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Summary

Marta Henriques shares her personal "My plants at home Challenge!" including photos of her indoor plant collection, inviting followers to join in and share their own plants, and expressing her enthusiasm for gardening despite the limitation of not having a backyard.

Abstract

Marta Henriques has initiated a "My plants at home Challenge!" to engage her followers who share an interest in plants and nature. She showcases her own efforts in growing various plants, including ginger, hot peppers, lemon tree saplings, and a cactus, each with its unique appeal and purpose. Marta's passion for gardening is evident as she experiments with planting spices and trees, despite the constraint of lacking a backyard. She eagerly awaits the growth of her plants and hopes to see the results of her gardening endeavors. The challenge also serves as a community-building exercise, as she nominates several individuals to participate and encourages others to continue the trend. Marta concludes by inviting readers to enjoy her plant journey and consider joining the challenge.

Opinions

  • Marta expresses excitement about her plants and the challenge she has created, indicating a strong personal interest in gardening.
  • She reveals a sense of pride and affection for her plants, particularly noting her love for her ginger plant and the potential to make tea from it.
  • Marta is experimenting with growing plants in smaller pots initially, which shows her adaptability and resourcefulness in urban gardening.
  • The author values community engagement and sharing experiences, as evidenced by her nominations and invitation to others to join the challenge.
  • There is an underlying optimism about the potential for indoor gardening, even without outdoor space, as she looks forward to her plants' growth and the possibility of cultivating a lemon tree.
  • Marta appreciates the aesthetic contribution of her plants to her living space, especially the cactus in an aquarium, which she finds adds a modern and stylish touch.

My plants at home Challenge! (With photos)

These are my little plants and I’m excited to see yours!

Photo by Ceyda Çiftci on Unsplash

Today I decided to do something different!

I had the idea to create a challenge.

I know that many of my followers have plants and like nature, so I thought it was funny to create this challenge so we can share our plants and flowers with others.

Lately I’ve been experimenting and letting some roots grow so I can plant some spices and trees.

I love plants and gardening but the only thing stopping me from being a nature person is not having a backyard to be able to breed all the flowers, plants and herbs I want.

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Look at this cute vase! I love it! This little sprout is Ginger!

I hope it grows strong so I can make my ginger tea from this plant. I put it in this smaller pot just to see if it works, when it starts to grow I have to switch to a bigger vase.

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This are my hot peppers! I love mixing them in food and I can’t wait for the chilies to start sprouting to give that beautiful bright red effect.

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These little shoots are from a lemon tree! I’ve never tried to plant a tree, so I started by putting these saplings in a smaller pot just to see if the saplings would grow! later if everything goes well, I transfer them to a bigger vase and who knows I’ll have another lemon tree!!❤️

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Last but not least, I have this simple cactus that I put inside an aquarium with soil to decorate it!

This one is so resistant that it doesn’t need special care and gives a style very modern and aesthetic to the room.

To do this challenge of showing the plants at home I’m going to nominate Dr. Preeti Singh Debika Kumari Blogs by J Arbab Z. Linda Ng The Octogig Sara Larca Benighted

I invite you to do this challenge and nominate others to continue the legacy!

I hope you liked my plants Let’s see if they grow and see if everything goes well!

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