Modern Boheme vol. 8 | Are houseplants ecofriendly?

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Further Reading:

  1. Storing Rainwater for Plants: How to Increase Its Shelf-Life

References:

  1. The Cut. 2019. Is My Plant Hobby Bad for the Environment? https://www.thecut.com/2019/09/is-my-plant-hobby-bad-for-the-environment.html

  2. Mic. 2021. How to make sure your houseplant obsession isn't killing the planet. https://www.mic.com/impact/eco-friendly-houseplants-heres-how-to-ensure-your-indoor-plants-are-good-for-the-planet-81028756.

  3. bloomsprouts. Storing Rainwater for Plants: How to Increase Its Shelf-Life. https://bloomsprouts.com/storing-rainwater-for-plants/.

  4. Apartment Therapy. 2019. 5 Ways to Collect and Reuse Water for Plants. https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/drink-up-5-ways-to-reuse-water-146873.

  5. Brightly. 2021. The Surprising Way Your Houseplant Obsession Could Be Harming the Planet. https://brightly.eco/peat-environmental-impact/.

  6. Zero Waste Memoirs. 2021. How to Recycle Plant Pots for a Guilt-Free Garden. https://zerowastememoirs.com/recycle-plant-pots/.

  7. Homestead Brookyln. 2017. Can You Recycle Plastic Planter Pots? https://homesteadbrooklyn.com/all/2017/1/11/can-you-recycle-plastic-planter-pots#:~:text=Plant%20pots,-Plant%20pots%20are&text=New%20York%20City%20began%20recycling,2013%20under%20the%20Bloomberg%20administration.&text=And%20once%20your%20pots%20are,upcycled%20into%20many%20different%20products.

  8. Farmers’ Almanac. 2021. 7 Peat Moss Alternatives That Are Better For The Planet. https://www.farmersalmanac.com/peat-moss-alternatives.