Indoor Plants For Low-Light Rooms

Every gardener struggles with finding indoor plants for low-light rooms. We all have areas of our home or office that we want to brighten with plants. Most of us spend our day indoors, surrounded by technology. Regardless of whether it is at an office, school, or home, adding nature and plants into our everyday lives … Read more

How to Start Seeds Indoors: Complete Guide

Seedlings with Text Overlay Complete Guide to Starting Seeds Indoors

This article contains affiliate links for advertisers of this site. See the disclosure page for more information. Starting seeds indoors as a kid fueled my love of plants. It was fascinating how tiny seeds could sprout and grow into plants that I could watch grow all summer. I remember being excited to check them each … Read more

Succulents for Beginner Gardeners

This article contains affiliate links for advertisers of this site. See our disclosure page for more information. At times, growing plants indoors can be challenging. Succulents are a category of plants that are ideal for the beginner gardener. They require very little attention and aren’t fussy. They are adaptable to lower light conditions and prefer … Read more

Easy-to-Grow Succulents & Cacti

Easy to Grow Succulents

This article contains affiliate links for advertisers of this site. What Are Succulents? “Succulent” is a term to describe a plant that holds excess water. Some of the most popular succulents store water in fleshy leaves. Examples include Aloe, cacti and jade plants. There are thousands of varieties- different colors, leaf shapes growth habits etc. … Read more

Air Plant Care Guide

Air Plants

Air plants (Tillandsia) are all the rage! Gardeners of all experience levels are drawn to their unique ability to grow without soil! Air plants are tropical and will not survive freezing temperatures, so they are grown as houseplants in much of the United States. Air plants are epiphytes, meaning that they grow on other larger plants rather than in the ground. For example, they use their roots to anchor to the crooks and crevices of trees and shrubs without harming them. Air plants absorb moisture and nutrients from the air through their leaves. This unique quality makes them easy to grow and adaptable to many locations throughout the home and office. For instance, they can be grown in terrariums, shells, grapevine wreaths and wire frames (however, don’t use copper as air plants find it toxic). Air plants can also be attached to wine corks with a magnet to display on a filing cabinet or refrigerator. This flexibility makes them a stylish way to add plants and greenery to most any room.

Caring for Air Plants

It is estimated that there are 450 varieties of air plants. So there is a wide array of leaf shapes and styles to collect. Regardless of the variety, their care is very similar. Air plants are very forgiving of neglect, which has added to their popularity. Read more for care tips that will keep your air plants healthy and vibrant for years to come.

Easy to Grow Beautiful Fall Blooming Flowers

Easy-to-Grow Fall Flowers

After the heat and humidity of a summer in northeastern Ohio, fall is refreshing. It has become a “second spring” for me and I find that I look forward to fall gardening more than ever. I want to make sure that my landscape is just as vibrant and beautiful in autumn as it is other times of the season. Fall flowers are an important part of my overall landscape. Perennials bring color and texture to the garden year after year, while annuals add a pop of color wherever needed. Here is a list of easy-to-grow beauties that won’t disappoint:

Peonies: Easy to Grow & Beautiful

Peonies Growing in a Garden

If you want elegant simplicity in your landscape, peonies are the plants for you! These iconic perennials are quintessential in English cottage gardens and can make any yard a touch of heaven. Their billowy, soft petals and light fragrance also make them a gorgeous cut flower. Read more to learn how to enjoy these in your landscape for years to come!

Vegetable Container Gardening- How to Grow Vegetables Without the Back-Breaking Work!

vegetables in a container garden

Growing vegetables in a container (container gardening) is a great way to have some of the health benefits of growing fresh food without the back-breaking labor often associated with a productive vegetable garden. Here are some easy tips to have a successful container garden this summer. Also watch the video for a vegetable container garden you can do at home too!

Perennials: A Guide for Beginners

Perennial Red Poppies

Perennials are a category of plants that live from year to year and can survive the winters in northern climates. Perennials are known for their exquisite flowers and/or beautiful foliage making them a must-have for any landscape. Some of my all-time favorite plants are perennials. There is just something different about them when compared to annuals (click here if you need a refresher on annuals). The blooms are more detailed and intricate, the foliage is more rich and striking. And for some, the fragrance is amazing. The obvious advantage of having perennials in your landscape is that you plant them once and they return each spring. I have found that this is definitely a plus as I get older and time and energy become valuable resources! Consequently, you will be seeing more perennials in my yard! Here are some easy-to-grow perennials that will thrive in your landscape.