During the height of the pandemic, we cared for our loved ones, for our sourdough starters in the fridge, and of course, for our plants. Being told to stay inside exposed the importance of feeling connected to the world around us, and to nature. Additionally, spending so much time at home increased our desire to curate a space for ourselves that felt nurturing and inviting. For many of us, the solution was simple: bring a piece of the outside in. Whether you’re brand-new to the plant game or have had a ‘green thumb’ your whole life, you know that the relationship between a plant parent and their plant is like no other. Do we take care of our plants or do our plants take care of us?
HOST: Taylor Camille, Sr. Producer at Well+Good
GUESTS:
Maryah Greene, Plant Doctor, Stylist, Host of Greene Thumb on the Well+Good YouTube Channel
Emily Murphy, Organic Gardener, Author, and Photographer
Anita Yokota, Interior Designer, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
WHAT WE TALKED ABOUT:
Maryah explores the overlap between caring for your plants and caring for yourself. Check out Maryah here, and be sure to tune into Greene Thumb on the Well+Good YouTube channel here.
Emily explains how fostering a relationship with nature can improve your overall sense of well-being in unexpected ways. You can find her here.
Anita shares what it means to have a healthy home, and how we can learn to “bring the outside in.” Find her here.
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