You know what they say (and by "they," we mean millennials, basically): Pets are the new kids and plants are the new pets! And just like any pet, you want to give your lush little plant babies the ...
Helping your houseplants survive winter can feel like an exercise in futility. The days are short, sunshine is sparse and before long, you may notice your plants looking a little pale, leggy and ...
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If you’ve ever bought a “miracle” light that barely brightened a pothos, you already know the grow-light aisle can feel ...
With over 20 types of houseplants in my home, it's no surprise I'm just about running out of room. Every windowsill is covered, floor space is taken up by larger houseplants, and I've even had to ...
Keeping houseplants happy indoors can be a challenge, especially if your space doesn’t get much natural sunlight. The right grow light can make all the difference, turning a dim corner into a lush ...
Whether you’re just starting your indoor garden or you’re looking to resurrect neglected houseplants, a good grow light can help. We know plants need sunlight, water and soil to thrive, but sometimes ...
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Being stuck at home – even during the winter months – is ...
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“Grow in the Dark: How to Choose and Care for Low-Light Houseplants” by Lisa Eldred Steinkopf (and published by Cool Springs Press) is an excellent book for anyone who is thinking of growing ...