Snake plants—officially known as Dracaena trifasciata (previously Sansevieria)—have a reputation for being practically indestructible. They thrive on neglect, shrug off low light, and don't seem to care if you forget to water them for weeks. But here's something| Nature of Home
Transform your patio, balcony, or garden into a lush, green retreat with the best vines for containers. Whether you’re short on space or looking to add vertical interest to your outdoor oasis, these climbing plants| Nature of Home
According to World Bank over 40% of the global population faces water scarcity, making drought-resistant gardening more than a lifestyle choice—it’s a survival skill. As urban water demands rise and climate changes disrupt weather patterns,| Nature of Home
Yeah, the name’s a little odd. I know. First time I heard about placenta as a dessert, I thought—surely not. But it turns out, it’s one of the most comforting, rich, and honestly impressive dishes I’ve ever pulled| Nature of Home
Nancy has been a plant person from an early age. That interest blossomed into a bachelor’s in biology from Elmira College and a master’s degree in horticulture and communications from the University of Kentucky. Nancy worked in plant taxonomy at the University of Florida and the L. H. Bailey Hortorium at Cornell University, and wrote and edited gardening books at Rodale Press in Emmaus, PA. Her interests are plant identification, gardening, hiking, and reading.| Nature of Home