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First Friendship February Giveaway! 2018

First Friendship February Giveaway! 2018

Plants make people happy, and so do giveaways!

We’re thrilled to announce the Friendship February Giveaway hosted by Bloom & Grow Radio, The Sill, Soltech Solutions, Peip.co and Avrocomy! One winner will receive $350 worth of prizes, including a luxury LED décor grow light, $50 gift card to The Sill, Pilea Plant, and Necklace! Head on over to www.bloomandgrowradio.com/giveaway and enter to win! Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram: @soltech_solutions, @bloomandgrowradio, @thesill, @piep.co, @avrocomy And be sure to check out the unique podcast specifically for indoor plant people! https://bloomandgrowradio.com/podcast/ GIVEAWAY ENDS NOON ON THURSDAY, MARCH 1ST, 2018 *ALL CONTESTANTS MUST BE 18+ *OPENED TO US ONLY

he key to a thriving summer plant collection is simple: match each plant to the right amount of light, water based on how dry the soil is rather than a fixed schedule, and shield sensitive leaves from harsh midday sun. This guide covers which plants love the season, how to water and light them as temperatures rise, how to prevent leaf scorch, and when it makes sense to move plants outdoors.

Good indoor plant design comes down to a few repeatable principles: match each plant to its light, vary height and scale, group in odd numbers, and give every arrangement one clear focal point. This guide breaks those principles down, walks through plant placement room by room, and covers what to do when your best-looking spot does not get enough light.

You've got a pothos on the windowsill. Maybe a snake plant in the corner. And somewhere along the way, you started wondering if there's more to it than that.

There is.

The apartments that feel truly alive, the ones you scroll past on Pinterest and instantly want to live in, aren't just homes with a few plants in predictable spots. They're intentional. A trailing vine above the kitchen cabinets. A lush fern tucked into the bathroom. A sculptural snake plant in the entryway that makes you feel like you've arrived somewhere good.

A lot of those looks are more achievable than they seem. And with the right plant, and sometimes a little help from a grow light, even the darker, more forgotten corners of your apartment can become something worth noticing.

Here are five unexpected places to bring your plant styling ideas to life.