I took the liberty to write about the flowers in my garden that I have strong memories of.
Read moreIs “gardener” a dirty word?
When Valerio Morano Sagliocco was in high school in Westchester County, New York, he was reluctant to share that his parents were gardeners and landscapers because it was looked down upon. But now a third-generation landscape designer running his grandfather’s business, he couldn’t be prouder.
Read moreLandscaping the sky: green roofs in the city
Landscaping the ground in the city is challenging given the lack of space—but landscaping the sky with green roofs? Well that’s an opportunity if we ever have seen one!
Read moreMaking a woodland terrarium for the home.
There is a sense of whimsy that comes with a terrarium full of plants. In a way, you—the planter—become a cross between god and a Lilliputian landscape architect, carefully creating and devising a miniature ecosystem, that when planned out well, can pretty much take care of itself.
Read moreMake a DIY seed box out of a recycled wine box
Stop by your local wine shop to see if they have any extra wooden wine boxes on hand. They serve as a perfect, upcycled DIY seed box.
Read moreHouseplant Masterclass launches on Kickstarter
It gives me great joy to announce that I’ve just launched a Kickstarter to raise funds for How to Make a Plant Love You: Houseplant Masterclass and I'd love your support!
Read moreTurn a vintage sled into a DIY plant shelf
If you're able to affix objects securely from your ceiling, then you may want to consider converting your old toboggan into a plant shelf and cup and pot holder.
Read more3 plant podcasts I'm listening to
Sometimes it's challenging to stay up on all the cool stuff happening in the Plant Kingdom, which is why it's a good strategy to fill your ears and your minds with the best plant podcasts out there.
Read more6 ways to increase humidity for houseplants
Maidenhair fern are just some of the many species that prefer more humid environments when indoors. Here are some tips to help build humidity for your houseplants.
Read moreHow to grow a Vicks plant at home
Vicks plant is a fuzzy succulent that has a strong smell reminiscent to Vick's Vap-O-Rub. In warmer climates, it's perfect for growing outdoors, but for those in colder climates, you'll want to pot it up indoors.
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