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  1. Why to Turn Your Home Around with a Terrarium

    Moving into a new space or redecorating your home feels like a do-over. You can revamp it however you like and start incorporating more greenery into your life. 

     

    Plants can help your mental well-being. Having a creative and cultivating outlet for your energy is beneficial for your health, and can brighten up your environment. Who can turn away from that?

     

    What are Terrariums? 

    Terrarium in Latin means terra (earth) arium (a receptacle or location). Closed terrariums create a humid environment for the plant and it waters itself through perspiration and condensation. 

     

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  2. 7 Houseplants for Dark Rooms

    Nothing makes a room more inviting than adding a houseplant to your home or office. A houseplant is an easy way to brighten up any space. However if the space lacks windows, many people think they can’t enjoy the beauty of a plant. 

     

    But good news, this is not the case. You can give every room in your home that needs that extra burst of green. In fact, rooms that lack light often benefit the most from a living plant. 

     

    Not sure which plants grow best in dark rooms? Here are 7 of our favorites that thrive in low-light conditions.

     

    Ferns

    Ferns, such as rabbit’s foot, staghorn, and asparagus ferns are potted plants that thrive indoors. Ferns respond best to indirect light, high humidity, and moist soil. Keep your fern within 400 to 800 fee

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  3. Top 10 Low Maintenance Houseplants

    Indoor gardening is a great way to bring the beauty of plants into your home. Not only do houseplants add appeal to your interior space, but they also purify the air you breathe. 

     

    However, choosing houseplants can feel daunting if you’re new to growing indoors. If you’re hesitant to bite off more than you can water, don’t worry. We chose our top 10 low-maintenance houseplants to help make the decision easy.

     

    How to Create a Curated Houseplant Collection

    If you’re looking to start a collection of indoor botanical beauties, keep in mind that many of the same rules for outdoor gardening apply to houseplants. Aim for contrast in color, size, and texture.

     

    Many indoor gardeners choose a theme, color scheme,

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