Small succulents, such as Kalanchoe or living stones, are compact, slow-growing options that you can keep in a teacup for a ...
The sun’s shining a bit more every day and the temperature is dipping into warm weather territory, which makes everyone happy. But plant lovers, especially, can now rejoice that they can start ...
With the weather being so nasty during the winter months and we are confined in our homes to keep warm, now would be a good time for an inside holiday gift gardening idea. How about making a teacup ...
The project this week is very simple. Using a teacup and spoon and a baby plant, we will create a tiny planter that is ideal for small spaces or for sharing that tiny seedling or rooted cutting. The ...
Springtime is just around the corner, and Vendor Row Market is getting ready by hosting Pretty Little Planters.
If your teacups are lying in a corner of the house, because one or two of them are missing from the set and you can’t possibly serve tea in mismatched cup and saucer sets, here’s how you can give them ...