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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.

    Three different types of coleus illustrating diversity of the species.
  • 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.”

  • 🌙 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.

    White text overlaid on watercolor style image of earth in space from the moon. Text reads: If I had a Garden on the moon
  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Beyond the Holiday Glow: Care for your Poinsettias

    Poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima) are one of the most recognizable plants of the holiday season, but their beauty isn’t limited to December. With a little care and understanding, you can enjoy their vibrant displays well into the new year—and even longer! The Brightly Colored (or White!) Parts are Not Flowers! Poinsettias stand out because of their…

  • Propagating Pothos: Growing Clippings from Your Established Plants

    If you’re looking to add a touch of greenery to your home or office space, pothos plants are an excellent choice. Not only are they beautiful and low-maintenance, but they’re also incredibly easy to propagate from clippings of an established plant.

  • Prep Now for Your Green Balcony Oasis this Spring

    By Kayla, Founder, Third Orbit Flora As the winter chill lingers and the promise of spring beckons on the horizon, now is the perfect time to start preparing for your spring patio or balcony! With the help of houseplants and some planning, you can turn your outdoor space into a vibrant oasis. Let’s explore simple…

  • The World’s Oldest Self-Sustaining Terrarium

    By Kayla, Founder, Third Orbit Flora In the world of gardening, there’s a tale that’s been growing for over six decades – it’s the story of David Latimer and his amazing terrarium, which holds the title of the world’s oldest. Back in 1960, Latimer had a simple idea: to create a self-sustaining ecosystem inside a…

  • DIY Planters: Encouraging Sustainability Through Upcycling

    By Kayla, Founder, Third Orbit Flora We love DIY! We don’t love the idea of creating MORE waste when suggesting DIY projects. Please always try to source your materials responsibly. Finding creative ways to reduce waste and repurpose materials is more important than ever. One area where this mindset can truly flourish is in gardening!…