' markets, and in local garden shops. She found ways to shelve, hang, tuck, anchor, secure, and suspend them. She even installed a 150-foot expandable hose that connects to pipes under her kitchen sink, so she only has to spend about a half-hour a day tending to her plants--an activity that she describes as a "moving meditation." This is Summer's guidebook for cultivating an entirely new relationship with your plant children. Inside, you'll learn to: • Pause for the flowers and greenery all around you, even the ones sprouting bravely between cracked pavement • Trust that your apartment jungle offers you far more than pretty décor • See the world from a plant's perspective, trading modern consumerism for sustainability • Serve your chlorophyllic friends by learning to identify the right species for your home and to recreate their natural habitat (Bonus: your indoor garden won't die!) When we become plant parents, we also become better caretakers of ourselves, the people around us, and our planet. So, let's step inside the world of plants and discover how we can begin cultivating our own personal green space--in our homes, in our minds, and in our hearts. 5.75"W x 8.57"H x 0.86"D | 208 pages | hardcover