CONCORD, N.H. >> Not only am I without a green thumb, but I have a black cat that nibbles on anything vaguely leafy that enters my home. Might faux succulent plants be the way to go? Real succulents – ...
During the rainy season, I like to think of craft projects that can keep us occupied while we’re stuck indoors. Now that we’re practicing “social distancing” and self-quarantine, these creative ...
Even more fun than looking at a wreath is making one, especially if it will live on after the holidays. With a little help, living succulent wreaths will last for years. Gorgeously textured and ...
Succulent plants — things like agaves, aloes and sempervivums, known as “semps” — are glamorous and unfussy, with a distinctly 21st century plus: They can survive periods of drought by storing water ...
This time of year, front doors around the world are adorned with wreaths, a time-tested holiday decoration that brings a bit of natural beauty to the entryway. While we're all for a classic pine or ...
At a time of year when so much in the landscape is going dormant or dying back, here comes a welcoming wreath that is not made simply with Mother Nature’s seasonal cast offs. It’s alive, and likely to ...
CONCORD, N.H. — Not only am I without a green thumb, but I have a black cat that nibbles on anything vaguely leafy that enters my home. Might faux succulent plants be the way to go? You can save this ...