Curious about the perfect “dose” of indoor nature, Stanford researchers developed the Nature View Potential tool. The software measures how much greenery you actually see insi ...
Indoor greenery enhances well-being, but new research shows that too much can overwhelm people. The findings could guide the ...
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Your gorgeous yard plants might be snoozing for the winter, but it’s possible to get a chlorophyll fix by bringing home some new indoor plants until life returns to the outside. Houseplants aren’t ...
Potted plants are an easy and fun addition to your garden. But, follow these crucial tips to make sure they stay happy and ...
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Earlier harvests. Peppers grown from seeds or transplants usually take at least a few months to fruit after spring planting.
Plants can help spruce up a home or office space, but claims about their ability to improve the air quality are vastly overstated, according to research out of Drexel University. A closer look at ...
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