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KIrsty and WIll (@themacramejungle) “We’ve always loved having plants and greenery in our home, but during the lockdown this was more important than ever. To compensate for our lack of outdoor space, we’ve created an inner-city jungle by bringing the outside in! We’ve furnished our flat with mid-century pieces and find that plants really complement this aesthetic. We love styling our plants to suit their needs whilst enhancing our interior. Tending to our plants is an integral part of our daily routine. We find all aspects of plant care extremely therapeutic and love seeing our plants thrive. We’re running out of floor space, so have taken to making macramé plant hangers! This gives us more room for plants, as well as giving us floor to ceiling greenery. Our little jungle really is our haven. And nothing beats relaxing under our canopy of foliage on a sunny day!”

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amanda WIllen (@amandaandtheplants) “I can’t remember a time when I didn’t love getting my hands dirty in some soil. From planting flower gardens as a child with my mom, to starting a vegetable garden with my own children, caring for plants has always been a favorite hobby of mine. My love of houseplants started years ago with a big beautiful Golden Pothos. Now, I can’t imagine my home without it being filled with all sorts of different kinds of plants. I try to spend an hour or two every few days tending to them. Caring for them brings me joy and a feeling of peace. They’ve become a part of my home and decor choices. No longer haphazardly placing them in random spots. Many of my pieces of furniture and accessories have been chosen with my plants in mind. Antique finds being my favorite additions. Botanical patterns and green hues fill my home and warm my heart.”

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domInIKa (@17m2garden ) “When I moved in to a big city, surrounded by glass buildings and constantly honking cars - I needed a place to relax, a place where I could forget about everything else. So I took upon a journey to turn my completely empty, soulless balcony, that was mostly in shade, into a green oasis. This little jungle quickly became an extension of my living room that I enjoy all year round. The first thing I see through my bedroom window is not anymore a concrete jungle but lush garden with pollinators and small creatures joyfully flying around. I don’t always have the time to take a cup of coffee on the balcony but seeing the sun rising upon this jungle every morning instantly brings soothing sensation and charges me with positive energy for the day!”

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