One of the quickest ways to make a house feel like a home is to flood it with living things--plants, flowers, trees, and the like. And so I went about doing just that as soon as I moved into my new apartment. I popped into Adore NYC next to my office and picked up a baby fig tree, a baby palm, a fern, and a succulent called a "pepperoni plant" (how could you resist a plant with a name like that?). I'm admittedly completely new to the art of keeping houseplants alive, but I'm hoping with a little luck and a touch of my mother's unbelievably green thumb, it'll all work out. xo
Monday, June 11, 2012
Apartment Touches
One of the quickest ways to make a house feel like a home is to flood it with living things--plants, flowers, trees, and the like. And so I went about doing just that as soon as I moved into my new apartment. I popped into Adore NYC next to my office and picked up a baby fig tree, a baby palm, a fern, and a succulent called a "pepperoni plant" (how could you resist a plant with a name like that?). I'm admittedly completely new to the art of keeping houseplants alive, but I'm hoping with a little luck and a touch of my mother's unbelievably green thumb, it'll all work out. xo
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I'd say the dog makes all the difference ;)
ReplyDeletelooks very homey already!
Cheers from Shanghai!
I like your idea of indoor plants. The green always changes the mood of the place. apartments in campbell, ca
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