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Experts Say This Winter Habit Is Causing Houseplants to Drop Leaves

February 4, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Experts Say This Winter Habit Is Causing Houseplants to Drop Leaves

You bring your plants inside for the winter, give them extra love, extra water, and extra attention—and suddenly, they start dropping leaves like they’re auditioning for a dramatic soap opera. One day your ficus is full and glossy, the next it looks like it’s quietly giving up on life. If this sounds painfully familiar, you’re…

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Filed Under: houseplants Tagged With: Home Gardening, houseplants, indoor gardening, indoor plants, leaf drop, overwatering plants, plant care tips, plant health, plant mistakes, seasonal plant care, Winter Plant Care

The Indoor Gardening Setup Texans Love That Experts Say Is Wasting Your Money

February 3, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

The Indoor Gardening Setup Texans Love That Experts Say Is Wasting Your Money

Texas weather can make growing outside feel like a full-time job, so it’s no surprise that a lot of people bring herbs and greens indoors. The problem is that one popular indoor gardening setup looks sleek on a counter, promises “instant” harvests, and quietly drains your wallet with upgrades and refills that never seem to…

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Filed Under: gardening methods Tagged With: Budget Gardening, container gardening, DIY garden setup, frugal gardening, grow lights, herbs indoors, hydroponics, indoor gardening, seed starting

Experts Say Houseplant Soil Mix Is Causing Gnat Infestations

February 3, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Experts Say Houseplant Soil Mix Is Causing Gnat Infestations

If you’ve ever glanced at your favorite indoor plant and noticed tiny, irritating flies hovering above the soil, you’re not alone. Fungus gnats are the unwelcome guests that can turn a peaceful indoor jungle into a buzzing nightmare, and experts are pointing the finger at one surprisingly popular houseplant soil mix. For decades, potting mixes…

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Filed Under: pests Tagged With: container gardening, fungus gnats, gardening hacks, gnats, houseplant tips, houseplants, indoor gardening, pest control, plant care, plant pests, soil health, soil mix

This Winter Gardening Habit Is Spreading Mold and Root Rot, Experts Warn

February 1, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

This Winter Gardening Habit Is Spreading Mold and Root Rot, Experts Warn

Winter makes gardeners nervous, and that nervous energy often turns into “extra care” that plants don’t actually want. When daylight drops and indoor air gets stagnant, one winter gardening habit can quietly turn a healthy pot into a science experiment—mold on the soil and roots that start to rot. It’s frustrating because the plant may…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: drainage tips, fungus gnats, grow lights, indoor gardening, mold on soil, overwatering, root rot, winter houseplant care

Master Gardeners Say This Common January Habit Is Killing Houseplants

January 23, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Master Gardeners Say This Common January Habit Is Killing Houseplants

January is when a lot of houseplants start looking “off,” and it’s easy to assume they just hate winter. Leaves droop, growth stalls, and a perfectly fine plant suddenly looks like it’s giving up on life. That’s why the most common fix feels logical: do more care, more often. But master gardeners will tell you…

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Filed Under: houseplants Tagged With: frugal gardening, houseplants, humidity for plants, indoor gardening, January gardening, overwatering, plant troubleshooting, plant watering tips, root rot prevention, Winter Plant Care

9 Low-Cost Grow Light Picks That Don’t Feel Like a Scam

January 20, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

9 Low-Cost Grow Light Picks That Don’t Feel Like a Scam

If you’ve ever bought a “miracle” light that barely brightened a pothos, you already know the grow-light aisle can feel sketchy. The trick is skipping the wild wattage claims and choosing real, boring products with clear specs and normal-looking builds. The best budget setups also let you reuse what you already own—lamps, shelves, and power…

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Filed Under: product roundup Tagged With: frugal gardening, Gardening on a Budget, grow lights, houseplants, indoor gardening, indoor herbs, microgreens, plant care, seed starting

7 Mistakes That Make Indoor Herbs Weak and Leggy

January 20, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

7 Mistakes That Make Indoor Herbs Weak and Leggy

Indoor herbs should feel like the easiest win in gardening—snip fresh basil, pinch mint, toss parsley into dinner, repeat. But instead, a lot of people end up with sad, stretched stems and tiny pale leaves that taste like disappointment. The good news is you don’t need expensive gear or a “green thumb” to fix it….

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Filed Under: gardening myths Tagged With: container gardening, frugal gardening, grow lights, herb garden, herbs, indoor gardening, kitchen garden, plant care, pruning, watering tips

The Real Reason Your Seedlings Keep Dying—And It’s Not the Cold

January 19, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

The Real Reason Your Seedlings Keep Dying—And It’s Not the Cold

If your trays look great for a week and then flop, melt, or vanish overnight, you’re not alone. Most gardeners blame chilly windowsills, surprise drafts, or “bad luck” for why seedlings keep dying, but that’s rarely the real culprit. The truth is that tiny plants die fast when one basic need stays off-balance for even…

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Filed Under: seedlings Tagged With: container gardening, damping off, frugal gardening, garden tips, grow lights, hardening off, indoor gardening, seed starting, seedlings, Vegetable Garden

Indoor Gardening Is Booming in 2026—But These 4 Common Setups Are Wasting Your Money

January 16, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Indoor Gardening Is Booming in 2026—But These 4 Common Setups Are Wasting Your Money

Step into 2026, and indoor gardening is exploding into every living room, apartment, and urban loft across the globe. People aren’t just growing a few herbs on the windowsill anymore—they’re creating mini jungles with LED lights, hydroponic towers, and smart watering systems that sound like they belong in a sci-fi movie. The trend is thriving…

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12 Bulbs You Can Force Indoors for Blooms Before Valentine’s Day

January 13, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Here Are 12 Bulbs You Can Force Indoors for Blooms Before Valentine’s Day

Winter can feel like it drags on forever, but your home doesn’t have to be a dreary, gray waiting room until spring. Imagine walking past a vibrant burst of color, the air scented with delicate floral perfume, and knowing you coaxed it from a humble bulb in your own cozy living room. Indoor forcing is…

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