When it comes to keeping plants in your home, there are a lot of things to consider. What type of plant is best for my environment? How often do I need to water it?

1. Christopher Lloyd wrote “The Well-Tempered Garden” in 1991 which is a book containing 272 pages of valuable information on gardening for all seasons.
2. Roy Diblik wrote, “Indoor Garden Design” in 2016 which is a book containing 96 pages of valuable information on how to decorate with indoor plants.
4. Beth Chatto wrote “The Dry Garden” in 2000 which is a book containing 176 pages of valuable information on planting without the use of an automatic irrigation system.
5. Christopher Lloyd wrote, “Planting: A New Perspective” in 2004 which is a book containing 352 pages of valuable information on plant combinations, color, textures, and more!
6. Piet Oudolf and Noel Kingsbury wrote: “Planting: A New Perspective” in 2004 which is a book containing 352 pages of valuable information on plant combinations, color, textures, and more!
7. Beth Chatto wrote “The Dry Garden” in 2000 which is a book containing 176 pages of valuable information on planting without the use of an automatic irrigation system.
8. Eliot Coleman wrote, “The New Organic Grower, 3rd Edition: A Master’s Manual of Tools and Techniques for the Home and Market Gardener” in 2009 which is a book containing 256 pages of valuable information on organic vegetable gardening.
9. Peterksandra Pioneer wrote “The New York Times Book of Houseplants” in 2011 which is a book containing 224 pages of valuable information on houseplant care.
10. John Naka wrote “Indoor Bonsai: 50 Miniature Trees for Containers and a Japanese Landscape Garden” in 1986 which is a book containing 112 pages of valuable information about the art of bonsai.