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Add Some Life and Beauty to Your Living Space

6/23/2023

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Close up shot of a succulent plant.
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Creating a small garden in an apartment can be a great way to add some life and beauty to your living space. It doesn't have to take up much room or require lots of upkeep - there are plenty of ways you can create a tiny but beautiful garden in even the smallest apartments. Here are five tips for creating your own mini-garden:
  1. Choose plants that don't require too much sunlight, as most apartments don’t get enough natural light for more demanding species. Succulents, ferns, and herbs all work well with low-light conditions and won’t need too much watering either!
  2. Make use of vertical spaces by hanging planters from shelves or hooks on the walls – this will save precious floor space while still giving you plenty of opportunities to show off your green thumb!
  3. Use containers that fit into any nook or cranny around the house – old teacups make great planters for succulents while mason jars work perfectly with smaller herbs like parsley and basil.      
  4. Consider adding some potted trees if possible; they look amazing without taking up too much room when placed near windowsills or balconies where they can get enough sun exposure throughout the day.    
  5. Don’t forget about indoor water features such as terrariums filled with aquatic plants like mosses which help purify air naturally - these also make wonderful conversation pieces when guests come over!
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