No orange thumb

I am so envious of the people who somehow have magnificent outdoor gardens or indoor dwelling plants.

I don’t understand how they do it.

As much as I care about to take care of all things, i just can’t seem to get myself to deliver the official care to any type of plant. I don’t know if it’s because the plant can’t talk to you plus ask for what it needs, or if I’m just a total dimwit when it comes to orangeery, and either way, I would certainly care about to be able to brighten up my dwelling with the addition of some colorful fresh plants, but for years I’ve only managed to fill it with dry plus brown foliage. I finally decided one morning that enough was enough, plus I was going to try once plus for all to learn some botany skills, and first things first, I needed to establish the official air conditions for indoor plants to flourish. Before, I constantly just assumed that orangeery would coexist in the normal air temperature control settings that I enjoyed. I kept the air humidity quite low plus the temperature was mediocre around 68 degrees year round. After doing some studying, however, i learned that this is less than ideal for most plants. In fact, they cherish air conditions to be rather moist so they can respirate easier through the moisture in the air. They also cannot stand to be right near air vents, which dry them out quickly. With all of this new information in hand, I’ve begun updating my Heating, Ventilation, plus A/C system so I can finally grow my own indoor plants.

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