We asked educators to share their tips for self care that all teachers (and homeschooling parents) can use, even if you’re not sure what to expect this year.
A single watering day isn’t always the best method, since some plants will need more or less water than this schedule, so learn to read your plant’s signals!
Read MoreWhether you're sending them to school, planning to homeschool, or just looking for fun and educational things to do on the weekends, these hands-on activities can help excite and teach your young ones all about plants!
Read MoreZZ can live in all light levels, barely needs any water, and grows pretty quickly so you can enjoy seeing its new leaves unfold!
Read MoreAllowing them to bask in some fresh air, warm temperatures, and outdoor humidity can do some good for your plants’ overall health and happiness.
Read MoreThe telltale signs of shock are yellowing or brown wilted leaves that droop drastically. Read how to avoid and treat shock.
Read More“This hobby was a conscious choice for me. I chose to start collecting and learning about plants because I was struggling with compassion fatigue and burnout.”
Read MoreCreating a companion planter can be a fun and cheap DIY planter project, because you may already have all of the materials laying around your home!
Read MoreSelf care is not selfish! Try these 5 ideas to incorporate self care and mindfulness into your life.
Read MoreCheck out our list of some must-follow plant dad accounts and gift ideas for dad!
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