We are specialized in indoor plants. We look for plants that adapt to your home and/or office. For indoor plants, light, watering and temperature are the most important factors to keep them healthy, beautiful and alive. Although we have plants of various sizes, our favorites are 4” because it is a young plant that has a lot of potential to grow and mature so that you can enjoy the process of growing a new plant.
Our suppliers are expert indoor plant horticulturists who have been in the US market for over 20 years. With our interior designer and them we look for new trends in plants that are attractive in terms of decoration and styling, but at the same time easy to care for so that maintenance is not complicated. Every year we have been going to TPIE (Tropical Plant International Expo) for more than 4 years to see new market trends, take continuing education and stay up to date with new changes in the industry.
We are passionate about landscaping and the connection between the natural world and what it makes us feel. Nature is our key piece in all the products we offer journals, pouches, plants and other products that we will soon be launching. Our page is for everyone, no matter whether they are a beginner or an expert. We prefer to believe that anyone could care for plants. All you need is the correct information and desire of change your space.

 

Plant Care Tips:

  • Light: Place the plant in a bright place with indirect light. In winter, it prevents the heating from drying out the environment.
  • Watering: Keep the soil moist, but not completely wet. In winter, water less frequently as the water takes longer to evaporate.
  • Temperature: Avoid sudden changes in temperature. In winter, keep the temperature in the house between 12 and 28 degrees.
  • Cleaning: Wipe the leaves of the plant with a damp cloth to remove dust. If the leaves are small, you can spray water and shake them gently.
  • Fertilizer: Use liquid fertilizer every fifteen days.
  • Pruning: Prune the plant when necessary. In winter, do not prune the plant unless it has yellow or dead leaves.
  • Pots: Choose a pot suitable for the space the plant needs.
  • Pests: Control pests that may affect the plant.
  • Location: Avoid changing the plant's location or environment too often.
  • Replanting: It is not the best time to replant the plant in winter.

Some easy-to-care for indoor plants are:

  • Pothos
  • Sansevieria / Snake Plant
  • Monstera
  • Swiss Cheese
  • Money Plant
  • Succulents