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How can plants survive your holiday?

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Summertime! Time to leave our urban jungles and go on a well-deserved holiday or visit friends or family. You packed your sunglasses, beach towel and a few books? Then it’s time to prepare your urban jungle for a few days or weeks without your care. Don’t stress, we have some tips so that your houseplants will survive your holiday!

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• Find a plant sitter. Ideally, ask someone you trust to take care of your plants. Maybe a neighbour or friend can come visit once a week and give your plants some water and fresh air by opening the windows? Make it easier for him/her by providing some information about how much water your plants need and other specific plant care instructions. Be creative: you can use little flags or stickers to mark plants that need a lot of water, or plants that need extra fertiliser or misting. Even easier: Just make a little video with your smartphone and send it to your plant sitting friend! Also explain what “a lot of water” or “very little water” means: is it one cup per week, or an entire watering can per plant?

• Make sure your plants are healthy. Some plants may need some fresh potting soil or some air in the potting soil (by making small holes into the soil with thin stick, so that water can run through it). Also check your plants for bugs or illnesses. Treat accordingly before you leave. Or place the infested plants in quarantine.

• Group your plants. This makes watering easier for your plant sitter and slightly increases the air humidity if you decide to go for a self-watering option. And bonus points: a #plantgang looks very stylish too!

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• Some plants don’t like to be moved, like Ficus plants, so don’t move them just for your holiday. If you really want it to be grouped with your other houseplants, move it gradually during the weeks before your holiday.

• Plants need light and water to stay alive, even more so in the summer when they’re growing. So don’t place your plants in a dark room with the shutters closed! Prefer a fresh room with medium light, without direct sunlight to avoid sunburn.

• Remember: more plants die of overwatering than not enough water, so placing them in a bathtub filled with water is not always ideal!

• Useful tools. There are quite a few tools on the market that can help your plants survive a few days or weeks without care. For example: you can find automatic watering systems at any garden center, that give your plants little drops of water. These automatic irrigation systems often have programmable settings that can be customised to provide for your plants when you are away. But there are also some reliable non-electric, more stylish solutions for your plants. Below you find some of our personal favorites:

Urban Jungle Bloggers House of Thol waterworks

Waterworks is a natural hydration system, consisting of a partially glazed terracotta cone and a glass bulb with a cork stopper.

Wetpot by Bjorka Design selwatering plant pot

Bjorka Design WET POT uses the same idea of glazed and unglazed terracotta and glass as the Waterworks bulb above. The terracotta plant pot basically bathes in the glass water container and soaks up water according to its needs. We love using it for water-loving plants like Pilea peperomioides. Works like a charm!

Urban Jungle Bloggers Parrot Flower Power
Urban Jungle Bloggers Parrot Flower Power

• Parrot FlowerPower is a Y-shaped connected device that keeps track of water, sunlight and fertiliser and uses Bluetooth to send you information on your smartphone. Parrot also launched a self watering plant pot earlier this year, called the Parrot Pot which integrates this technology directly into the plant pot.

Urban Jungle Bloggers shoelace watering method

• Shoelace method: All you need for this is a glass, mug or any other vessel filled up with water and an old shoe lace. Fill the glass with water, place one end of the lace into the glass and the other end in the soil of your plant. The shoe lace transports the water slowly from the vessel to the plant pot and secures a constant hydration without overwatering your plant. Perfect and easy! A simple method for smaller houseplants.

Urban Jungle Bloggers - Lucie Kaas Gro plant pot

Lucie Kaas GRO pots are both stylish and practical. The plant pot is made of heavy ceramics in three different colourways: laurel oak, gun metal and red mahagony, and are placed on a mouth blown glass bowl in the same colour. The ceramic pot is unglazed at the bottom and has small holes which allow to soak up the water from the bowl and provide for the plant at all times.

Urban Jungle Bloggers Elho Aqua Care waterbubble

Elho Aqua Care is a very simple and easy tool to water your plants. Simply fill the water reservoir and plant it in the pot to give the plants the correct level of water required.

