Category: Musings
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Summer’s Painted Leaves: Coleus in Color
Coleus plants are often overlooked as mere background elements in gardens, yet they offer vibrant foliage in various colors and patterns, making them worthy of attention. Quick to grow and easy to propagate, coleus can create striking displays without flowers. They enhance any garden and provide joy to both novice and experienced gardeners.
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Growing Together: The Story Behind Third Orbit Flora
People often ask how we got started, and the truth is, it wasn’t one single moment. It was green beans off the vine, dirt under the nails, and a shared look between friends that said, “We could grow something here.”
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🌙 If I Had a Garden on the Moon…
Even in a place like the moon, there might be room for a little color, a little comfort, a little life. A quiet exploration of how imagining life beyond Earth can bring us closer to it.
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Edimentals: Merging Beauty and Function
Edimental gardening—a fusion of ‘edible’ and ‘ornamental’—is trending as gardeners look to maximize both aesthetics and practicality. This approach means incorporating plants that are visually striking while also being useful, whether through edible leaves, flowers, or roots. It’s about designing a space that feeds the eyes as well as the body.
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Welcome, Spring! Preparing Your Space and Spirit for the Season of Renewal
Bring instant freshness indoors with vibrant houseplants like Tradescantia and Pothos. Easy to grow, propagate, and love, these leafy companions are perfect for welcoming spring’s renewal into your home.
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Green in the Gloom: Finding Rest and Renewal for You and Your Plants
Winter can cast a quiet, gray blanket over our lives. The shorter days and chilly air can make many of us feel sluggish and in need of rest. But it’s not just us—our houseplants feel it too. While some might slow down or drop a few leaves, this season doesn’t have to be a time…
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The Poinsettia’s Journey Through Time: A Symbol of Celebration
For many, the poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) is a staple of holiday decor, but this vibrant plant has a rich history far beyond its association with Christmas! From its origins in Mexico to its modern-day role as a holiday icon, the poinsettia’s journey is a fascinating story of tradition, symbolism, and celebration.
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Leave a Legacy with Sprout and the Eden Reforestation Project
By Angel, Founder, Third Orbit Flora We at Third Orbit Flora have a mission and a commitment to help our planet flourish while leaving a legacy for our own children, especially in a time when the climate is changing faster than we can fully understand. Our Partnership: Sprout: Plant Trees App We’re using a helpful…
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Rachel Carson’s Legacy of Environmental Stewardship, Champion of Vital Ecosystems
By Angel, Founder, Third Orbit Flora Creating a Lasting Legacy Earth Day. The Environmental Protection Agency. Greenpeace. What is the common thread? Each was inspired by the written works of a brave and incredibly meticulous woman, named Rachel Carson. For previous generations, she was considered a trusted name in science in America. For millennials, her…
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Clover, the Tiniest Symbol of Serendipity
By Angel, Founder, Third Orbit Flora Remember when you were a kid, eyes scanning intently through a patch of clover, hoping you’d get lucky and find one with a magical fourth leaf? If so, your story is woven into centuries of folklore surrounding this mystical and elusive symbol of good fortune. Come dash through the clover…
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