Dry air can be tough on houseplants, especially during winter when heaters are running and moisture levels drop indoors. Many tropical plants, like ferns, orchids, and calatheas, naturally grow in humid environments, and when the air is too dry, their leaves can turn...
Watering can be tricky. Too much, and your plants drown. Too little, and they dry out. The key is knowing when and how much to water so your plants stay happy and healthy. Every plant has its own needs, and factors like temperature, humidity, and soil type all make a...
The snake plant (Sansevieria or Dracaena trifasciata) is a popular houseplant cherished for its striking appearance and low-maintenance care requirements. Known for its resilience and numerous health benefits, this plant is an excellent addition to any indoor space....
As the temperature drops and the days grow shorter, the thought of gardening might seem like a distant summer memory. However, indoor winter gardening offers a wonderful opportunity to keep your green thumb active year-round. From a collection of houseplants to a...
Hibiscus is a group of woody shrubs and small trees that add tropical beauty to the garden throughout the growing season. There are 3 different types of hibiscus that can be grown in Chicago. Tropical Hibiscus- the beautiful tropical blooms associated with island...
Houseplants contribute to a calming atmosphere, reducing anxiety and promoting relaxation. Ah, sleep—the elusive, magical state where dreams weave their tales, and the world takes a backseat for a while. If you’ve been tossing and turning, desperately...