Indoor plants offer two potential benefits for us: improved
psychological (mental) well-being and improved physical human health
(i.e. they support fitness and general health). The psychological
benefits of indoor plants have been shown as: An improved mood. Reduced
stress levels.
How many of us have seen a plant for sale and thought how great that would look in my living room, hall, conservatory etc., and buy it? Then once the plant is home it becomes sick pretty quick and presents problems? This happens often when we buy a plant based on its appearance, primarily, without considering if the room the plant will reside in is right for it, and that can we provide the care it requires.
Read more here 🪴Sometimes getting away from it all is just what you need to hit the reset button, but what happens to all the houseplants you leave behind? If you’ve ever returned home from a relaxing trip only to find your beloved houseplants drooping, desperate, and dying, then you know exactly how seriously sad a way to end a vacation this is. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Even if you don’t have a dependable friend or neighbor to take care of watering while you’re away, there are a number of ways to make sure that your leafy companions are thriving when you get back home.
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