I know the feeling all too well. You live in a cozy apartment in the middle of a bustling city, but your only window faces a brick wall or a dim alleyway. You’ve probably been told that your only options
Do you have a corner in your living room that feels a bit… lonely? You know the one. It’s too dark for a fiddle leaf fig (the ultimate drama queen of the plant world), and even your “unkillable” succulents have
I once lived in an apartment that had about as much natural light as a medieval dungeon. It was depressing. I tried to grow a cactus on my windowsill, and I swear the poor thing looked at me with disappointment
Let’s be real for a second: annuals are the “one-night stands” of the gardening world. They show up, look fabulous for a few months, demand constant attention, and then leave you heartbroken (and with an empty pot) as soon as
I have always believed that there is something almost magical about the color blue in a garden. It is rare, it is cooling, and frankly, it makes your neighbors a little bit jealous. When you start looking for blue hanging
I have always believed that a house doesn’t truly feel like a home until there is some life hanging from the eaves. Whether you live in a cozy apartment in New York or a sprawling ranch in Texas, adding a
I have always believed that the exterior of a home is the first chapter of its story. When you walk up to a house, the walls shouldn’t just be structural; they should be a canvas. In my years of exploring
I have always believed that a home without plants is like a library without books—it just lacks a certain soul. When I first started my vertical gardening journey, I struggled to find the perfect balance between quantity and quality. I
I have always believed that a home without plants is like a library without books—it just lacks a certain soul. When I first started my indoor jungle, I struggled with limited shelf space. My desk was a chaotic mess of
I’ve spent countless hours in my own garden—and on my balcony—trying to figure out why some plants thrive while others just… don’t. Often, it comes down to the container. If you’re looking to maximize your vertical space, 8 inch hanging