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Displaying all articles tagged:
Houseplants
garden
Dec. 30, 2019
The Best Thing I Bought This Decade Is Haws’s Status Watering Can
“It’s like religious garb but for watering plants.”
By
David Notis
decor
Dec. 12, 2019
24 Cheap (But Expensive-Looking) Plant Accessories You Can Buy on Amazon
Including a plastic watering can from Haws, stainless-steel chopsticks, and a cute little frog to help you water your plant babies.
By
The Editors
please advise
Nov. 26, 2019
What’s Your Take on Mock Necks, and Which Ones Should I Wear?
Three mock necks that channel Chris’s “dad’s ’90s cold-weather running looks,” plus plants for the home, and gifts for Japanophiles.
By
Chris Black
deal of the day
Nov. 22, 2019
These Succulents (to Gift or to Keep) Are Almost Half Off
Everyone can use a few more succulents.
By
The Editors
micro sales
Nov. 7, 2019
Lots of Indoor Gardening Stuff Is on Sale at Amazon Today Only
Up to 38 percent off plants and supplies, just in time for colder-weather indoor gardening.
By
The Editors
gifts
Nov. 4, 2019
Trend Forecasters on Men’s Gifts to Buy Before They Sell Out
There’s something for every guy on your list — but act fast.
By
Hilary Reid
decor
Aug. 12, 2019
29 Plants for Every Type of Person
Including one for the person who has killed every other plant they’ve owned.
By
David Notis
and
Mia Leimkuhler