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Read MoreThe reality of apartment living can often be challenging in the world of plant parenting. Windows often face walls, and sometimes there are interior rooms with simply no natural light at all. Though these kinds of spaces do pose a challenge, it’s not impossible to find a good selection of beautiful plants that can adapt to these sorts of low light areas.
Read MoreIt’s true. Not all plants and pets mix. And if your little Marmalade is a nibbler, then it’s certainly better to be safe than sorry. Never fear though, the list of pet safe plants is large and varied, leaving plenty of options for a lovely indoor jungle.
Read MoreOh baby it’s cold outside! Winter is the perfect time to stay indoors, snuggle under a blanket and truly enjoy your indoor garden. As the weather outside gets colder, the heating goes on and the weather inside gets warmer and drier, so some care will be needed to ensure your plant babies survive the season healthfully and happily.
Read MoreAs the weather gradually warms and flowers start to bloom, your indoor jungle is also emerging from winter dormancy. Though you may have seen some growth during winter, spring is really your plant’s time to shine, so now is the perfect opportunity to get a few tasks done and encourage all that new healthy growth.
Read MoreThe Monstera siltepecana is another newer, rarer Monstera on the scene, and no less amazing! More similar in growth habit to the Monstera adansonii - although much more easy going - the siltepecana is actually a great choice for beginners and enthusiasts alike.
Read MoreI’ll admit it. Alocasias get a bit of a bad rap for being a diva. And whilst they may not always be the best plant for beginners, with a little diligence, the reward in beauty and elegance is well worth that extra special care.
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