This blog is a collection of my houseplant advice organized into topics I find important for houseplant care in the Great Pacific Northwest. I care for a large indoor plant collection, a small greenhouse, and an overflowing garden. My collection is mostly hoya, with a few aroids, rhipsalis, and oddball caudex plants. I find so much joy and inner peace tending to my plant collection that I wanted to empower others to cultivate their own collections. Thank you for stopping by, and please enjoy!
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ABOUT ME

Hi, I'm Pamela! I live in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with my husband Jon and three dogs Penny, Persephone, and Ptolemy! I am a data analyst with a passion for houseplants, gardening, paddleboarding, horror movies, and science fiction.
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This blog is intended to share the joy of gardening and things I have learned to help others cultivate a successful plant collection of their own. I have discovered a greater connection to the world while exploring this hobby, which has greatly reduced stress in my everyday life. I want to share that feeling with everyone!
Thank you for landing on my little blog; please feel free to reach out with blog requests. :D