If your succulent has become stretched out or “etiolated,” it’s a sign that it’s not receiving enough light. Etiolation occurs when a succulent doesn’t get sufficient sunlight and starts to grow taller with larger gaps between its leaves. To fix this issue and help your succulent regain its compact and healthy form, follow these steps:Continue reading “How to fix stretched out succulent?”
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Guide to Tillandsia Bulbosa Care
Imagine a plant that defies traditional notions of cultivation, a botanical wonder that thrives without soil, surviving solely on air and a touch of moisture. Tillandsia bulbosa, a remarkable epiphytic air plant that has captivated the hearts of plant enthusiasts worldwide. In this blog, we will delve into the intriguing world of Tillandsia bulbosa, uncoveringContinue reading “Guide to Tillandsia Bulbosa Care”
Benefit to planting flowers
Planting flowers not only adds beauty to your surroundings but also offers a range of healthful benefits that can positively impact your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Here are some of the benefits: Incorporating flowers into your environment, whether it’s through gardening or simply placing potted plants indoors, can offer a variety of healthful benefitsContinue reading “Benefit to planting flowers”
Let’s get dirty
Dear beloved readers, Exciting news! I am thrilled to announce the launch of our brand new monthly newsletter – a green paradise for all plant enthusiasts! This newsletter will be your exclusive gateway to discover the best-kept secrets of plant care, indulge in thrilling DIY plant projects, and access fabulous monthly coupons to elevate yourContinue reading “Let’s get dirty”
Making a Kokedama
A Kokedama—a Japanese moss ball—let me introduce you to the ultimate small-space garden. Floating in midair, these plants don’t take up surface space, or even wall space. Plus, you don’t have to shell out money for a pretty container, as each plant is contained in its own moss-covered pod and is suspended from the ceilingContinue reading “Making a Kokedama”