Winter is prime time for scale insects, mealybugs, aphids, spider mites, fungus gnats, and whiteflies, which attack the soil, stems, and leaves of houseplants. The stagnant indoor conditions and soil ...
If you have ever wondered why your plants look droopy even though you water them all the time, you are not alone.
As we progress into summer, our gardens may develop problems. Diagnosing what's wrong with your plants is like reading a mystery novel, except instead of figuring out the plot, you're trying to figure ...
Yellow leaves on a spider plant usually mean it’s stressed, and fixing the cause helps it turn green again. Watering problems—too much, too little, or using treated tap water—are the most common ...
Spider plants have the reputation of being nearly unkillable, so how comes yours is losing its leaves and looking sad? The answer might be overwatering.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." If you're looking for an easy and fun houseplant to add to your collection, consider getting a spider ...
Sp ider plan ts are beloved by houseplant fans thanks to their easy-going nature and relatively fast growth. Spider plants grow best in light shade, which makes them perfect for north-facing rooms and ...