Once the nighttime temperatures start to dip below 50 degrees it is time to move your houseplants indoors for winter. Here are 5 easy steps for success: STEP 1: Decide where your houseplants will live indoors. If you do not have adequate sunlight, invest in a grow...
Cut flowers, such as roses and mixed bouquets, only last for a short time. In contrast, flowering houseplants are a gift that continues to grow, bringing joy long after Valentine’s Day. This year, give your loved one a present that blooms again and again with our...
Not every houseplant requires a green thumb and extensive gardening expertise. Below are some great options for beginners and busy people alike. These low-maintenance beauties will thrive even if you occasionally forget to care for them. Try one of these houseplants...
During the cold months of winter people tend to spend an extended amount of time indoors. This can leave your home feeling stale, causing allergies and other illnesses such as the flu to occur. Keep yourself healthy and purify your home by incorporating a selection of...
The cold temperatures of winter keep many of us cooped up in our homes with the heat on and the windows and doors closed. Although the cold stays out – something pretty important does not get in . . . fresh air! Homes and offices need fresh air to help remove...
Most houseplants are relatively easy to take care of – as long as you give them what they need. With the cold weather upon us here on Long Island, take a few minutes while your cooped up indoors to check in with your houseplants. Here are 5 tips to help your...
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