a girl who finds joy in all things green and growing β§ plant whisperer in training β§ "πππππ‘π ποΏ½οΏ½ πππ‘ π ππππ, ππ’π‘ π‘βπππ π ππππππ ππ ππππ£π π€ππ‘β πβππππ."
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Here's to hoping that this guy survives π€
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Repotted! This propagation is... *chefs kiss*
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Repotted this propagation into its new home for the winter πͺ΄
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Repotted this guyπͺ΄
He had gotten a little bit of an ice tan when I moved in March, but it's been such a joy watching each new leaf unfold. He's been growing so beautifully π± I hope he likes his new home.
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Taking care of plants is like having a conversation with nature itself. It's about observing, listening, and responding to the subtle cues that plants give us. As you nurture them with love and attention, you start to pick up on the individual needs of each plant. Over time, you develop a deep and intricate understanding of their specific requirements, almost like learning a secret language only the two of you share. It's a beautiful journey of growth and connection that unfolds with every tender touch and thoughtful gesture towards these living beings.
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βmagic isnt realβ β plants just grow out of the ground. for free. everywhere.
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why I love house plants and what they teach me
House plants have always held a special place in my heart. Not only do they add beauty and life to my living space, but they also provide me with invaluable lessons that transcend the boundaries of nature. Β πΏ self improvement House plants have a remarkable ability to improve my mental well-being. The presence of greenery in our environment has been shown to reduce stress, increase focus, and promote a sense of calm. Every time I water my plants or tend to their needs, I feel a sense of purpose and responsibility that brings me immense joy. Additionally, caring for house plants has taught me the importance of patience and perseverance. Watching a plant grow and thrive under my care is a deeply rewarding experience that reminds me to stay committed and consistent in all aspects of my life. Β πΏ creativity One of the reasons why I love house plants is the creative inspiration they provide. From choosing the perfect pot for each plant to arranging them in aesthetically pleasing displays, house plants allow me to express my personal style and creativity. The act of nurturing and caring for plants cultivates a deeper connection to the natural world, sparking my creativity and igniting my imagination. Each plant is a blank canvas waiting to be painted with my care and attention, resulting in a beautiful and harmonious living space. Β πΏ lessons Plants, in their wisdom, offer invaluable lessons that extend far beyond their physical presence. They do not succumb to pressure or coercion; rather, they flourish when provided with the most basic and essential care. Their ability to adapt and bounce back showcases remarkable resilience that serves as a powerful reminder to embrace change and grow stronger in the face of adversity. House plants teach me the importance of self-care and nurturing my own growth. Just as plants need water, sunlight, and nutrients to thrive, I too require love, nourishment, and support to reach my full potential. The symbiotic relationship between plants and humans serves as a timeless reminder of the interconnectedness of all living beings. So, all in all, house plants hold a special place in my heart for the beauty they bring to my living space and the profound lessons they teach me. From improving my mental well-being to igniting my creativity, house plants have a transformative impact on my life. As I continue to care for and nurture my plants, I am reminded of the resilience, patience, and creativity that lie within me. So why do I love house plants? Because they are not just decorations; they are living reminders of the beauty and wisdom of nature.
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πΏ Plants whisper peace, gratitude, and change without a word. Nurture them, find solace, and feel present in their silent company.
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πΏ Embrace the awkward growth spurts & shake off winter dormancy like your plants. Starting over is the journey to self-discovery.
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New place, new plant setup π±π I moved to a small town on March 1st. I am SO not built for small towns but I'll only be here for a year at the absolute most. All of my plants are now in a large North facing window, and they're all very happy! The move and exposure to the cold seemed to have not affected them much! Except for my Dracaena... he's looking a bit extra sad. Photo updates on all of them coming soon. I have a south facing art room (with a smallish window) that I want to move some of them into because of the great golden hour light it gets, but I have a feeling they wont do as well as in front of this huge north window!!
Anyways, I love this wall of my living room and I will definitely be beautifying it over the next couple weeks βΊοΈ so stay tuned
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Philodendron erubescens (black cardinal)
Adopted: Feb. 2, 2024
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Manjula Pothos
I couldn't not get this guy the minute that I saw him!
Adopted: January 9, 2024
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October 2
Went down south for the weekend. Came back to lots of growth
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September 29
My cala lily is coming back to life!!
I was about to dump this out, then I watered it and went down south for a week and came back to this!
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