people frequently ask me to recommend plants for tricky areas in the home, particularly those with little available natural light, and most recently, newly converted home offices with small or no windows. I have been grappling with similar considerations myself. The dining room table, also known as my desk, has always been the bi-weekly, private domain of me and my plant crushes. I pop them in an assortment of glass containers and dot them about the table around me. Of late, my ‘desk’ has become increasingly unconducive to accommodate us due to the onslaught of other working family members and their digital devices on our turf. It is no longer working for us. My plants and I need our own space.
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