Arranging Your Home For The Summer: Plants, Staple Pieces, and More

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Summer is the perfect time to rearrange your home and give it a new look. Whichever Aperto Property Management community you live in, there are many ways to make your space more inviting and comfortable. From bringing in indoor plants to adding staple pieces that will last all summer long. With the right decorations, you can give your home a mod aesthetic that feels fresh and modern.

Making Your Home Come Alive

With some effort, you can turn your home into a cozy and inviting space. Indoor plants are an easy way to bring life and color into any room. Adding some spring decorations will help you capture the feeling of renewal and growth that comes with the season. In the summer, try bringing in some summer vibes with bright colors and fun accessories. And if you’re feeling adventurous, go for a mod aesthetic with bold patterns and modern furniture pieces. With just a few changes, your home can come alive!

Indoor Plant and Décor Feng Shui

With the rise of apartment living, indoor plants and decorations have become a popular way to bring life into a home. Feng shui is an ancient Chinese practice that focuses on creating harmony and balance in the environment. By incorporating elements such as spring decorationssummer vibes, and mod aesthetics into your home with indoor plants, you can create a space that is both inviting and calming. All these elements combined will create a unique atmosphere that will make your home feel like an oasis from the outside world.

Apartment Living Tips

Living in an apartment doesn’t have to be a boring experience. With the right tips and tricks, you can make your apartment feel like home. From incorporating indoor plants to sprucing up your space with spring decorations, there are plenty of ways to create a cozy atmosphere. You can also experiment with mod aesthetics for summer vibes or add some personal touches that reflect your unique style. Apartment living is all about finding the balance between comfort and convenience.

How to Grow Your Own Strawberries, Mint and Basil for Delicious Mocktails

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Living in an apartment doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy fresh fruits and herbs for your favorite mocktails. With a little bit of creativity and care, you can keep your own plants right inside your apartment. Read on to find out a few helpful tips about how to grow strawberries, mint and basil easily.

Picking the Perfect Spot In Your Home

You’ll need to pick a spot that gets enough sunlight for your plants to thrive. Consider placing them close to a window that gets plenty of natural light, or invest in some grow lights if necessary. This area must be well-ventilated and away from any drafts or extreme temperatures.

Indoor Plant Care

Growing indoor plants usually requires more attention than outdoor plants. Make sure you’re using the right soil and pots for your plants, and that you’re watering them regularly. It’s also important to watch out for any pests or diseases that may affect your plants.

When growing strawberries, give them plenty of space to spread out. You may also need to pollinate them by hand since they won’t be exposed to outdoor pollinators. For mint and basil, snip off any flowers that appear to keep the leaves growing instead.

In Irvine, CA, where the weather is warm and sunny all year round, it’s the perfect environment for growing indoor plants. Whether you have a balcony or just a windowsill, there’s always a way to incorporate some greenery into your apartment living.

Looking After Indoor Plants

Growing your own strawberries, mint and basil is not only rewarding but also a great way to add a touch of green to your apartment. With the right care and attention, you can enjoy fresh ingredients for your mocktails all year round. Reach out to our team at Aperto Property Management today to learn more about our services.

How to Create an Indoor Kitchen Herb Garden

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Have you ever thought of creating your own indoor kitchen garden? Indoor plants are bright, and your kitchen saves you money; they are sustainable low maintenance, an excellent apartment living aesthetic, and a fun project to do. Read on to find some DIY hacks and must-haves to add to one of your apartments at Aperto Property Management.

Before You Start: Must-Have Items

Firstly, there are some must-have plants and kitchen herbs that one cannot have missing in their indoor kitchen herb garden, and these include:

  • Basil – Basil is a versatile herb to have in a kitchen garden. It can be added to many cuisines.
  • Bay leaves – When it comes to bay leaves, it’s better to pick one up from the nursery than to attempt to grow one from seeds.
  • Chives – Chives are super easy to grow, and they return annually. They’re served best snipped by scissors and sprinkled fresh over dishes.
  • Cilantro – Cilantro is another versatile herb usually utilized in Italian cuisine. It is easy to grow and an herb staple.
  • Dill – Dill is best when the seeds are grown straight in your garden. It’s a tasty herb.

Choosing the Perfect Spot: Tips from Pros

When creating your indoor kitchen herb garden, you are free to place your plants in any size container, provided it fits. If you are using containers such as mason jars e.t.c it is essential to remember to place a nice layer of pebbles in the bottom. This will catch all the excess moisture and prevent your potting soil from getting oversaturated.

Choose the sunniest spot in the kitchen, as plants need adequate sunlight to grow. Place your herbs closest to the brightest window. Also, remember to :

  • Not water your herbs too much– It doesn’t take that much water to sustain small herbs. Make sure the soil is consistently moist but do not overwater your plant.
  • Harvest a few herbs at a time: Pinch a few leaves off or simply snip them with kitchen shears. This encourages more growth.

Delve Deep into Apartment Therapy

Indoor plants are a great apartment therapy. Kitchen plants promote sound energy and clean air while they brighten your kitchen. Get you some indoor kitchen herbs for a fresh new look.

Plants, Vegetables, & Herbs You Can Grow in One of Your Aperto Apartments

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Do you love being a gardener but don’t have the space outdoors to do it? No problem! Why not start your indoor garden at Aperto Properties with these gorgeous plants, tasty vegetables, and herbs that you can grow indoors.

Plants, Vegetables, & Herbs Best for Indoors

Indoor plants have been seeing a massive revival in the last few years, especially for those avid gardeners who do not have the space outdoors or don’t have a garden. You don’t require any specialized experience to grow your herbs, plants, or vegetables in your home.

When it comes to herbs, thyme, basil, cilantro, and parsley are some of the easiest herbs you can grow right on your kitchen window sill.

Tomatoes and mini cucumbers are a great addition to your vegetable garden. In addition, these are some of the fastest-growing vegetables. They are small enough to be grown inside the house, and you’ll be harvesting in no time.

Taking Care of Indoor Plants

Remember that apartment vegetables, herbs, and plants still need sufficient sunlight to grow. So move the pots around during the day, or place them outside, to ensure that your plants can photosynthesize.

Soil is equally essential. You want to make sure that the plants draw as many nutrients from the ground as possible.

Always check the instructions. Some plants may require more water than others. The last thing you want to do is to overwater your plants.

Another key point is that plants make oxygen during the day but carbon dioxide at night. So it’s best to keep the plants out of the bedroom.

Visit Armstrong Garden Center & Landscaping to purchase your first seedlings.

Spending time gardening

Gardening can be a very relaxing activity. You will get a sense of achievement when you have your first harvest. If you consider focusing on herbs only, it may be a good idea to invest in a herb planter.