Houseplants
8 inexpensive pharmacy food for home plants
In order for indoor plants to develop and grow well, to delight us with their rapid flowering, they must be periodically fed, that is, nutrients must be introduced into the soil. For this purpose, you can use not only fertilizers from a flower shop, but also some pharmacy products. Read more
6 plants that thrive on open balconies and terraces in winter
An open balcony or terrace can be beautiful any time of the year. Most indoor plants are recommended to be brought indoors for the winter, but there are frost-resistant specimens. Juniper Read more
How to make a kokedama with your own hands - a simplified version of bonsai
Kokedama is a special way of planting indoor plants. The word literally means "moss ball". This art is native to Japan, but has recently been gaining popularity all over the world. Kokedama is a ball of soil covered with moss on which an ornamental plant grows. These balls can be placed on the windowsill or hung. This interior decoration is easy to do with your own hands, which will be discussed in our article. Read more
10 anti-stress plants to put on your desktop
Office work requires constant concentration of attention. This is facilitated by healthy sleep, proper nutrition and - do not be surprised - the presence of indoor plants on your desktop. Many of them can improve indoor air, relieve headaches and improve mood. Physalis Read more
6 fragrant plants - we add a round-the-clock pleasant aroma in the apartment
There is hardly a person who, when looking at a green flowering plant, would not feel a small, but positive influence. The color of the foliage is favorable for the eyes and the nervous system in the cold season, when there are dull gray-brown colors outside the window. Potted room fragrances regulate the level of humidity and air purity in the room, absorb heavy metals, repel insects and give a cozy atmosphere at home. Orchid Oncidium Read more