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Plants are everywhere now! They look awesome. You want one, but don’t know where to start. You want to know, “What plant should I get?” Or maybe you’re a seasoned collector but you're wracking your brain for your newest addition. No problem, take my Plant Quiz to get recommendations based on…

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Choosing the right spot for your plant, or the right plant for your spot is all about the light. To select the best southwest-facing window plants, you need to understand the source, amount, and intensity of light. The number of hours of sunlight and the intensity of sunlight varies based on the direction of your window. This happens because Earth rotates on its axis and…

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Choosing the right spot for your plant, or the right plant for your spot, is all about the light. To select the best west facing window plants, you need to understand the source, amount, and intensity of light. The number of hours of sunlight and the intensity of sunlight vary based on the direction of your window. This happens because Earth rotates on its axis and is also…

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It’s important to know the type, amount, and intensity of light coming through your window. This will help you select the best east-facing window plants. The number of hours of sunlight and the intensity of sunlight varies based on the direction of your window. This is due to Earth rotating on its axis and orbiting the sun. The North Pole is tilted toward the sun during…

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Placing your houseplant in front of a window doesn’t necessarily mean it will get enough light. This blog will help you pick out the best north-facing window plants. The hours of sunlight and the intensity of sunlight will change based on the direction of your window. This is due to Earth rotating on its axis and orbiting the sun. The North Pole is tilted toward the sun…