Plants found to photosynthesize 160 feet beneath the surface of the Arctic Ocean offer tantalizing prospects for the future.
Experts at Gardening Express have explained why the beginning of October is the right time to bring in some of your plants from the garden.
Shaan Lalwani—the owner of Vriksha, an exotic plant nursery in Mumbai—curates a list of popular indoor plants that double up ...
Anthurium clarinervium is a tropical houseplant with large, heart-shaped leaves that have a striking venation. Like orchids, ...
Indoor plants are a great way to bring a touch of nature into your home or office. Not only do they add beauty and a pop of ...
Cypress vine leaves have more open space than leaf area, which gives them an exotic, airy appearance. Star-shaped flowers ...
The more than 700 species of eucalyptus include some that are small enough to be grown indoors. The young, ground, gray-green ...
Daffodils are one of the easiest spring bulbs to grow in pots, and it's actually quite simple to learn how to plant daffodil ...
The Plenty Richmond Farm is designed to produce more than 4 million pounds of strawberries annually in less than 40,000 ...
Fall container planting is often the “last hurrah” for Northeast Ohio gardeners. It is a bittersweet yet remarkable period as ...
If you love the delicate, colourful blooms of crocus plants, you’re not alone. Flowering from late winter to early spring, ...
As autumn gets into its stride, some plants that have been quietly awaiting this moment start to take centre stage. Amongst these is the ...