Seasonal Plants

Using indoor potted plants to keep your home vibrant in the autumn

Wednesday, September 21, 2011
The end of summer does not come as welcome news to gardening enthusiasts.
Add a touch of greenery for zen space.

Spruce up your winter décor and fill your home with enchanting scents

Wednesday, September 07, 2011
These vibrant potted plants will infuse your home with enchanting aromas and will bloom year after year.
If you're looking for a quick way to breathe some life into your interior design, there's a lot you can do without having to spend a bundle.
However, if your friend is the kind of person that would rather grow his own flowers rather than receive them, there are a whole host of potted plants and bulb kits to keep him busy throughout the year by allowing him to show off his gardening prowess.

San Francisco Golden Gate Park to display "evil flowers"

Friday, April 08, 2011
Not all flowers are created equal, with some flowers considered down-right "evil plants," according to a new report from ABC.

In The News: Potted Plants

Wednesday, March 30, 2011
As spring flowers begin to bloom and many start to plant fresh flowers in their gardens, one man is being taken to court for his choice of a potted plant, according to Knox News from Tennessee.

Spring Flowers to make that Special Someone Swoon

Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Spring is here, and now that temperatures are warming up, many are feeling romance in the air. If you have your eyes on a special someone you'd like to woo this season, then a bouquet of spring flowers may be just the thing you need to win his or her heart.

Voodoo Lily Disgusts & Fascinates Zoo Goers in Minnesota

Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Learn about the Voo Doo lily, native to Indonesia that is expected to bloom in the next few days at the Minnesota Zoo in Apple Valley, Minnesota!

Plants Can Help Purify House, Filter Pollutants

Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Studies conducted by NASA have shown that common houseplants such as the peace lily and devil's ivy can serve as air pollutant filters, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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