Your cart is currently empty!
Get Event Reminders…
…twice a month by subscribing to our newsletter
Subscribe using the form in the page footer below.
Your cart is currently empty!
…twice a month by subscribing to our newsletter
Subscribe using the form in the page footer below.
Apartment plants are a great way to add some green to any space, and they’re not as hard to maintain as you might think. We’ve got some awesome options for those who live in apartments, dorms, or are just looking for something low-maintenance.
In our fast-paced society, who wants to take a lot of time caring for plants, we all want houseplants which are easy to care for with little time investment. We want plants that fit our wash and rinse lifestyle, we want to leave home for a week, and the plants will still be alive when we walk in the door.
Five of the Best Indoor Apartment Plants:
One note – The Peace lily, Pothos or Philodendron, ZZ plant and the Aglaonema all come from the Araceae family. Sorry that was six, not five choices in our picks for – best plants for an apartment. Now that you know which plants to look for – go get’em!
Logging in to comment gives you more features, but it is not required.
Generally, you won’t go wrong applying 10-10-10 all-purpose, complete, balanced fertilizer. Explore usage, mixing with water and precautions.
Admire the mysterious prayer plant, Maranta leuconeura, during the day and night as its leaves fold like praying hands. This popular plant also has chocolate brown markings on its leaves, making it truly unique!
Veggie Bites allowed me to share my own trials and tribulations so I could make it easier for other vegetable gardeners.
I can’d wait to see how it all turns out! Try propagating cutting from supermarket herbs to start your own garden of salad greens and peppers!
We look at guiding your path, safety, enjoying the outdoors, beauty and even increasing home value With landscape garden lighting.
I have no craft shows booked, no talks or meetings for a while, so I am going to read the book that I bought for my birthday in May.
Get expert advice on how to protect your roses this winter with netting, breaking off weak branches, and mulching. Discover why snow is the best insulator, and take tips from Judith on preparing for the Annual General Meeting, Christmas Craft shows, inventory and more.
Discover why plants need the changing of the seasons to bloom with Plant Care Today's article "To Everything There is a Season – Even Plants". Get tips to help your plants bloom in their ideal time of year.
These seven easy outdoor plants will set you on your way to sprucing up that backyard in no time. And they require very little care.
Twin flower is a charming evergreen creeping vine that forms large mats in moist, shady woods. Read our Quick Growth Guide.
GardeningCalendar.ca gets some funding from advertisers. If you click on links and advertisements at no cost to you, the site may receive a small commission that helps fund its operation.
© 2024 J&S Calendars Ltd.