The Wisdom of House Plants.

Three Ways You Can Bloom & Grow, Dear Reader.

Aloe I Love You, 2020. Pennsylvania. Original Photo by SnapDragon X.
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Oh! It is springtime here in Pennsylvania, friends.

I saw a cardinal flittering about the yard yesterday, and I thought my heart would burst with happiness.

And this morning? I gazed outside and despite the current state of our world, I saw a bounty of buds and blossoms. I felt . . . hope.

For there is wisdom among the vines.

So during these socially-distant, self-isolating-and-quarantining times, I thought I’d look to the wisdom of house plants.

Because what keeps them healthy and strong can also work wonders for the likes of us.

It’s simple, really.

. . .

Give ‘Em Water.

Ground-breaking, right? But without it we will shrivel up and ultimately cease to exist. Are you feeling a little less-than? A little gross? Pour yourself a glass of icy goodness and drink it right down. Feel your roots come back to life. Your body and mind will thank you.

Give ‘Em Sunlight.

We live in a townhouse, so abundant rays of sunshine are to be relished, as a rule. So you’d better believe our blinds are pulled, and our front door open. Bonus points for opening the windows for a little springtime breeze. Let that sunshine in, yo. It might just save your soul.

Give ‘Em Room.

Nobody likes to feel confined, whether in life or in skinny jeans. Keep a plant in a too-small container and it’s bound to give up. So allow yourself some wiggle room. You’re growing too, you know! Every single one of us needs time. Time to learn. Time to grieve. Time to embrace the journey.

May you bloom and grow, Dear Reader.

May you thrive.

. . .

SnapDragon an artist, homemaker, and advocate of second helpings.

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11 responses to “The Wisdom of House Plants.”

  1. I was just looking at my peace lily yesterday and realized I’ve kept it alive for 3 full years. Every time it looks a little down, I just hit it with some water. Love your post ❤️

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    1. Aww! Thanks, girl. So glad the lily is doing well. 🕊

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  2. So correct. Same way I feel with mine. Thank you

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    1. Thanks, friend! 🌷🌷🌷

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  3. cardinals are my favorite, it makes my day when I see one. thanks for the advice regarding house plants – we could use such advice!

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    1. Sure thing! So many analogies, so little time. 🕊

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  4. Love this! totally agree on the wisdom of plants. Thank you for that reminder to “Let that sunshine in” 🙂

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    1. My pleasure! It can work wonders. 🕊

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  6. love houseplants so much ❤

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