Home Space and Reason
Episode 17 | House Plants
Plants can make a massive difference in the ambiance of your interior, cultivating relaxation and peace. They contribute positively both to our mental health and our physical health. My plant hobby has grown to an all out obsession these days. But what is interesting is that I began life with a "for-reals" black thumb situation. Whether you already like plants, you want plants and have never had success, or you never gave house plants a thought, this episode is for you!Did you know that you can hire me no matter where you live? If you are stuck on one particular area of your home, I do online consults to help you with your space and reasoning. If you live in the Portland, Oregon area and you’d like to hire me as your home coach in person or as your realtor, reach out to me at Kristina@spaceandreason.com. Join the ALL POSITIVE Home Space and Reason community:~ Join the private Facebook group for conversations & sharing about your home space and reason. All the product links and photos you hear about within the podcast live here. ~ Follow me on Instagram~ Follow me on Facebook~ Follow me on Pinterest ~ Follow me on Twitter~ Home Coaching & Realtor Website www.SpaceAndReason.com Sources & Reference———————————————-1. Watering Bulbs: These "bird" shaped bulbs with the open mouths for adding water is what I have been successfully using in my hanging plants (and in some outdoor plants even for the hottest time of the year.)2. French lavender (Lavandula dentata) can grow well indoors. They’re not as fragrant as English lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), but they are capable of adapting better to indoor environments. Two other good types to consider; Canary Island lavender (Lavandula canariensis) and Fern leaf lavender (Lavandula multifida) which tolerates wet conditions better than other lavenders.