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🌱I help plants thrive, help people find homes, & create engaging content for others. For plant tips, quirky content, & endless inspo, follow along!
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04/05/26
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Bloom anyway, even if no one plants you!
Dandelions are the first food source for pollinators each spring. That pop of yellow you see is doing real work.
Happy National Dandelion Day!
Close-up of dandelion seed head glowing in sunlight against the blue sky, symbolizing, pollinators, and Natural long benefits
Close-up of dandelion seed head blowing in front of sunset, symbolizing, pollinators, and natural lawn benefits
Close-up of dandelion seed head glowing in sunlight against the blue sky, symbolizing, pollinators, and Natural long benefits
Close-up of dandelion seed head, glowing in green background, symbolizing, pollinators, and natural lawn benefits
Close-up of dandelion seed head blowing in front of sunset, symbolizing, pollinators, and natural lawn benefits
Close-up of deadline seed head blowing in front of field of dandelions, symbolizing, pollinators, and natural lawn benefits
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02/19/26
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Growth doesn’t always look loud. Sometimes it looks like showing up. Sometimes it looks like resting. Both count.
A pink sign clipped to gray fabric with bright green clips reads, “Today is a good day to have a good day” in bold red lettering. The sign has slightly worn edges, giving it a cozy handmade feel. The soft gray background contrasts with the bright colors, creating a gentle visual reminder about taking small steps, honoring quiet growth, and choosing kindness toward yourself.
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02/04/26
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Some messes feel like hugs. I just wanted to remember this.
Living room with light gray floors filled with children’s toys after a grandson leaves. A small orange tricycle sits in the foreground. A toy train track loops across the floor with colorful blocks and play pieces scattered throughout the room. A green coffee table holds small containers of play dough. A tan couch sits to the left, and a wooden cabinet with yellow shelves and houseplants stands against the back wall. Toy boxes and a wooden chair rest to the right. The space feels lived-in, warm, and full of memories from playtime.
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02/01/26
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Even tiny starts belong. Happy February.
A small sweetheart hoya with a heart-shaped green leaf sits in a tiny terracotta pot on a white windowsill. Soft winter light fills the room. Snow rests outside the window, blurred and calm. Green text reads “A Tiny Welcome to February,” creating a quiet, reflective mood focused on slow starts, care, and early-month intention.
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