Ten Houseplant Gifts for Plant Lovers and Green Thumbers
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by Lindsey Thompson
4y ago
It’s official, the holidays are here and there’s no turning back. Whether you’re just getting started on your shopping list or you’re an old pro, I do hope you consider shopping local in your area to help small businesses! But, like most of us, we turn to the internet to do our shopping for us. So, in hopes of such internet-scouring, I wanted to help you by compiling the BEST gifts for that special plant lady (or man) in your life! HUMIDIFIER I know what you’re thinking, humidifier…wow that sounds like a super lame gift but trust me here, it’s not! It’s probably one of the most crucial produ ..read more
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Melamine Wall Planters Review
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by Lindsey Thompson
5y ago
Recently I received an email asking if I would like to review a product, wall planters to be exact. Of course I said yes because why not? I love plants and also my house is about the size of a grape so any excuse to use my walls for extra vertical square footage is always a good thing in my book. So, let’s get to it! Upon arrival of the package, I unboxed it to find 3 pots, screws, nails, drywall anchors, charcoal, and a little step-by-step guide. First things first, I liked the color, they weren’t stark white which I dig ..read more
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DIY Monstera Leaf Catch-All Dish
Ruby Flora
by Lindsey Thompson
5y ago
All hail the almighty Monstera, am I right? People go bananas over this plant and I have to admit, as do I. Is it just me or is it physically impossible to resist anything Monstera related? It’s definitely on trend this year but it’s a pretty timeless houseplant too so I wanted to hop on the bandwagon and create a ring/jewelry/catch-all dish in the shape of the ever-popular Monstera. Without further ado, let’s get started! FYI: This dish is not supposed to look like the perfectly-shaped pottery ones. They’re intentionally a little quirky and organic looking, which I think is a better fit the D ..read more
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How (And When) To Repot Your Houseplants
Ruby Flora
by Lindsey Thompson
5y ago
It’s officially spring in Pittsburgh! My senses are all alive again and I’m in the mood to work outside nonstop. The weather is perfect right now, not too hot, not too cold. Because of our newly sunshine-filled days, I wanted to talk about one important thing that should happen to your houseplants, repotting! All houseplants need to be repotted occasionally to keep them healthy and living well, but I feel like it’s especially important after they’ve been cooped up inside all winter. Something about being blasted with forced heat seems to really put a damper on their growth haha. Think of it as ..read more
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