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IKEA PS selfwatering plant pot set. It’s a big plant pot that works really well for larger plants that require water regularly like Calathea plants, Marante or palms. You simply fill the large white pot with water before you leave on holiday and it will be enough for at least a few weeks. The terracotta pot inside will soak up the water and keep your plant happy and a live. It comes with a large plant stand that adds some height to your plant.

• Water retaining gel, plant water crystals, or Hydro gel. This is a not an organic method, as the crystals contain polymers, so it’s not a method we use very often. The gel or crystals contain up to 3 weeks worth of water. You simply pose them on the soil, or mix them with the upper layer of the soil if you don’t like how jelly they look. They absorb and release water throughout your holiday. We advise to test this before you go on holiday, so that you find out the exact amount of gel that your plants need.

Urban Jungle Bloggers - the Lander Planter Kickstarter

The Lander Planter, just launched on Kickstarter. It’s a stylish self-watering plant pot with a mid-century vibe with its plant stand in walnut or maple. Support this project by purchasing your Lander Planter now and you’ll be fine for the next holiday.

Now head off towards the horizon and enjoy your holiday! Your plants will live!

Please note this is NOT a sponsored post, we genuinely like and use the products featured in this post.

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Planty Product

Skinny laMinx Roof Garden collection

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When a plantloving textile and ceramics designer from Cape Town, South Africa, launches a textile collection inspired by the plants that she keeps on her studio’s rooftop, we are intrigued. We met Heather Moore in Paris yesterday where she presented her new Roof Garden collection of her brand Skinny laMinx at the beautiful Klin d’Oeil boutique & gallery. The story of the collection starts in Cape Town: behind the Skinny laMinx shop, a steel fire escape leads up to the production studio via a hot, bleak city rooftop. Over time, Heather has been adding plants to this scorched place, transforming it slowly into a spiky rooftop garden, populated with the sculptural forms of heat-loving aloes, cacti, euphorbia & more.

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The shapes, colours & shadows of the studio roof garden, thriving in spite of the drought and the harsh urban light, are what inspired Heather’s brand new textile design, called Roof Garden. As you can see, the design consists of a graphic pattern of plant silhouettes that come in 3 distinct colorways: Cairo (burnt orange, pink, cocoa), Miami (lemon, shell pink, cocoa) and Rio (mix of greens).

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One of the Tradescantia pallida (purple heart plant-) that inspired the Roof Garden collection:

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Heather’s design inspiration comes from midcentury modernism, Scandi simplicity and African style, using patterns, colors and shapes that she notices on her travels and in her daily life (that you can also follow on her Instagram!). Patterns from previous collections can easily be mix and matched with the Roof Garden collection, as the colors are complimentary. Together with the high quality of the fabrics, this makes her products last longer than just one season.

A Butterfly chair covered in the Roof Garden fabric in Rio: 

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Meet Skinny laMinx’s designer Heather Moore:

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For the Roof Garden lookbook, the Skinny laMinx team visited their friends’ Jo & Stu, who own a 1960’s villa in Cape Town. The perfect setting for this planty fabric collection and it’s also home to an interesting collection of plants, both inside and on the patio. Have a look:

Urban Jungle Bloggers Skinny laMinx
Urban Jungle Bloggers Skinny laMinx

All Skinny laMinx fabric designs can be purchased by the yard to use as curtains, blinds or to upholster a chair. The fabrics are professionally screenprinted with waterbased inks onto a 138cm wide cotton/linen-blend basecloth and are made in South Africa. The fabrics also come in pillow covers as well as cute soft buckets. They easily cover up your boring plant pots and turn them into stylish statement pieces:

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The lush green patio of this home from the 1960’s:

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We believe the Roof Garden collection is a good fit for a lot of different interior styles: if you are a plant killer, you can add a botanical touch to your home without the risk of killing another plant, or go all-the-way and use the Roof Garden fabrics for a full-on camouflage Urban Jungle Bloggers look:

