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Ferns are a great choice for indoor plants as they provide a unique look to any space and are relatively easy to care for. With the right amount of light, water, and humidity, ferns can thrive and bring life to any room.  The delicate, lush foliage and unique reproductive process have made them a popular choice among plant enthusiasts. In this guide, we will explore the world of ferns, including the various types of ferns and some helpful tips to ensure they stay healthy and happy!
If you're an avid houseplant enthusiast, you know that healthy soil is crucial for your plant's growth and overall health. While there are many factors that contribute to soil health, one of the most important is the presence of microbes.
Are you struggling with spider mites that have invaded your houseplants? These tiny houseplant pests can rapidly multiply and cause significant harm to your plants if not dealt with. However, don't panic, as we're here to provide you with some practical tips and tricks to help you identify and treat spider mites like a pro!
No, this article will not tell you how to find fortunes in tea leaves, unfortunately. The leaves in question are the living ones growing on your plants. Now, they may not reveal when you’ll fall in love, or get that promotion, but they may just save you from a plant funeral in the future.
Biophilic Design is a way of celebrating human’s connection to nature by incorporating elements into a structures design which celebrate natural elements such as plants and animals, while incorporating decor which mimics the shapes, patterns, and light of the environment. The goal of such styling is to create an organized space which helps fulfill the human need to connect with the natural world beyond the urbanscapes we have created and exist within in the modern era.
Are you longing to bring some greenery into your home but feel hesitant because you're worried about keeping plants alive? Don't fret, we've got you covered! There are plenty of houseplants that require minimal care, even for those with busy schedules.