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PLANT CARE

Fiddle Leaf Fig
Type: Indoor
Air Purifying: Yes
Toxic to pets: Yes
The Fiddle Leaf Fig plant is distinguished by large violin-shaped leaves with a waxy finish. Native to the tropics, these tough plants can withstand less-than-perfect conditions such as an indoor home or office environment.

How to care for your plant

Humidity
Native to the tropics, the Fiddle Leaf Fig prefers high humidity and enjoys a regular misting. Be sure to give its leaves a gentle wipe with a damp cloth to remove any dust.

Light Conditions
The Fiddle Leaf Fig is easy-going in terms of light and will tolerate most light conditions as long as thesun isn’t too harsh. It will thrive with bright, indirect sunlight.

Watering
Water when the top soil becomes slightly dry and reduce watering in the winter. Try not to overwater as this may cause root rot.

 

Ivy Plant
Type: Indoor
Air Purifying: Yes
Toxic to pets: Yes
The Ivy plant is a beloved and original houseplant, known for its ability to purify airborne dust and mould particles which can trigger allergies. It is the perfect addition to the bedroom of one who has asthma or difficulty breathing.


How to care for your plant


Humidity
The Ivy Plant is easy-going when it comes to humidity and will do well in most conditions. In the summer,
an occasional misting will help it thrive.

Light Conditions
The Ivy Plant prefers bright light conditions but can burn if left in harsh, direct sun for too long.

Watering
The Ivy Plant prefers damp but not waterlogged conditions, so water little and often and don’t let the soil dry out too much. Water at soil level to avoid getting the leaves wet.

 

Potted Hydrangea
Type: Outdoor
Air Purifying: Yes
Toxic to pets: Yes
Potted hydrangeas are a beautiful addition to any outdoor space, providing an eye-catching display of large colourful blooms in an array of delicate colours. Hydrangea flowers start to appear in early summer and will add colour and a beautiful scent through to autumn.


How to care for your plant


Location
The potted hydrangea will thrive when placed outdoors or on a terrace
Light Conditions Keep away from direct, harsh sunlight and extreme temperatures. The potted hydrangea prefers gentle morning sun and afternoon shade.

Watering
Water at least twice a week and three times a week if the leaves look droopy. Always water the plant all the way around the container, not just in one place. Soil should be moist throughout and water should come out of the bottom of the pot.

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