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With so many different rooms of a house to fill with wonderful living plants and so many different light and environmental needs, it’s hard to know which plant to place where. In today’s post, I’m sharing the best plants to match common scenarios and needs of your home. While keeping houseplants off the floor and out of reach of our furbabies and human babies can alleviate the risk of harm, here’s a short list of plants that are known to be non-toxic. NASA has conducted studies that show plants can filter harmful toxins out of the air of our homes. I provided more details on the top 5 easiest houseplants for beginners in my second post of the Happy Houseplants Series.
February was filled with a lot of the same as January-snow and houseplants! I have lost count at the number of times we’ve had snow/ice this winter and I’m sure we’ll get more. Of course I’d prefer if it was 70 and sunny right about now, but I keep reminding myself that this is a season and there is a time for everything
My goal is to share a blog post at the end of every month where I reflect and highlight all of the month’s content and activities. I’ll include a comprehensive look at things shared on my social channels (Facebook and Instagram), as well as the blog. By writing a highlight post every month, I’ll be able to keep a sort of journal on the month. If you miss something I shared during the month, you’ll be able to get the cliff notes in the recap post to get you up to speed.
It’s January, which means I’m trying to do more purging than purchasing. Does anyone else wonder how we accumulate so much stuff?! The urge to minimize also means I’m shopping my closet more and discovering more ways to style staple pieces that I already own