Houseplants: New pets or new mental burden?

Here’s a question that deserves to be explored further: houseplants, those little green beings that look at us with interest from nursery shelves, are new companions or simply another mental burden?

As your ex would say: It’s complicated. So, without further ado, let’s dive into the jungle of truth.

Houseplants, a one-way love?

It’s time to dispel the myth: no, yours Monstera he doesn’t need your cuddles. And no, it’s not because you sing serenades to yours Ficus which will grow faster.

The house plants they need water, light and a suitable temperature. Not your feelings. Hard to accept, I know. We’ve all been there.

Houseplants, another mental burden?

So yes, houseplants are a bit like children. They require attention, patience and can sometimes make you lose your temper.

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But unlike your offspring, they will never ask you for an increase in their allowance. And this is it pretty cool.

Houseplants, silent companions

Houseplants may be quiet, but they are far from useless. They purify the airadd a touch of nature to your urban space and can even improve yours humor.

Besides, who else will listen to you without interrupting you while you recount the details of your latest Zoom meeting?

Indoor plants, a trendy issue

It’s there current trend: house plants are everywhere, on Instagram, in furniture magazines… And you know what? That’s good!

Houseplants are much more than just a fad, they are a true source of well being.

So, have you found your answer? Are houseplants new pets or a new interminable burden?

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In any case, do not forget: a houseplant is a I commit. He doesn’t ask for much, just a little love… and lots of water.

And you, what do you think? Did this article help you clarify your thoughts on the topic? Don’t hesitate to share it on yours social network and let us know your thoughts. Together, let’s make our homes urban jungles!

Monica Brimley
Hello, I'm Monica, a 32-year-old math enthusiast who loves to write articles about math brain teasers. I also enjoy sharing advice on home organization and cleaning tips. Join me as we explore the fascinating world of mathematics and create a more organized and clean living space together!