Holiday plants such as Christmas cactus, moth orchids, and bromeliads can also be safer options for pets, says Whittenburg.
By: Olivia McClure. LSU AgCenter The joy of the holiday season can feel fleeting There’s a blur of get-togethers, cooking, shopping, and then, suddenly, it’s all over. A plant that’s commonly used for ...
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A self-proclaimed “Dirt Nerd,” she has also been gardening since she was three years old, and now serves as Miracle-Gro's chief gardening officer, a role that has her sharing plant care wisdom with ...
Bedrooms are meant to feel safe and serene. In that way, Argent Design founder and CEO, Fontanella, says cocoon-inspired ...
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