‘Freedom day’ is bad news for houseplants, which relish the sounds and vibrations of human company
Sorry, are you talking about humans here or plants?Is this because I didn’t invite that rhododendron to my birthday party?Yes, really. This last year has been amazing for houseplants. Everyone has stayed at home, breathing out loads of delicious carbon dioxide, and creating noise and warmth. Perfect houseplant conditions.That’s right. People are leaving their houses again, and plants will be able to feel their absence.
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