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5 Best Plants for Your Bathroom - Affordable, Beginner-Friendly & Humidity-Loving
If you’re looking to bring a bit of life to your bathroom, houseplants are one of the easiest ways to do it — and yes, there are plenty of plants that will actually thrive in the steamy, sometimes low-light conditions of a typical bathroom.
The Ultimate Monstera Care Guide: How to Grow Happy, Thriving Monsteras Indoors
Discover everything you need to know about caring for Monsteras – from watering and humidity tips to light needs, moss poles, and propagation. Perfect for plant lovers ready to grow thriving, jungle-style Monstera plants at home.
What Houseplant Should You Get Based on Your Zodiac Sign?
Looking for the perfect plant to match your zodiac sign? From the independent Snake Plant for bold Aries to the nurturing Anthurium for caring Cancers, discover which houseplants align with your star sign’s traits. This fun guide brings a bit of astrology into your plant parenting.
5 life lessons from my houseplants: Growing in your 20’s.
People my age are buying houses, getting married, starting families. Others are traveling, exploring new places, and eating their way through life-changing experiences. And then there’s me.
Horti-Futurism: What Avatar Can Teach Us About Gardening and Green Spaces
What if your plant space could feel like a scene from Avatar? Inspired by Pandora’s magical landscapes, this blog dives into the world of horti-futurism — where nature, technology, and imagination meet.
The Ultimate Guide to Alocasia Care: From Beginner to Pro Plant Parent
Alocasias, with their striking, heart-shaped leaves and dramatic personalities, are the divas of the houseplant world. Native to the lush rainforests of Southeast Asia and Australia, they’re bold, beautiful, and (once you get the hang of them) surprisingly rewarding to care for.
Why You Don’t Need a Massive Plant Collection to Be a Plant Lover (and Why Less is More)
A smaller collection, filled with plants you care about, is far more rewarding than a room full of ones you struggle to keep alive. So start small, choose plants that bring you joy, and grow your collection at your own pace.