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Refresh Your Home with Easter Dish Gardens
An Easter dish garden is a miniature indoor landscape, blending various textures and shades of green into one elegant display. These curated arrangements offer a modern, long-lasting alternative to traditional cut flowers, bringing a peaceful "garden-in-a-bowl" aesthetic to your coffee table or entryway.
Care Tips for Your Miniature Garden
Consistent Light: Most dish gardens contain a mix of tropical plants that thrive in bright, indirect light. A spot near a window with sheer curtains is perfect for keeping the foliage vibrant without burning the leaves.
Targeted Watering: Since these gardens share a container, check the soil moisture every few days. Water at the base of the plants rather than over the leaves, and ensure the soil remains damp but never soggy to prevent root issues.
Pruning and Maintenance: To keep your garden looking tidy, pinch back any fast-growing stems or remove yellowing leaves. This encourages the plants to stay compact and maintains the intentional design of the arrangement.
Fertilizing: Because the plants are in a confined space, they don’t need much food. A diluted liquid houseplant fertilizer once every four to six weeks during the spring and summer is plenty to keep them lush.