When your orchid bloom fades, you can cut back a healthy green flower spike to encourage side blooms, or remove the spike ...
Spending time in nature can be invigorating or produce feelings of peace and calm. But many professions allow little time or ...
Maybe you've dabbled around propagating some of your favorite houseplants like Monstera, Philodendron, Coleus, Christmas ...
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With Seattle’s relatively low light, you might wonder if you can grow houseplants without resorting to industrial-strength ...
Now seeking his doctoral degree, Charlie Smith explores the intersection of technology and growing through supplemental lighting.
When it comes to growing healthy, vibrant plants, light isn’t just about brightness—it’s about timing. This concept is called photoperiod, and it plays a critical role in how plants grow, bloom, and ...
When winter rolls around and daylight hours shrink, your indoor plants can start to look a little sad. You might notice slower growth or leaves losing their color. It’s easy to feel frustrated when ...
Sweet potatoes like warm weather, growing during frost-free times of the year. Plant them in spring after the last frost and harvest between late summer and up to the first frost. Once freezing ...