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A summer vacation can be beneficial for our houseplants provided that we pay attention to some abiotic (nonliving) factors.
Growing Beyond the Glass Expansion and Renovation Capital Campaign Project Great things are brewing at the Botanical Gardens, ...
A 1970s brick home in Brunswick West enters the new millennia with a renovation that fuses indoor-outdoor living and Japanese ...
If you want to add plants to your kitchen window, consider sun-loving options like the ZZ plant, aloe vera, tradescantia, ...
If you’ve been thinking about growing something this monsoon, start with these six plants. They’re low-maintenance, love the rain, and are perfect for balconies or small gardens. From hibiscus to ...
Here are 11 plants to expand your garden and brighten your home: The snake plant can handle heat and neglect. This plant is a ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Any small courtyard with limited space has to be an aesthetic blend of form and function. It is in many ways a harder task ...
Ms. Gupta said the previous AAP government did not plant trees as part of the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign in Delhi. "The campaign is aimed at protecting our environment. We are launching this ...
Keep your mint plant in a container near natural light, and trim regularly to encourage lush growth. Though ginger is technically an outdoor root, it can be grown indoors too. Simply pick a fresh ...
Known for its broad, glossy leaves, this fern adds lush greenery to any space. This succulent has upright, sword-like leaves, making it perfect for the bedroom.
The good news? Some plants are nearly impossible to kill. They thrive on neglect, forgive the odd dry week, and still manage to look fabulous. Whether you’re in a sunny Queensland flat or a ...