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Plant Shop

BRUT plant shop in Brussels

Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels
Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels
Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels
Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels

Last weekend we were in Brussels, Belgium to present our Urban Jungle book to the Belgian readers and host a plant hanger workshop. And as always when we travel, we had a list of “planty” places that we absolutely wanted to visit because we heard so much about them. One of them was BRUT: they call themselves a vintage shop, which is actually true: they have an impressive amount of vintage plants on display! Together with vintage outdoor furniture, like rattan armchairs, exotic peacock chairs and large macramé hangers from the 1970s, they propose so-called “plant curiosities”.
BRUT in located in the Marolles neighborhood, not far from the big Sunday market near the Midi Station and the Marolles fleamarket. Once you enter the lush shop in the Marolles neighborhood, you immediately feel the humidity in the air going up. It feels and smells almost like a real jungle. And inside awaits a wide range of rare, weird, intriguing houseplants… Paired with terracotta, rattan, formica and old cabinets. Which resonated with their motto, that goes like this: Supplier of plant curiosities and vintage furniture, BRUT is the reflection of a fringe of society caring for its environment, preferring the durable over the ephemeral, the original over the copy, the craft over the mass production. 
While we found their price tags were kind of steep, BRUT’s selection of beautiful old plants, including a 40 year old Monstera deliciosa and a quirky 25 year old Dracaena is truly amazing. If you’re looking to add some character pieces to your urban jungle, this is the shop to go to!

Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels
Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels
Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels

We also love BRUT for their specific plant care instructions, that you can also find on their website. In the shop you’ll find a lot of tropical plants and they have 6 basic tips to keep your plants healthy and thriving:

1 • Do not over water, even the tropical plants
2 • Do not leave water in the saucer, this may cause root rot
3 • Do not use cold water to water your plants, but water at room temperature
4 • Do not place your plants in the dark, plants need light to feed themselves
5 • Keep them away from any heat source
6 • Clean the leaves regularly with a damp sponge and spray the smaller plants

Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels
Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels
Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels
Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels
Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels

This spring, BRUT opened a second boutique, called La Pharmacie, located in the hyped Ixelles area. We didn’t have the chance to visit this time, but we will be back!

Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels
Urban Jungle Bloggers: BRUT plant shop in Brussels

BRUT, 202, rue Haute – 1000 Brussels – Open every day 11:00 – 19:00
La Pharmacie, Avenue Brugmann, 222 – 1050 Ixelles – Open from monday to saturday 11:00 – 19:00

photography by Urban Jungle Bloggers

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Monthly Topic

Create your Green Oasis with #IKEAatmine

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A beautiful home is more than the sum of its parts. It is a personal place defined by the people and things we love, it is defined by our life and it defines our life. A real personal home is also a visual identity of its dwellers – it reflects the owner’s personality and character. Today we not only seek comfort, design, and uniqueness in our homes, we also long for a connection to nature. Through houseplants we invite nature into our homes and we blend the boundaries between indoors and outdoors. And by doing so we not only create a warm and beautiful home, but we also enhance the quality of life by making our home a better and healthier place.

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Urban Jungle Bloggers x IKEA UK x At Mine Incorporating plants into interiors is truly a simple task. In our Urban Jungle book we have showed five incredibly creative, lived-in, and unique homes where green oases are scattered throughout the rooms. The secret is in choosing the plants that fit your lifestyle and starting your urban jungle on a small scale. Just like your home, let it grow with you and become more personal and more thriving over time.

