Abiha Tanjila

Hey there, I’m Abiha! 

My journey into plant care began out of curiosity and quickly turned into a deep passion. I’ve learned through trial and error—yes, there were crispy leaves and a few dramatic droops along the way—but every plant taught me something new. Over the years, I’ve explored everything from basic plant care and watering tricks to decorating cozy corners with my green collection.

What started as a hobby has now grown into a lifestyle. Collecting rare plants, experimenting with different soil mixes, watching a new leaf unfurl—it never gets old. My favorite part? Sharing it all with you. On my website, I share honest experiences, simple care guides, and creative home styling tips—because I believe plant care should feel rewarding, not overwhelming.

 

Posts By Abiha

peace lily or chinese evergreen flower

Peace Lily or Chinese Evergreen Flower: Which Suits You Best?

Peace Lily and Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema) are both my favorite houseplants. Both are low maintenance and have almost the same growth requirements, but in the case of their looks, there are many differences. And if you are also looking for a plant with minimal care, peace lily and Chinese evergreen are great choices.

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Are pothos safe for geckos?

Are Pothos Safe for Geckos?

Pothos and Geckos! When you bring a gecko home, your first thought must be setting up a vivarium or terrarium. The first step in setting up a terrarium for geckos is to choose gecko-friendly plants.

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Money tree bonsai

Money Tree Bonsai Care and Craft

Do you know what is a tree? Let me tell you, a tree is a specific type of plant that has a single woody stem (trunk) and can grow tall with branches and leaves forming a canopy. Now, let’s talk about the Money Tree. It’s not just any ordinary plant; it earns its “tree” status with those trunk-like stems. And when it’s in its natural habitat, it can grow into a towering beauty, reaching an impressive 30-60 feet tall! So, next time you see a Money Tree, remember—it’s not just a houseplant; it’s a potential giant in the making!

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