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Where to Place Plants in Your Small Space
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Green Places for Small Spaces
Spring has officially arrived! As the weather warms up around the country, people are heading outside to refresh their gardens. But what if you live in a small space, like an apartment, or simply don’t have any backyard space to accommodate growing your own plants? If you’re in that situation, use these three areas to help your plants thrive!
A Balcony or Patio Most pots can sit on balcony and patio floors while still getting
enough sunlight to properly grow. Just remember to water
them appropriately and bring them inside if the weather turns bad! In Windows Windows can provide the perfect space for plants to absorb sunlight without the
need to manage their location. Bay windows are ideal, but you can also place plants on the windowsill.
The Entryway Plants don’t just have to grow on the ground or in pots! An entryway can let you go vertical with your greenery while staying out of the way of visitors.
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