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Organzational Math

One in One out is a good guiding principle in terms of organzation. When you get something new, let go of something in exchange. This will keep you from accumulating clutter and encourage you to consider what you already have, … Continue reading

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Old Planters

As your plants grow and thrive, you’ll need to spend more money to repot them. But don’t throw away your old pots or feel pressured to fill them immediately. Instead, keep them for reuse in the future, or consider swapping … Continue reading

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 More bins will not make you more organized

More bins will just hold more clutter. It’s tempting to make your storage look pretty with a neat line of uniform containers like the lies you see on Instagram. Questions you need to ask: What do you hold onto? When … Continue reading

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Repotting your House Plants

When should I repot my houseplants? Is there anything I should know before I start? A: When your indoor plants start growing again, usually in the early spring when the days become longer, it’s time to give them some attention. Tip … Continue reading

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Wrong Container

A fern in a terracotta pot? Bad idea. A succulent in a glazed planter? Not great, either. Ferns, alocasias and other water living plants need their soil to remain moist Pots made of terracotta, ceramic and clay are porous and … Continue reading

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