Building and maintaining a collection of indoor plants may feel like another thing to worry about for the stressed and anxious. But with our ability to access parks and public spaces limited amid global lockdowns, this could be the perfect time to try it.
, a new CNN Style series, top experts share interior design tips for creating calming and inspirational home spaces.
"The joy of a leaf unveiling or seeing how much a plant has grown three months down the track -- I think that has a lot of benefits to the mind," said Chongue, who recently authored the book"Green: Plants for Small Spaces, Indoors and Out." I always say start with a peace lily, a monstera or a devil's ivy -- they are the three easiest plants. They are typically used in offices because they are so hearty. They will give you signals when they are thirsty, like they'll droop or become a bit silver in color.Devil's ivy is an air purifier so it's an added benefit in a small space.With a lot of watering. We encourage people to use technology to keep themselves motivated and on track.
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