Tag: Paradise


  • 17 courtyard garden ideas to create a hidden paradise

    Courtyard garden ideas are often a hidden opportunity when it comes to garden design. Yes, they may be small, but they can be beautiful suntraps and become relaxing retreats. A courtyard garden is often described as โ€˜a flat space, with walls around itโ€™, and while this may not sound like the most inspiring of small…

  • How to Grow And Care for a Bird of Paradise Plant

    If you’re looking for a large indoor plant to bring all the drama, consider the bird of paradise! More upright in habit than a Monstera and less fussy than other large plants such as fiddle leaf fig, the bird of paradise is a showstopper! This eye-catching plant boasts gorgeous orange or white flowers that look…

  • 7 ways to create a Mediterranean paradise in your garden

    With the hot weather fast approaching why not bring your dreamy summer holiday destination closer to home with a Mediterranean-inspired garden makeover?ย  It’s no secret that garden trends are forever evolving, so much so it can feel rather impossible to keep up with them. But what’s more timeless than a serene, classic Mediterranean garden idea…

  • How to transform your garden into a serene zen paradise

    Most of us want to enter our outdoor spaces and be immediately met with a sense of calm and relaxation. And what better way to achieve this than to incorporate elements of a zen garden? With all the garden trends that come and go, finding one that works for you can be quite a task.…

  • 9 Indoor Ferns to Make Your Home Feel Like Paradise

    Many types of indoor ferns add a lush, tropical look to any room. This diverse group of plants comes in an array of colors and textures, including delicate, lacy fronds and smooth, substantial foliage. Here are nine recommendations to get you started, plus tips for indoor fern care and display ideas. Staghorn Fern Credit: Brie…

  • 10 Bee-Friendly Flowers That’ll Make Your Garden a “Pollinator Paradise”

    alle12//Getty Images 1 Aster Teddi Yaeger Photography//Getty Images There are a number of plants with small daisy-like blooms that are referred to as asters, but bees do not discriminate between varieties. They love them all! Some asters, such as New England asters, offer pollen and nectar well into the cooler fall months. This is good…