— House of Plant —
Where We Promise Your Plants Won't Ghost You 🌿👻
"sham ko plant mei pani dal dena"...
I grew up in Varanasi, surrounded by the lush greenery my mother lovingly nurtured. From my earliest memories, I watched her tenderly planting and caring for every corner of our home. Without realising it, I seamlessly transitioned from being her little helper, tasked with the simple chore of watering the plants each evening, to becoming a devoted caretaker myself.
After college, when I moved into my own rented house, I felt compelled to continue this tradition. Whether it was seeking advice on why a plant wasn't blooming or how to revive a wilting one, I turned to my mother for guidance through video calls. Little did I know that these virtual lessons would become the foundation of my own journey as a plant parent.
Hi there! I'm Sakshi, and I love spreading the wisdom I've gained from those video calls. I'm passionate about building a lively plant community where everyone, from college students to seasoned plant lovers, can find the support and encouragement they need on their journey of nurturing green companions. Join me as we cultivate not only plants but also a nurturing environment where our love for nature can blossom together. As a mobile engineer crafting apps, I'm also a devoted plant parent. Let's grow together!
Plants instantly make me happy because I'm always on the lookout for the latest plant fads. Inspiring our community with interior tips, surprising DIYs, and fun lists is what I apparently do best!
5 Indoor Plants You Can’t Kill (Probably) 🪴
If you're new to plant parenting or thinking about becoming one, then this article is for you! Stick around till the end because I'm going to share my own plant parenting journey with you.
Your Lucky Charm: The Jade Plant
Because Being a Lucky Champ is as Easy as Caring for a Houseplant
Symbol of Love and Affection?
String of Hearts ♥️
Meet the String of Hearts, scientifically known as Ceropegia woodii, the plant that’s more romantic than your last date 😉. With heart-shaped leaves that practically scream "I love you" and trailing vines that grow into extensive chains, it's like a Hallmark card that you actually have to water.