by Casey Hofford | Nov 21, 2018 | Gardening, Houseplants, Useful Plants
Houseplants can change your home’s atmosphere in more ways than one! Choosing houseplants that produce the most oxygen can greatly help improve your indoor air quality. We all rely on plants to create breathable air. Our lungs breathe the oxygen that plants produce...
by Cameron Linton | Nov 18, 2018 | Weekly Plant News Roundup
This is part of our new weekly plant news roundup, brought to you thanks to our partners at Earth.com. Tropical Trees Head for the Hills to Flee Rising Temps When we think about the biggest victims of global climate change, we often think of polar bears and...
by Cameron Linton | Nov 15, 2018 | Education, Gardening, Houseplants
With the holidays coming up, many of us are facing hectic travel schedules. How do we care for our plants when we leave for vacation? Of course, the exact answer to this question depends on two major factors: How long will you be gone for vacation? What sort of...
by Cameron Linton | Nov 13, 2018 | Biology, Education, Houseplants
Walking through the desert, it doesn’t take long to realize that just about everything is sharp. Large and small, strange and familiar, most cacti have spines. But why? Cactus spines aren’t just nature’s way to make the desert a rougher place to be. They serve several...
by Jackson Morrison | Nov 12, 2018 | Edible Plants, Gardening, Houseplants, Useful Plants
Image by Health Jade Snake gourds might be the most distinctive and delicious crop most home gardeners have never heard of. Getting its name from the serpentine growth habit, this long, slender squash is a great choice for gardeners and home chefs who are...
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