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]]>House Plant Club is the account you want to follow if you need inspiration and tips on how to create your own tropical oasis at home and take good care of your plants.
Urban Jungle Blog’s feed is the place where you’ll find some of the most beautiful indoor plant photography from across Instagram.
The Sill is an online plant shop where you can order some of the most beautiful plants for your home. But more importantly, their colorful feed is filled with charming photos and useful plant care tips that every fan will appreciate.
@sarahkbenning
Sarah K. Benning is a fiber artist who makes the most adorable hand-stitched embroideries inspired by plants and nature.
@earthwindandcactus
Just like the name suggests, this Instagram page is the perfect place for all cacti fans who are looking for unique photos of these beautiful plants.
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]]>Before the temperatures get low, you need to bring your balcony plants inside. The nights are already getting cold and that can affect them. Before bringing them in, check for insects and clear the soil of dead leaves.
Gather the plants in the bathroom and give them a gentle shower. This will clean any accumulated dust from the leaves and salt from the soil. Make sure your plants get enough time to drain before you put them back on their trays.
Early fall is the perfect time to trim the houseplants. You’ll need a pair of sharp scissors to remove the dying leaves and tips. For the leaves, it’s good to cut them at the base or near the stem. For tips that have started going brown or yellow, simply cut off the unhealthy part and leave the plant to recover.
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]]>The post The Best Instagram Accounts to Follow If You Love Plants appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>House Plant Club is the account you want to follow if you need inspiration and tips on how to create your own tropical oasis at home and take good care of your plants.
Urban Jungle Blog’s feed is the place where you’ll find some of the most beautiful indoor plant photography from across Instagram.
The Sill is an online plant shop where you can order some of the most beautiful plants for your home. But more importantly, their colorful feed is filled with charming photos and useful plant care tips that every fan will appreciate.
@sarahkbenning
Sarah K. Benning is a fiber artist who makes the most adorable hand-stitched embroideries inspired by plants and nature.
@earthwindandcactus
Just like the name suggests, this Instagram page is the perfect place for all cacti fans who are looking for unique photos of these beautiful plants.
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]]>The post Your Plants Need to Be Prepared for the Cold Weather appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Before the temperatures get low, you need to bring your balcony plants inside. The nights are already getting cold and that can affect them. Before bringing them in, check for insects and clear the soil of dead leaves.
Gather the plants in the bathroom and give them a gentle shower. This will clean any accumulated dust from the leaves and salt from the soil. Make sure your plants get enough time to drain before you put them back on their trays.
Early fall is the perfect time to trim the houseplants. You’ll need a pair of sharp scissors to remove the dying leaves and tips. For the leaves, it’s good to cut them at the base or near the stem. For tips that have started going brown or yellow, simply cut off the unhealthy part and leave the plant to recover.
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