Urban Jungle Bloggers x IKEA UK x At MineIn March we want to encourage you to share your green oases with us. We have teamed up with IKEA UK and the interiors community at{mine} for their monthly #IKEAatmine campaign on Instagram and our chosen topic was pretty obvious: Green oasis. In order to give you an idea, we as Urban Jungle Bloggers founders have created our own little green oases featuring some of our favorite houseplants and IKEA pieces that we have at home. Igor showcases his favorite bedroom corner with a lush mix of tropical plants and succulents while Judith features a corner of her living room with one of Ikea’s latest pieces, the IKEA PS 2017 self-watering plant stand. bonus veren siteler

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We invite you to share your green oases on Instagram by using the hashtag #IKEAatmine and showing anything plant and IKEA related in your pictures in March. But that is not all! Every week we will feature our favorite picture on our Urban Jungle Bloggers Instagram account and more favorites in the Insta Stories. Let us all make Instagram even greener in March!3.00938566552901

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This blog post has been created in collaboration with Ikea UK and at{mine}. As always all opinions are our own. Thank you for supporting the brands who support this blog!

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Planty Product

Plants + Beauty: Lovely Day Botanicals

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For quite some time we have propagated the benefits of plants in your home. They purify the air, they reduce stress levels, they make you sleep better, concentrate better, they help you relax. They also make your home more beautiful. But today we will tell you one more thing: They also make you more beautiful. 

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Botanical essences have long been known for their beneficial effects on health and beauty. Nowadays a plethora of beauty brands claims to have botanical essences in their products but many brands only add traces of natural essences. We decided to look around for a brand that holds on to the promise of natural products for our beauty routine, without any artificial ingredients, animal friendly and fair. And it is a small and young Berlin based label that caught our eye: Lovely Day.

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Lovely Day uses premium botanical oils and essences and fruit acids for their small but refined product range. Their beauty products are not only natural, they are also vegan. No animal products whatsoever find their way into their products, neither do perfumes, alcohol, nor any other synthetic ingredient. When you think of such a special beauty label, small batch production, all natural ingredients, you also think of a luxury segment with mind blowing prices. But here comes the next surprise: The Lovely Day products are despite their premium quality fairly priced!

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We don’t want to speak about something we think is good. Hence we actually tested the products for you. Our verdict: YES! We want more of Lovely Day Botanicals! The products are wonderful, mild on the skin, delicate, effective, and beautifully packed. They give you a sort of natural glow and a healthy, even appearance of your skin. 

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Whether you are on an outlook for new, healthy, and balanced beauty products for your skin or your hair, we recommend you give Lovely Day a try. They offer all products in small test sizes and offer international shipping – despite the German website (expect soon an English website and their first showroom in spring in Berlin). 

Of course we tested the Lovely Day Botanicals line ourselves as well. Here is a mini-review:

Lovely Day Botanicals, plant based skincareIgor: I am always interested in testing new products for skincare and my focus is always on products based on natural essences. When I discovered Lovely Day Botanicals I bought the Hyaluron + Bloom tropical hydration nectar and the charcoal manuka cleansing mask. I love both products, especially when combined. The cleansing mask consists of activated charcoal that absorbs any impurities and binds those particles to Rhassoul, a Moroccan lava soil. PHA fruit acids boost the skin rejuvenation process, argan oil treats your skin, and real Manuka from New Zealand adds an antibacterial protection shield to your skin. It’s become my weekly treatment ever since! deneme bonusu

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Judith: I have a sensitive skin so I’m always hesitant to apply something new. But none of the Lovely Botanicals products irritated my skin, the Hydration Nectar even gave my skin a much needed boost, now that it’s so dry because of the cold weather. My absolute favorite is the COCO GLOSS hair serum. It’s a planty silicon-free hair treatment that moisturizes and nourishes the hair, especially the ends. It is made of coconut oil, camelia oil and essential oils (full list of ingredients on the Lovely Botanicals website). You only need a few drops, so a bottle will last you a long time. And as a bonus: it makes my hair smell fresh and amazing. I also really like that the Lovely Day products come in glass bottles and jars that can be recycled. Their designs are beautifully minimal and I don’t have to hide them in a drawer.

Our Urban Jungle Bloggers hearts beat for passionate brands with a mission. For brands with a huge love for plants and all things botanical. We are glad we found Lovely Day Botanicals to enrich our plant-based lives with their wonderful beauty products. Let us know if you test any of their products too! You won’t regret it!

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