The Best Plants for North East Facing Windows

Having a north east facing window in your home provides the perfect opportunity to grow a wide variety of beautiful and easy care houseplants. While north east light is lower and more indirect than a southern or western exposure, many houseplants actually prefer lower light conditions, making a north east window an ideal location. In … Read more

Growing Stunning Picotee Blue Morning Glory Vines in Your Garden

If you’re looking to add vertical interest and gorgeous blue blooms to your garden, picotee blue morning glory is an excellent choice. This heirloom climbing vine features stunning double flowers in deep violet blue edged in white. With proper care, picotee blue morning glories will cover fences, trellises and more with abundant summer color. An … Read more

Growing the Versatile Shrubby St. John’s Wort Plant

With its dense foliage, yellow blooms, and adaptability, the shrubby St. John’s wort plant (Hypericum prolificum) is a fabulous addition to gardens across North America. This medium-sized woody shrub brightens borders and foundation plantings while also attracting pollinators and serving as a larval host. Whether you’re a beginning or experienced gardener the shrubby St. John’s … Read more

Is the Croton Plant Poisonous to Cats? What to Do if Your Cat Eats a Croton

The croton (Codiaeum variegatum) is a popular houseplant. This leafy, ornamental plant is native to tropical areas but adapts well indoors. But if you have a cat, this isn’t a plant you want in your home. All croton varieties—including evening embers, gold dust, and Zanzibar—are toxic to cats. You can have pet-safe plants in your … Read more