Loved for its big, bold foliage, tropical plants will help you achieve a lush, colourful garden scheme that not only provides ...
Botanically, there is no such thing as a houseplant. What we call houseplants are mostly species that grow outdoors in ...
Using similar tones in both your soft furnishings and your planters can make for a stronger aesthetic, he adds. Chongue uses ...
The Royal Hawaiian Waikiki Colocasia is a showpiece, an elephant ear plant with large, heart-shaped leaves that are big and ...
These 35 low-maintenance plants thrive indoors with minimal care during fall and winter, and they're perfect for experienced gardeners and novices alike.
Grower: Gowan Stewart Key Features: Thousands of stunning foliage plants grown in purpose-built hothouses. The collection is like a tropical who’s who of the most popular plants for growing indoors.
When your prayer plant suddenly starts blooming in the spring, you might wonder whether that’s a good or a bad sign—and being ...
With temperatures dropping, green-fingered Brits are being advised on when to bring plants inside. The warmer days of summer ...
Glory of the snow ( Chionodoxa luciliae) is another plant that can survive winter outside. A bulb perennial, it can often ...
Experts at Gardening Express have explained why the beginning of October is the right time to bring in some of your plants from the garden.
To fill larger spaces in the landscape, opt for crotons. These tropical foliage plants are ubiquitous in the fall; you may have seen them for sale at florists in addition to retail garden centers.
A lot of plants, especially those less salt tolerant like the bougainvillea can be burned by salt spray carried in the wind ...