Plants That Look Like Catnip But Aren’t

Catnip (Nepeta cataria) is a herbaceous perennial plant in the mint family that is known for its intoxicating effects on cats. Its jagged, aromatic gray-green foliage and unremarkable white flowers make it easy to spot in the garden However, there are a couple other common garden plants that closely resemble catnip in appearance Don’t let … Read more

lily of the valley and hostas

Combining Lily of the Valley and Hostas for a Lovely Shade Garden Lily of the valley, with its delicate white bell-shaped flowers and sweet scent, makes a beautiful addition to any shade garden. Hostas are also prized shade-loving perennials, grown for their attractive foliage. These two plants can be paired together to create an enchanting … Read more

Demystifying Sage Seed Germination: How Long Does it Really Take?

For gardeners who love cooking with fresh herbs, homegrown sage is a must-have plant. Its aromatic, grayish-green leaves add wonderful flavor to dishes like stuffing, pork, chicken, and more. While you can certainly buy mature sage plants from a nursery, starting your own from seed is rewarding and cost-effective. However, sage seeds are known for … Read more

Propagating Orchids from Cuttings – A Step-by-Step Photo Guide

Orchids are stunning blooming houseplants that many gardeners wish to propagate and share. While propagating orchids from seed is difficult you can multiply your orchid collection through stem cuttings. This propagation method produces genetically identical new plants. Follow this photo guide to learn how to root orchid cuttings for gorgeous new flowers. What You’ll Need … Read more

The Iconic Cries of London Image “Primroses, Yellow Primroses”

Among the most beloved of the iconic “Cries of London” series of prints by 18th century British artist Francis Wheatley is the image of the primrose seller titled “Primroses, Yellow Primroses.” This vivid portrayal of a flower girl hawking bunches of spring blooms on the streets of London has been reproduced countless times over the … Read more

signs of root rot monstera

Detecting Root Rot in Monsteras 11 Telltale Signs to Watch For Root rot is one of the most common killers of houseplants, and Monsteras are unfortunately not immune. This fungal disease thrives in wet soil and attacks the roots, eventually spreading through the entire plant if left unchecked. Knowing how to identify root rot early … Read more