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The key to growing plants in water long-term is to add nutrients to the water and change it out regularly. These plants adapt ...
I love all things indoor PLANTS. I enjoy growing my plants in SOILESS media, yep, no soil! I primarily use LECA (clay balls) ...
If you follow interior design influencers or otherwise keep up with trends in home decor, you’ve likely noticed the mania ...
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Some plants are better than others for bring nature into your workspace. When considering an office plant, think about your available space, pets, and lighting.
Gardening expert, Samantha Jones and experts at British Garden Centres share top tips for helping your houseplants survive throughout autumn and winter, when they hit their "dormant phase" ...
Rainwater is a natural resource that can greatly boost the growth of your indoor plants. Unlike tap water, which tends to have chemicals such as chlorine and fluoride, rainwater is free from additives ...
In the pursuit of deeper rest, embracing botany in the bedroom is a transformative choice. Surrounding yourself with plants not only enhances the visual appeal of your environment but also contributes ...
One of the most common causes of plant death is water — more specifically, too much or too little water. You might be surprised to learn it’s sometimes hard to tell the difference. Watering correctly ...
Kick-off 2025 with the addition of a monstera plant to your indoor garden. You’ll join other gardeners observing 2025 as the Year of the Monstera. Each year, the National Garden Bureau (NGB) selects ...