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Incorporating Pantone’s 2026 Color of The Year Into Your Garden
Pantone’s 2026 Color of the Year is Cloud Dancer, a soft, ethereal white that redefines beauty through simplicity. Discover what this calming shade symbolizes and the best plants to bring its cloud-like elegance into your garden.
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Top 9 Office Plants
For many of us, our living rooms have turned into offices, classrooms, and our pets have become our coworkers. Small indoor plants have shown to improve office efficiency by improving air quality and removing toxins that would otherwise distract you from your work. Have a look at our list of the 9 Best Office Plants!
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The Haunting History of Fiddle Leaf Fig Trees
If you’ve been on social media these past years, you are no stranger to this lifestyle “it” plant. In the wild, Ficus lyrata is known as a banyan fig tree. These trees have a unique, yet haunting growth habit known as epiphyte. Learn more in this blog!
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3 Steps to Take an Instagram-worthy House Plant Photo
The fall gardening season has arrived, and while some are planting perennials, trees or shrubs, it’s also a time for house plants to shine! We love receiving #GGDplantlove mail from our customers, and want to share a few tips to help you show off your plant’s good side.
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The History & Benefits of Aloe Plants
For thousands of years, Aloe has been coveted for its unique growth habit and natural healing properties. This valuable plant has over 400 species, but the prized Aloe vera remains the most popular. So what’s all the hype about? Learn about the history in this week's blog!
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What Are the Mental Health Benefits of Plants?
The physical health benefits of plants have been proven over centuries, but did you know that there are mental health benefits associated with plants too? The use and presence of plants in your environment can boost your cognitive function and improve your mood.
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Trendiest Houseplants for 2020 - Including a Classic Comeback
Houseplants will remain a high demand product in 2020 as the indoor garden trend continues to take hold across the country. The ease in which consumers can procure the coveted variety of living decor through online stores, amazon, and Etsy only fuels the desire to add to growing collections.
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