Living with plants is more than just a hobby - it's a lifestyle that brings joy, beuaty, and a touch of nature into our everyday lives! In this blog, we'll explore the art of living with plants from hanging wonders that elevate our space to adding plants that add some spice to your home.
Growing Up
Embrace hanging planters or wall-mounted shelves to create a vertical oasis. Trailing plants like pothos or scindapsus can be hung from baskets or placed on shelves to make the most of your space.
Hanging planters introduce a dynamic and engaging dimension to your collection while wall-mounted shelves serve as platforms to showcase an array of plant varieties, decor, and even books - Plantopedia, anyone? Mix and match plants and accessories on the shelves to create a personalized and visually appealing composition.
Pop of Color
Infuse energy into your collection with a burst of color. A Philodendron Pink Princess or Prince of Orange can transform your green scene into a lively display.
Add a touch of whimsy and sophistication to your plant collection with bright foliage. Vibrant leaves create a striking contrast against traditional greens, infusing an energetic atmosphere into your home. Colorful plant varieties don’t just add aesthetic appeal - they also elevate the overall mood of your space! Feel the burst of positivity + creativity?
Lacking Light?
Think of low light as a gentle glow rather than a spotlight. Choose resilient plants like Sansevieria and Calathea to bring light to dim corners.
In spaces where sunlight may be limited, some plant varieties can be a beacon of endurance. Species like Sansevieria and ZZ have robust leaves made to endure these conditions and contribute some greenery to spaces where the light is more subdued. The choice of these resilient plants transcends the conventional limitations of low light, transforming overlooked areas into cozy nooks adorned with nature’s charm.