
How Hilton Carter Turned a Termite Problem Into a Brilliant Indoor Gardening Moment
From his new book, “Living Wild.”
From his new book, “Living Wild.”
These types of “green gurls” love a sunny scene.
An epic wall of windows sets it all aglow.
Goodbye, parlor palms.
This succulent’s flowers look straight out of “Stranger Things.”
If you don’t see me on our Zoom call, I’m the one behind the ficus.
Keep climbing toward the light.
The hardest part: Keeping the chipmunks in the garden at bay.
Despite only 10 days of rain a year, the garden is equally as vibrant.
Its leaves are stunning when they unravel.
Topped with beehives and filled with storied objects.
Plus which greenery will optimize the rest of your house.
The lowdown on the surprisingly low-key plant.
One hundred feet of plant friends.
The desert green that keeps on giving.
Greenery that doesn’t cost a lot of green.
Now he wants to fill it with mango trees.