According to Laura Pigeon, being born with a green thumb does not exist. Anyone can grow plants, you just have to learn how.
To this end, the book that the entrepreneur from Rimouski – and hairdresser by profession – has just published can be a good starting point. In his Houseplant Survival Guideit gives all the tools necessary to take care of our plants, from beginner’s mistakes to the basic principles, including luminosity, the art of watering, potting soil, cuttings…
She then presents a hundred of her favorite specimens, in the form of files, grouped according to the degree of difficulty of their maintenance. Finally, the one who is also a macrame artist invites us to her home, in her pretty apartment, to show us how she has organized her own “inner jungle”.
Houseplant Survival Guide
Practical-practical editions
208 pages