Tatler’s astrologer Casey Chan suggests the best house plants to add to your abode based on your star sign
Having houseplants is a great way to invite nature indoors. Like nature, each zodiac sign also belongs to a specific elemental group, which could be helpful in helping you find your “plant soulmate”.
Fire signs (Aries, Leo, Sagittarius) are quick, energetic, and bold. So their choice of houseplant could showcase their enthusiastic approach to life. Don’t shy away from bright colours like red, orange, or purple either. As you’re frequently on the move following the calling of your heart, it’s recommended that you choose houseplants that are low maintenance.
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Earth signs (Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn) tend to be calm, grounded, and reliable. Plants that require a little more detailed care are just the right challenge for you. If anyone could follow a strict pruning and watering schedule, it might just be you! Follow your intuition when it comes to selecting a houseplant, as you have an innate connection to all things earthy.
Air signs (Gemini, Libra, Aquarius) are free-spirited, fun, and sociable. Don’t be afraid to choose houseplants that take up a little more space, perhaps even something that guests would find entertaining! You naturally have a good eye, so trust your instincts and play around with decorative ideas. Perhaps it’s hanging plants from the ceiling or organizing your own houseplant collections.
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Water signs (Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces) are caring, intuitive, and sensitive. Plants that grow in water could help enhance your connection with the flow of life, as well as promote a feeling of calm within you. With a natural tendency to merge with your surroundings, it’s recommended that you choose houseplants that accurately represent your energy.
Feeling inspired to nurture your green thumb? Here are some suggestions on the house plants to add to your home.
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