Watering Cans

_houseplanthouse× PLEASE LIKE + SHARE × This post acts as a petition to get @instagram to create a watering can emoji, for all our plant loving community here on IG! If you want one to be created then please like + share this image on the @_houseplanthouse page! ✨💦 🌿   A bit of fun last…

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#myhouseofhouseplants [week 2]

At the end of the second week of #MYHOUSEOFHOUSEPLANTS, I wanted to share my week in photographs on HPH for those of you who don’t use Instagram. You can click the Instagram link on the right hand column if you want to find out anything specific about a particular photograph. [L-R] / Day 14: Best Combo [1] / Day…

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#myhouseofhouseplants [week 1]

As the first week of #MYHOUSEOFHOUSEPLANTS comes to a close, I thought I would share my week in photographs on HPH for those of you who don’t use Instagram. You can click the Instagram link on the right hand column if you want to find out anything specific about a particular photograph. [L-R] / Day 7: Spot the Fake /…

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October / #myhouseofhouseplants

So with October just around the corner, the evenings getting darker (here in the UK anyway!) and Autumn really taking hold, it seems the ideal time to bring a bit of greenery into our homes and celebrate the growing fascination with houseplants. Here at houseplanthouse I certainly love anything that shares the houseplant love! On Instagram, my…

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Repotting my monstera

On Sunday I did something I have been putting off doing for a while … repotting my monstera! Now let me start by saying that I know it’s not the best time to be doing this. Ideally, the best time to repot is in Spring time because this is when active growth begins again after the plants’ dormant…

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Plants in Shops: Anthropologie (Regent Street, London) + Biotecture

For the second post from my ‘Plants in Shops’ series, I am focusing on Anthropologie’s Regent Street Store in London. Being another of my favourite stores, Anthropologie wins hands down when it comes to in store interior design overall. It’s interesting to note that their umbrella company URBN (http://www.urbn.com/who-we-are) manages Urban Outfitters and Free People,…

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