How To Overcome Your Brown Thumb
If plant care was a sport, its players would not be ranked by golden trophies or karate belt colors but by thumbs. Having a ‘green thumb’ is hortic...
Read moreIf plant care was a sport, its players would not be ranked by golden trophies or karate belt colors but by thumbs. Having a ‘green thumb’ is hortic...
Read moreEvery springtime, plants, animals and insects slowly awaken from the slumber of winter dormancy and prepare to emerge into the colorful explosion o...
Read moreWhere houseplants thrive, humans thrive: sun-drenched windows, not dark basements; soft natural light, not harsh fluorescent bulbs that eerily twit...
Read moreLife is unpredictable. The rhythmic flow of our day-to-day existence can be interrupted without warning, our entire life’s course rerouted in a sin...
Read moreMusic is hardwired into life on earth. The rhythmic pulse of your heartbeat and improvisational birdsong in the treetops share something in common...
Read moreWinter isn’t easy on mental health. There’s less sunlight and shorter days, but we still live under pressure to maintain our productivity levels—so...
Read moreBeing around plants makes people happy. The presence of greenery has an intrinsically positive association because plants represent what we need f...
Read moreWe need plants in our lives. One thing that the pandemic taught us is how important (and easy) it is to bring plants into our homes and workplaces ...
Read morePlants are the healers of the earth. Their communities are sanctuaries of restoration for others by simply growing for themselves. They transform...
Read morePlant lovers share one thing in common and it isn’t a (so-called) green thumb; it's a desire to cultivate intimate relationships rooted in care. Th...
Read morePlainly stated, ferns are magic. The folklore around ferns is bountiful as are the variations of ferns currently available. There are an estimated ...
Read moreWe have a reciprocal nature with plants. We breathe out carbon dioxide and plants inhale that carbon dioxide and then breathe out fresh oxygen. Tru...
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