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A potted String of Pearls plant with slender, drooping stems adorned with round, pea-shaped green foliage, offering a flowing, delicate appearance and serving as a stylish houseplant for allergy sufferers.

Houseplants

17 Best Houseplants for Allergy Sufferers

Allergies are no good if you’re a houseplant lover! They can prevent you from enjoying your indoor gardens while pollen counts are high. Join seasoned grower Jerad Bryant to learn about 17 species with ornamental beauty that can help you avoid undesirable allergic reactions.

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Houseplants

Why are My Christmas Cactus Leaves Turning Brown or Purple?

It's time to give that Christmas cactus center stage, and you want it to look its very best. If you've discovered that the foliage is changing colors, you might get a little nervous. Gardening expert Melissa Strauss tells you when leaf color changes are a bad thing and when they're nothing to worry about.

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Flowers

15 Native Wildflowers for Idaho Gardens

Are you an Idaho gardener hoping to add some native wildflowers to your space? Wildflowers are integral to feeding many local pollinators, birds, and other small animals. In this article, gardening expert Melissa Strauss shares some beautiful Idaho natives to add to your garden.

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Trees

A Guide to Choosing the Best Tree For Your Yard: Factors to Consider

If you’re selecting new trees for your yard this fall, lucky you! You’re adding value and enrichment to the landscape visually, ecologically, and economically. With so many variables in tree form, growing conditions, and features, a few guidelines help winnow down the field. Hone in on the best trees for your yard with gardening expert Katherine Rowe.

The pawpaw tree features large, drooping, oblong leaves and clusters of greenish-yellow, mango-like fruits that turn soft when ripe.

Trees

How to Plant, Grow, and Care For Pawpaw Trees

Are you curious about these small native trees and their sweet, custardy fruits? If you’ve never seen or tasted a pawpaw, you’re in for a treat. In this article, native plant expert Liessa Bowen introduces the pawpaw tree and all the basics you’ll need to know so you can grow your own!