Plant Guide
Everything You Need To Know About Hibiscus
Hibiscus flowers are among the most popular outdoor plants all over the country; this is because their showy flowers come in an array of eye-catching colors, they’re easy to care for, and they’re good for the bees and butterflies!
How to Care for Your ZZ Plant
ZZ Plants are some of the most popular houseplants on the market. Their beautiful, waxy green appearance earned it the nickname “gem plant”, combined with how adaptable and easy it to care for it makes this plant nearly irresistible.
Houseplants That Don’t Need Bright Indirect Light
Although most houseplants do not require direct light, the majority do require a certain amount of bright indirect light on a daily basis.
Creating Your Very Own Fairy Garden
With the rollout of our new miniature foliage collection, we have felt inspired! These tiny, colorful, intricately textured plants are the perfect choice when creating terrariums and fairy gardens!
Colorado Blue Spruce Planting Guide
Depending on how and where it is planted, blue spruce trees can grow anything from 9 to 21 meters tall. Typically they are either planted in a row to form a windbreak or privacy screen, or individually as an ornamental tree.
The Different Types of Prayer Plants
Prayer plants are well-known as hardy indoor plants that are easy to grow and have vibrantly colorful leaves. But what many people don’t realize is that there are actually several different types of prayer plants out there – and each is unique in its own way.
How To Care For A Christmas Cactus
Christmas Cactus can be found anywhere and everywhere during the holiday season- and for good reason! These plants are loved for their long, hanging branches of glossy green segments that bloom with stunning flowers in a wide variety of colors! Christmas Cacti are part of the succulent family, and with the proper care, they can live as long as 100 years! They get their name from the time of year that they bloom- Christmas time! There are several species that are similar but bloom at different times of the year (Thanksgiving Cactus, Easter Cactus, etc.).
How To Care For A Money Tree
Money trees are very popular household foliage plants, loved for their braided trunks and large, tropical, dark green leaves that fan out around the top. It gets its name from the belief that it brings good fortune to its owner.