Discover six plants that will not only fill your garden with colour and beauty, but will also help you keep ticks away naturally and safely.
Discover six plants that will not only fill your garden with colour and beauty, but will also help you keep ticks away naturally and safely.
With its glossy leaves and distinctive white flowers, the peace lily is one of the most cherished indoor plants. Learn how to care for it and let it beautify your home all year round.
Growing pumpkins at home is easier than many people think. With the right soil, water, and patience, you can have your own pumpkins growing happily in your garden.
If you're looking for a fruit tree that can withstand the heat, requires little water, and still produces delicious and abundant fruit, the fig tree is the perfect choice.
How can you prevent caterpillars from eating your plants or trees? What if the solution was a richer environment?
At this time of year, temperatures rise, the thermometer soars, and our houseplants also suffer if we don't take proper care of them.
Researchers have discovered proteins in radishes that can protect frozen foods, preserving texture and flavor. The innovation promises to revolutionize food, making freezing more efficient and healthier for consumers.
Imagine swapping light bulbs for flowers: the new bioluminescent petunia, created by bioengineers, will hit stores in 2025, promising self-luminous gardens and rekindling debates about sustainability, environmental safety, the ethics of genetic modification, and appropriate global regulation.
It looks harmless and is easy to care for—but it's highly toxic. Learn how to properly handle this plant before it's too late.
If your greatest passion in the world of gardening is exotic plants, the Flor de Mayo, better known as Plumeria rubra, will become one of your favorites.
Transforming walls into edible vertical gardens is a trend that combines sustainability, well-being and flavour. Discover how to choose structures, select species and harvest fresh herbs, leaves and fruits even in small apartments, reducing waste and getting closer to nature.
Ideal whether you are an experienced gardener or just starting out in this relaxing and enjoyable hobby. Succulents are hardy and low-maintenance—and in return, they'll reward you with their full beauty.