These exotic plants will brighten any corner of your property and with the right care, will last for a long time. Even though many of them originated in countries on the other side of the world, they ...
Feeling limited by the houseplant choices in your local area? Already filled your home with easy-to-find plants like spider plant, pothos and dracaena? Shopping via mail order is a great way to expand ...
WE SEEM to have fallen into a rut when it comes to house plants. These days, variety, big-box, grocery and drugstores all carry the same selection of palms, dracaenas, ferns and ubiquitous green ...
Let's be honest, nobody wants their home to smell like stale, recycled air. And while you could drop a ton of money on a fancy air purifiers, nature has a much prettier solution: houseplants. The ...
Tillandsias (a.k.a. air plants) grow without roots or soil. They’re a type of bromeliad, just like pineapples. In the tropics, air plants are found on trees, where they absorb water and nutrients from ...
Young city dwellers and indoor gardeners are bringing nature into homes with inexpensive houseplants, sculptured succulents and floor-to-ceiling living walls... The Standard's journalism is supported ...
The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) is asking people whether 12 exotic houseplant species should be allowed in Aotearoa New Zealand. New Zealand Plant Producers Inc (NZPPI) has applied for ...
The first time you see a Japanese emperor oak (Quercus dentata ‘Pinnatifida’) you’ll be convinced it’s a tropical houseplant. That’s because the leaves on this amazing little tree are so heavily ...
Venture south of the river in London and there's a more-than burgeoning design scene. East Dulwich is a map of independent workshops and storefronts, while the railway arches of Deptford Market Yard ...
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