10+ Plants That Don’t Need Water (At Least Not Very Often, Anyway)

  1. Snake Plant   With their striking architectural form and sturdy build, snake plants look great in any room of your house. And they do not…

7+ Ideas For Your Garden Water Features

1. Water rills Water rills are shallow channels that provide a flow of water from one area to another. Their flow provides a constant tranquil noise and…

8+ Dish Garden Ideas to Bring Life to Your Indoor and Outdoor Spaces

1. How to Make a Dish Garden   A dish garden involves arranging a collection of plants and flowers in a shallow container with no drainage holes….

10+ Houseplants That Grow in Water, So You Can Ditch the Dirt

1. Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana) Despite the name, lucky bamboo is not a bamboo at all but a relative of the easy houseplant Dracaena. Lucky bamboo is…

17+ Water Friendly Plants For Indoor and Outdoor Ponds

1. African Water Fern Plant Scientific Name: Bolbitis heudelotii Plant Type: Submerged Water Plant Geographic Origin: Africa Plant Size: 6 to 15 inches Sun Exposure: Shade Plant…

8+ Types of Outdoor Water Features to Refresh Your Yard

1. Pond Bring nature back into your backyard. A small stand-alone pond on a patio or deck or in a garden niche can be an interesting architectural feature. With…

20+ Perennial Flowers and Plants to Love in Your Garden

1. Columbine Not only do this perennial’s trumpet-shaped flowers attract hummingbirds, the species Aquilegia canadensis (Eastern red columbine) is native to North America. Give this summer bloomer…

15+ Fresh Ideas for Decorating Your Yard & Garden

1.     2. Yard Ornament Ideas Every season offers opportunities to decorate for the holidays with lawn and garden décor that will carry the celebration outside….

15 DIY Outdoor Decorating Projects That You Should Try

1. Hanging Planter Platform Display small potted plants on a hanging platform. Drill six equally spaced holes through a live-edge circle round, using a bit large enough…

18+ Best Outdoor Hanging Plants and Flowers For Your Garden

1. Petunia Technically a tender perennial, many modern petunia hybrids are now grown as annuals in all USDA Plant Hardiness Zones. Their voluminous flowers also make petunias ideal…