
Outdoor Plant and Flower Decor for Your Home
The exterior of a house often suffers when it comes to beautification, being left for last. Today we propose reviewing some ideas on how flowers can enhance the exterior of your home.

The exterior of a house often suffers when it comes to beautification, being left for last. Today we propose reviewing some ideas on how flowers can enhance the exterior of your home.

Crassula Ovata is a succulent plant associated with abundance, wealth, and luck. At first, I also wondered why these associations? It's no coincidence that Romanians nicknamed it "banut" and abroad it's also called the "dollar plant tree".

Sunny windowsills are perfect spots for annual or perennial aromatic plants. Those who don't want to give up their favorite spices even in the cold season can set up a small winter garden on their windowsill.

With the planet's population continuously growing, alternatives to traditional living spaces are increasingly necessary.

It may seem like an unnecessary topic to discuss. Many of you will say that it's the architect's job, but in reality, it isn't. The architect can guide you towards the best solutions, but the decision ultimately lies with you. And when it comes to your family budget, it's good to know your options so you can make an informed and optimal decision for your home.

In our extremely crowded and polluted urban environment, the lack of green spaces negatively impacts our health and well-being.

For those living in apartments without access to a garden or yard, planting and growing green spaces can be challenging. Planters are a practical solution that allows you to enjoy greenery all year round.

Like the strawberry, raspberry belongs to the Rosaceae family. Wild raspberry is a food source and good shelter for birds, insects, and mammals.

Indoor plants offer numerous benefits for both home décor and our health.

The growth of vegetables and seedlings in greenhouses is so rapid that the harvest time can occur up to two weeks earlier than for plants grown in other conditions.

Few creeping plants survive under evergreen trees and shrubs, ivy being one of them.