Have you ever wondered how plants get selected to become part of the Wild Interiors collections? There’s quite a lot that happens behind the scenes before a plant is grown in our greenhouse and placed on the shelves at your favorite plant destination. So how do we choose? We talked with our experienced grower and head of research and development, Sarah, to give you the inside scoop of how we choose our plants here at Wild Interiors!
Read MoreAre you looking to add some excitement to an otherwise boring space? Redecorating a room does not mean you have to go out and purchase new decor, repaint your walls, or complete a full home renovation. Adding new life and energy to a space can be accomplished by simply rearranging your furnishings and decorating with houseplants!
Read MoreAs fall is a time of change and transition for us, it is also for our houseplants. Cooler weather and waning hours of daylight are just some of the fall factors that can affect your houseplant collection. We’ve put together our most important fall plant care tips and advice - so adjust your care routine accordingly!
Read MoreIf you're a person who loves to fill your home with earthy elements, eclectic decor, and all of the plants, a bohemian styled home is right up your alley. This decor guide will lay out exactly what you need to have in order to create a beautiful boho home.
Read MoreDiscover which plant matches your personality! Find perfect plant to brighten up your home!
Read MorePropagation is the process of growing new plants from sources such as seeds, stem cuttings, leaf cuttings, root division, and more. Depending on the type of plant that you’re hoping to multiply, there are various methods to achieve the best results. We’re going to focus on the most common (and easiest) ways to expand your plant collection through cuttings and root divisions.
Read MoreDo you enjoy the sound of a cascading waterfall, collecting a jungle of houseplants, or even just watching nature related programs on TV? If so, you might be a biophiliac!
Read MoreWe asked educators to share their tips for self care that all teachers (and homeschooling parents) can use, even if you’re not sure what to expect this year.
A single watering day isn’t always the best method, since some plants will need more or less water than this schedule, so learn to read your plant’s signals!
Read MoreWhether you're sending them to school, planning to homeschool, or just looking for fun and educational things to do on the weekends, these hands-on activities can help excite and teach your young ones all about plants!
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