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Maria Failla | Quel type de parent de plante êtes-vous et plantes adaptées aux débutants | Vin en bas de la semaine Ep1

Maria Failla | What Kind of Plant Parent Are You & Beginner Friendly Plants | Wine Down the Week Ep1

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  • Maria de Bloom And Grow Radio
  • Maria de Bloom And Grow Radio

    Notre première invitée est Maria avec Bloom and Grow Radio ! Maria est une tueuse de plantes autoproclamée devenue une dame des plantes dont la mission est de rendre le monde plus doux et plus vert en aidant tout le monde à prendre soin de ses plantes d'intérieur.

    Plenty of proud plant owners cannot actually name the leafy thing growing on the windowsill. The good news is that you can identify most houseplants by reading five visible clues: leaf shape, leaf arrangement, growth habit, stem or trunk type, and any flowers or markings, then matching those clues against a trusted plant database or free app. Knowing the name is the first step toward giving your plant the right care, especially the right amount of light.

    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.