Once planted, Bleeding Heart requires relatively low maintenance and work well with other shade-loving companion perennial ...
The cyclamen is Cupid’s flowering love child. For centuries, people have associated cyclamens with matters of the heart, making it a perfect Valentine’s Day choice, said University of Missouri ...
These pretty, early spring flowers are the first to pop up in the garden. That’s what makes hellebores, winter heath and ...
As a gesture of love, it's a gift that can keep growing indefinitely: tradescantia is "remarkably easy to propagate" through stem cuttings. Simply snip the stem, place it in water, watch the roots ...
Here are 10 plants you can gift to your biophilic Valentine to show them they are not just a green flag but an entire green ...
Philodendron remains an excellent house plant as it is air purifying. A winner in 2025, check out the "Orange you Gorgeous" climbing philodendron that is grown for interesting foliage.
Just like the hoya above, the Heartleaf Philodendron has a romantic theme with heart-shaped leaves, and it’s another ...
Need a Valentine's Day gift? You can't go wrong with a heart-shaped plant! From sweetheart hoya to string of hearts, these ...
By Grace Rabano & The Clermont Garden Club Every month, from September through May, Clermont Garden Club members loan plants ...
Other edible plants we typically call weeds include burdock, lamb’s quarter and common mallow. Utah State University ...
Burney also noted that macadamia nuts, grapes and raisins are are toxic to dogs and can cause kidney failure. “Of interest, grape jelly and jam, wine, and grape juice are not toxic! I do not recommend ...