When Mother-in-Law’s Tongue Blooms: Getting Snake Plants to Flower

Like Spider-Man’s costumes aren’t really known for their armpit webbing, snake plants aren’t really known for their flowers. But when they are both on display—one as a houseplant and the other in comic book panels—they are, to say the least, interesting to look at. Even though we can’t change what the Marvel staff thinks about … Read more

what is grill brick made of

This guide will teach you everything you need to know about griddle cleaning bricks so you can get your Blackstone in great shape. Every day, a TON of people comment and ask questions on our YouTube channel about flat top grilling. Lately, it seems like everyone wants to know how to use a grill brick … Read more

What to Plant with Hollyhocks: Companions for a Cottage Garden Look

Hollyhocks are a beloved old-fashioned flower that evoke nostalgia for cottage gardens. With their tall spires of colorful blooms hollyhocks make a statement in any garden. They work well in perennial beds and borders, cutting gardens, and along fences or walls. When planting hollyhocks, it’s important to choose the right companion plants to enhance their … Read more

How to Repot a Staghorn Fern: A Step-by-Step Guide

Staghorn ferns are epiphytic plants that grow on trees in tropical and subtropical forests. With their antler-shaped fronds, they make a striking addition to indoor décor. Like all houseplants staghorn ferns need repotting every few years when their roots fill up the container. Repotting a staghorn fern properly is important for its health. Follow this … Read more

The Best Peanuts in the World: A Guide to the Tastiest Peanut Varieties Across the Globe

Peanuts are one of the most beloved snacks around the world Their rich, nutty flavor makes them an irresistible treat whether eaten raw, roasted, salted, candied, or ground into peanut butter. With so many ways to enjoy them, it’s no wonder peanuts have become a dietary staple across cultures But not all peanuts taste the … Read more

Demystifying the Little White Balls in Potting Soil

When tending to houseplants or starting seeds, you’ve likely noticed some peculiar small white balls mixed throughout the potting soil While they may seem like foreign objects at first glance, these white bits actually serve an important purpose Upon closer inspection, the white balls are extremely lightweight and porous In fact, they’re a specially engineered … Read more