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Autumn, cocooning season!

Back to school, end of vacation, lower temperatures... These changes are best experienced in the presence of plants!

Bringing in the tropicals

If you’ve taken your plants outside for the summer, now is the time to bring them in before the temperatures get too cold and cause damage to your plants. The days are still beautiful, but the nights are getting cooler.

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Multiply the pleasure: make cuttings from cacti and succulents

In addition to being very easy to grow and maintain, cacti and succulents bring a very interesting tropical touch to any type of decor: we love them!

If you want to expand your collection without spending too much money, it’s easy: multiply your favorite succulents.

Product to use

Cactus & succulents potting mix

The soil for Cactus & Succulent Plants is specially designed for the potting of succulent plants that are particularly adapted to drought. This soil made of sphagnum peat moss and sand promotes fast water drainage while maintaining the ideal moisture level for this type of plant.

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A plant for every room

There are plants perfectly suited for every room in your home. Make sure you make the right choice based on the heat, light and humidity of the room.
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Do you know what a Kokodema is?

Kokedama is a Japanese word that means "moss ball". This plant whose roots are surrounded by a ball of substrate covered with moss is just as beautiful placed on a piece of furniture as it is suspended. Several plants can be used to create a kokedama and it is quite simple to do.

The Fall Season is here!
Just like outdoor plants, indoor plants are entering a period of dormancy and need less care, or in some cases none at all.

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Stop Feeding

Between the months of October and March, tropicals do not need to be fertilized. So stop using fertilizer until spring returns.
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Reduce watering

The plant’s water needs also decrease during the cold season. Keep an eye on your plant and adjust your watering schedule according to its needs. With the heat on, the air in the room can be very dry. Be sure to provide good conditions for moisture-loving plants.

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