Blog
Here you will find stories of my personal experiences and recommendations from our suppliers. I hope you enjoy xx
6 tips for making your home nice and cozy this winter
Let's face it. If we're all hibernating inside, we might as well snuggle up and make the most of it.
5 reasons we're currently obsessed with peperomia
Did you know that 2024 has been declared the year of peperomia? Well, now you do.
Best things to do in Lyttelton
Over the river and through the woods, or rather over the hills and through the tunnel, will bring you to the coolest pocket of
Christchurch - the beautiful yet delightfully weird world of Lyttelton.
Why are my houseplant's leaves turning yellow?
One of the most common questions we get asked is why some of my houseplant's leave turn yellow. Guess what? It happens to all of us!
The best plants to spruce up your office
"With almost 90% of our time spent indoors, a home that supports our well-being is just as important as self-care; they're intrinsically connected."
5 ways houseplants help improve our wellbeing
Because plant care is self care! We all know that plants can instantly beautify a space. But did you know they can also contribute to your wellbeing?
Spring houseplant care - time to start growing again
Springing forward into a new season brings fresh changes and growth. Our indoor plant friends will be waking up after their winter dormancy - which means it's time to bump up your houseplant care routine. Like all of us, they've been looking forward to warmer temps and longer days. Now which way to the beach again?
How to revive your houseplants
Let's be honest: did your holidays include a bit of plant neglect? Don't worry - we got you covered.
Small changes to your watering routine can make a big difference
We all know how important watering is to keep your houseplants alive and happy. But did you know there are a few simple things you can do with your watering that will take your plant care to the next level?
Mesembs: weird little succulents that resemble stones
Within the succulent world, there are about 100 weird, chunky plants known as mesembs, which all mimic the appearance of rocks and stones, blending in with their harsh surroundings.
What's the difference between a pothos and a philodendron?
What's the difference between a pothos and a philodendron? While these two popular houseplant varieties look similar, they're actually pretty differentSince we first opened our doors at NODE, trailing houseplants have been popular. There's a reason #plantshelfie has been trending for years.