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Looking for a plant to help you fill those tough to manage spots in the drier and shadier parts of the garden? Here are three ...
That’s precisely where these hardworking, yet often underrated plants come in. While some thrive in dry shade and others ...
The best fake plants money can buy—from faux orchids and snake plants to trendy dried flowers and pampas grass—plus styling tips to make them look real.
Some plants are more flammable than others, said Michele Steinberg, wildfire division director at the National Fire Protection Association, but “there is no such thing as a fireproof plant ...
Going Faux: How to Chicly Add Dried and Artificial Plants Design experts say options have “come a long way since the silk flower arrangements of the 1980s” ...
THE NEW PLANT craze in town? Dead ones. Or, in polite circles, “preserved.” Ordinary dried flowers lose all their liquid, hence the inevitable browning. When preserving botanicals, however ...
Crafting a resin coaster and tray set with embedded dried flowers offers a perfect blend of artistry and functionality. This video reveals the entire process, starting with mixing the resin to the ...
How your plants, including that now browning grass, make it through dry spells and how they respond as we get some much-needed rain depends on lots of factors. Let me try to break down each of these.
For 500 years, we’ve documented the science and beauty of the natural world by pressing plants. It’s a tradition that anyone can join.
Most species of Opuntia have yellow flowers, but species with vivid purple, pink, red or orange flowers are common as well. Opuntias can range in size from less than a foot to 15-feet tall.