Discover easy ways to keep your poinsettias alive all season. From ideal lighting to proper watering, here’s how to help your holiday plant flourish.
If your snake plant needs to be repotted, you'll notice a few telltale signs, such as "slowed growth, or roots coming out of the bottom of its container," says gardening coach and author Lee Miller.
Even though they're tropical plants, poinsettias don't like it hot. "We recommend keeping them in indoor temperatures between 65 and 70 degrees, making sure not to expose them to temperatures below 55 ...
Not sure which holiday plants are worth saving? These festive favorites can thrive indoors long after the season ends—while a ...
ISU Extension's Aaron Steil offers care tips to keep holiday plants healthy and appealing throughout the holidays and beyond.