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I have made it a fun activity to bring my plants back inside. Here are all the steps I take to make this event successful and fun instead of an overwhelming ruckus.
I know I am not the only one. Many people suffer from the lack of sunlight blues. According to the American Psychiatry Association 5 % of U.S. adults suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) which is a form of depression from changing of the season or also known as winter depression. I am of this 5%. The shorter days and lack of sunlight triggers mine.
I have recently started exploring which plants grow best in which substrates. As a result of my experience, research, and trial and error I have found 5 substrates I love to grow plants in. I know you are going to love them too!
Are you looking for a unique house plant to add to your collection? If you already have lots of houseplants in your home, but you just need something different to add interest, here are 5 unique plants you will love.
Talking to your plants is a rule as a plant parent. It is not all magic and myth, there is scientific evidence that proves talking to your plants helps them to grow. So, get chatty with your plants!
What if I told you, you can relief anxiety with plants? Some years ago, I found out how therapeutic caring for house plants can be. The journey is worth it because of the therapeutic rewards caring for plants has provided me. I want to share with you how house plants and gardening can enhance all 5 senses and help to relieve anxiety.
We have all heard lots of things about dogs. Dogs have been our best friends for decades and as dog owners we have developed beliefs about them, but not all are necessarily the truth. I am sharing with you 10 common assumptions about dogs. Are they fact or fiction?
Have you tried all the things and no matter what you do it seems like your African Violets still won’t bloom? Don’t give up! Here are 5 key tips to get your African Violets to bloom year-round.
Are you doing ALL THE THINGS for your house plants? Your plant needs a great name. Naming your plants is fun and easy, here’s how.
African and Flame Violets, Roses, Tulips, String of Hearts, and Hoya-Kerrii. These plants are suited for February for many reasons, but they collectively have one thing in common; they symbolize love.
Overwhelmed about what brand or methods of dog foods to feed your fur baby? Dog Nutrition Basics for New Dog Parents will give you the basic knowledge of dog nutrition, cooking homemade meals and treats, and more. For the new dog parent or to inspire all dog parents.
Having a low-light office doesn’t mean you cannot enjoy plants you love. Here are 7 Low-Light plants for your office space.
Caring for cacti is easy. They have minimal watering requirements and tolerate direct sun. If you are considering adding cacti to your houseplant collection, I hope this will inspire you to love these 5 cacti.
Keeping the air clean in your home can be challenging. Constantly buying new filters for your air purifiers can be expensive. What if I told you that house plants can purify the air in your home?
If you are ready to stop killing your houseplants and grow all the house plants, you want I can show you how. You can level up your house plant care with these 10 must haves for your house plants.
Whether you are starting your seedlings indoors in late winter or bringing in your plants in late fall, having an indoor gardening space can help you prolong your garden season, making it year-round. Here are 5 tips for gardening indoors.
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The fall season is approaching so let us celebrate this new season with the beautiful colors of fall. Here are 5 fall plants I know you will love.