Philodendron Brasil Care: An Easy Trailing Houseplant

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The Best Tips for Growing Your Own Balcony Garden

Balcony gardening is all the rage right now, especially for apartment dwellers living in the big cities. It’s really no surprise since many studies point to a variety of benefits that stem from gardening in a closed-in environment. So, we thought it would be useful for the readers at Joy Us garden to learn a thing or two about […]

MONSTERA DELICIOSA CARE: How To Grow Swiss Cheese Plants

Hello, flip-flops, coconuts, and fruity drinks with umbrellas! If you want your home to have a tropical feel, plan on picking up one of these jazzy plants. The distinctive leaves are enormous, and the plant spreads as it grows. Learn all about Monstera deliciosa care, including tips and things good to know so you can […]

Golden Pothos Plant Care: Devil’s Ivy Growing Guide

If you’re a beginning gardener looking to start your houseplant care journey, an easy plant to start with is Golden Pothos.  They’re low maintenance and one of the most popular houseplants, so you won’t have trouble finding them at your local garden center or nursery. Learn about Golden Pothos plant care and how to keep […]

Let’s Go On A Tour Of My Container Plants. Merry Christmas!

Another year is drawing to an end and you know what that means here at Joy Us garden—another garden tour is coming up. For the past couple of Decembers, I’ve given you an update on how my potted plants have done over the past 12 months so here it goes again. Let’s go on a tour […]

How To Grow Spider Plants: Answering Your FAQS

Add a touch of greenery and pizazz to your living space with the Spider Plant and its graceful, arching leaves. It’s one of the easiest and most adaptable houseplants, but questions often come up about its care. We’re here to provide straightforward answers on how to grow Spider Plants in your home or office. Several […]

Hoya Plant Care: Tips For Growing A Wax Plant

My experience in Hoya plant care spans three very different climates and environments, and I’m happy to report they do well in all three. This Hoya plant care guide covers what I’ve learned over many years of growing them indoors. My dad loved Hoyas and had quite a few growing in our home greenhouse in […]

17 Best Indoor Plant Displays for Your Home

Houseplants can instantly bring life to your home, adding softness and natural beauty to every corner of the room. With a bit of ingenuity, you can create beautiful and creative indoor plant displays that showcase all your favorite foliage. In this blog post, we’ll share some top tips on creating stunning displays for houseplants – […]

Pothos N’Joy Plant Care: A Beginner’s Growing Guide

Many people are familiar with the popular Pothos plant but might not know that it comes in multiple varieties. The Pothos N’Joy has lovely green and cream variegated heart-shaped leaves that set it apart from a solid green Pothos or the popular Golden Pothos. Pothos N’Joy plant care is similar to most other Pothos varieties, […]

ZZ Plant Care Guide: Growing A Zamioculcas Zamiifolia

As far as houseplants go, can we ever have too many? I think not. My home is loaded with them, and one of my very favorites is tough as nails, easy to grow, and glossy as a mirror. I want to share these ZZ Plant care tips with you so you can enjoy this gorgeous […]

The Best Way To Feed Roses Organically & Naturally

Oh, those beloved blooms, how we do love you roses!  I don’t fertilize many plants but roses are ones that do benefit from it. The best way to feed roses, in my humble horticultural opinion, is to do it organically. I want to share this DIY rose food so yours will be healthy and have […]

A Tour Of My Old & New Gardens

First off, Happy Holidays! What a wild year 2020 has been. In the midst of this pandemic madness, I bought a new house. At the end of each year, I take you on a garden tour to show you what’s been happening plant wise. Welcome to the tour of my old and new gardens. May […]