These are the best low-light indoor plants if your home doesn't get much sun but you want to add greenery to your environment.| Better Homes & Gardens
The best soils for the most popular succulents are gritty, fast-draining, and lightweight to avoid the common problem of overwatering.| Better Homes & Gardens
The best fertilizer for indoor plants will make your houseplants strong and healthy while being safe and easy to use around people and pets. We found the best indoor plant fertilizers to produce great results, including liquid fertilizers, slow-release fertilizers, granule fertilizers, and more.| Better Homes & Gardens
Find growing information on philodendron, the perfect houseplant for new plant owners.| Better Homes & Gardens
This easy-care houseplant is popular with first-time houseplant owners—it can even grow in water alone.| Better Homes & Gardens
Indoor plants in pots look divine, but it's important to choose the right pot for the job. We'll help you make the best choice for your indoor plants with our helpful guide.| Better Homes & Gardens
Find out the truth behind common garden myths with these research-based facts from experts.| Better Homes & Gardens
If your indoor plants need room to grow, follow our steps to learn how to repot a plant. Pick out pretty pots that work with any style.| Better Homes & Gardens
If the state of your greenery has you asking, "What's wrong with my plant?" we have solutions for ten common problems.| Better Homes & Gardens
The most important components of plant fertilizer are the Big 3: nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium. What do these macronutrients do?| Better Homes & Gardens
Learn the best method for how to water indoor plants, plus what kind of water to use and how to avoid overwatering.| Better Homes & Gardens