As the fall season quickly approaches, many of us may feel a shift in how we want to approach our living spaces. With summer ending, fall can often push us to get things in shape and want a refresh—particularly around organization.
07.08.2023 - 11:41 / blog.fantasticgardeners.co.uk
Introducing plants into your home or office can create a more positive energy flow. Certain plants have the ability to purify the air, while others provide a sense of well-being, peace, and even stress relief. Eliminating negative energy is an important step in regaining health and happiness. These plants will promote positive energy that will benefit you and those around you!
The power of the humble money plant is often underestimated. This hardy little plant can not only help purify a room by absorbing synthetic chemicals from furnishings, but also brings prosperity and good luck to those who keep it in their home.
Wheatgrass has gained popularity in healthy eating circles over the last few years and is often used for comedic purposes in TV and films, however, its reputation is well deserved. Wheatgrass contains an abundance of vitamins (A, C and E) and essential minerals such as iron, calcium and magnesium. It also gives a natural energy boost and helps with liver detoxification. The plant is known for bringing good luck and fortune. It is also said to improve sleep quality and eliminate negative energy. Place it near your workplace or office cabin to increase productivity and focus.
Flowers bring beauty and joy into our lives, so it’s no surprise that having a Peace lily at your work desk can help you feel more positive and productive. Not only do these lovely white blooms purify the air by absorbing indoor gases, but they also radiate positive energy. No wonder they’re called ‘harbingers of peace’!
Bamboo plants have been used in Asia for thousands of years as a symbol of good luck, wealth, growth and success. According to Vastu principles, placing a bamboo plant in your home or workspace increases positive energy flow
As the fall season quickly approaches, many of us may feel a shift in how we want to approach our living spaces. With summer ending, fall can often push us to get things in shape and want a refresh—particularly around organization.
Cooler days and cozier evenings are just around the corner, and we’re officially craving some Halloween-inspired decor in our lives. While it’s still a bit too early to set up our autumnal displays, it’s never too early to get a feel for some of the great options that are out there for the coming season.
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Get ready to experience a frosty blast of family-friendly fun to warm up even the chilliest winter day! This list of ice puns and ice-cold jokes are sure to thaw out those serious faces and bring on the giggles.
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Here are some of the best Plants You Can Grow in Your Indoor Water Garden. They are easy to maintain, demand less attention, and are the best options for small spaces.
One of the most loved holidays, Easter brings together friends and families to celebrate the idea of rebirth, good defeating evil and light breaking through the darkness, as well as end the Lent season with delicious meals.
Gardening for some provides the daily bread, for others, it’s an escape from reality and for you, it might be your favourite hobby. Nevertheless, a garden decorated to your own preferences will act as a source of inspiration and will provide you a place to gather up your thoughts.
Today we celebrate Earth Day for the 46th time since U.S. senator Gaylord Nelson suggested the idea for a national day focusing on the environment. After its first celebration on April 22 1970 in the US, Earth Day has grown into a worldwide environmental movement raising awareness of serious issues such as pollution, global warming, deforestation and the detrimental effect of urbanised societies on the environment.