Container Gardening

Small Houseplant Haul + Rearranging my Kitchen Jungle



Hi! I’m Dominika – RHS qualified horticulturist and urban gardener. I want to inspire you to green-up your balcony and share my experience of growing plants in pots. Wildlife friendly. Noth-East Facing.

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🌿Plant Care Products I use 🌿

* Plagron fertilizers are kindly gifted as part of my partnership with the brand.

Plagron “Lightmix”
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Plagron ‘”Alga Grow”
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Plagron “Alga Bloom”
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Plagron “Power Roots”
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Plagron “Green Sensation”
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Plagron “Mega Worm”
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2 Comments

  1. Unbelieveble , I just wanted to suggest you to show us your indoor plants, care etc in winter , because on the balcony will not happen so much activity during this season. Your plants look very nice, especiallly the clorophytum. I am not lucky with ferns, but I adore them. Now I have a nephrolesis exaltata on the fridge in the kitchen, well , it looks acceptable, but not beautiful. I don“t have much light too, but I have a few plants which accepts my low light, combined wit a little bit of artificial light: zamioculcas, clorophytum, pothos, spathyfillum, dracaena , fatsia japonica, syngonium, the fern and an anthurium on the windowsill. They can bring us so much happiness, isn`t it?

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