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Expert Plant Spotlights and Care Tips

byBaagh BagichaLandscape projects across Delhi NCR, Rajasthan & UP; Visit studio in Sector 135, NoidaStarts from120 Per Sq. Ft. (Min. 500 sq. ft.)View full gallery

Not every plant loves every corner of your home. We help you figure out what will actually thrive in your space, from sunny terraces to shady office nooks.

What to plant in the shade? This video rounds up some great options, including Dracaenas, Syngoniums, and the Radermachera (China Doll plant), which all thrive in indirect light.

Is your garden summer-ready? Here are some plants that love the sun, like Bougainvillea, Kaner, and Ficus trees. Choosing sun-appropriate plants is key to a thriving summer garden.

Adeniums, also known as Desert Roses, are beautiful bonsai-like plants that love the sun and produce stunning flowers. They are perfect for a sunny terrace.

A close-up of the beautiful foliage in one of our planter box arrangements. The mix of textures and shades of green and purple creates a stunning visual.

A peek through a window at a lush Spider Plant. These are fantastic, easy-to-care-for plants that work well in hanging baskets or planters.

A window box filled with a variety of plants, including ferns and cordylines, creating a mini-garden with a view.

The deep, rich color of a Cordyline plant adds a dramatic touch to any plant arrangement. It's a great way to add color without flowers.

Another shot of the lush window box, showing how different plants can be combined to create a full and beautiful arrangement.

A close-up of the bright green leaves of a Syngonium (Arrowhead Plant) and a fern. These are great choices for areas with indirect light.

A glimpse into my phone's gallery, which is full of plants. From succulents to jasmine to bougainvillea, my passion for plants is what drives my work.

About Plant Spotlights & Care Tips

Stop guessing which plants will survive in your home. We always check the actual sunlight levels and airflow of your specific balcony or living room before making a recommendation. A plant that thrives in a bright, airy terrace will likely struggle in your dim office corner, and we are here to make sure you do not waste time or money on greenery that will not last.

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