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Seasonal Plant Styling and Care for Delhi Homes

byBirthrightOnline consultations; Home visits across Delhi & 3 store locationsStarts from1,500 per setupView full gallery

Your home's green rhythm changes with the weather, and your decor should follow suit. We help you adapt your indoor and outdoor plant palette to thrive in Delhi’s monsoon humidity, summer heat, and winter chill.

This monsoon, I help you design with the season, not against it. This cozy window setup features plants like Hibiscus and ferns that love the humidity.

My monsoon shopping list for you. I recommend moisture-loving foliage like Peace Lily and rain-ready outdoor picks like the Money Plant to keep your garden thriving.

When it pours, your plant parenting style needs to adapt. I provide simple tips to help your green babies navigate the monsoon season successfully.

Summer care tip: The intense sun can scorch delicate leaves. I advise shifting plants to shadier spots or using green netting to protect them from the harsh heat.

Help your greens beat the winter blues. I provide easy-to-follow guides on adjusting watering schedules and sunlight exposure for different plant types like succulents and tropicals during colder months.

Bring winter cheer indoors with the everlasting blooms of Kalanchoe. This plant offers a burst of color that can brighten even the greyest winter day.

Infuse your space with the warm colors of autumn. I can help you select plants with beautiful fall foliage, like tulips and chrysanthemums, to create a cozy, seasonal atmosphere.

During monsoon, choose species that thrive in high humidity. The Peace Lily is a perfect example, as it loves the moisture and purifies the air.

Balance hard surfaces in your decor with lush, moisture-loving foliage. The patterned leaves of a Calathea add texture and softness, especially beautiful during the rainy season.

For a low-maintenance monsoon garden, opt for plants that enjoy rainfall but don't demand constant care, like this Dwarf Umbrella Tree (Schefflera).

About Designing with the Seasons

Most people struggle with indoor plants during the monsoon because they treat high humidity as a signal to water more, which leads to root rot. We help you adjust your soil-less mix and pot drainage to prevent fungal issues, ensuring your plants actually enjoy the moisture instead of drowning in it.

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