Is there enough green?
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At the ar* store, we also sell a variety of cute green ornamental plants.
Although silk products are the main focus, the cute greenery really enhances the atmosphere of the store.
Moreover, instead of having leaves that are all green, there are plants with leaves that have a marbled look with white mixed in, and stylish plants with deliberately curved trunks.
Maybe that's why the atmosphere inside the shop is so lively, and I feel like I'm not alone...?
If you purchase a houseplant, we can ship it from our Nihonbashi store!
Please come and see the plants!
Actually, I love greenery and have lots of it growing in my room.
As for pothos, it is extremely easy to grow; as long as you give it water (sometimes you don't), it will continue to grow and develop more and more leaves.
It grew so big I couldn't keep it in my hands and it circled the window, so I cut it off and put it in water. Then, the pothos in the water also became lush, and I wondered what to do.
I thought I'd steadily grow these pothos plants and display them in the shop in a way that looked like them, but it didn't look like them at all.
The first green plant I bought when I started living alone was a Monstera.
This Monstera has been cut, rooted, and potted up several times, and the potted Monstera has grown larger and larger. I wonder how many lives this Monstera has lived if it were a human? Lol
Monstera grows well, so I'm happy when it grows big leaves, but on the other hand, the leaves grow in any direction they like, so it's becoming unmanageable like pothos. However, I feel bad about cutting them after they've grown so much. I've lost the timing to trim them.
I think that things that you buy or that are grown by professionals are different from things grown by amateurs. The glossiness of the leaves seems to be different.
The greenery at the Nihonbashi store has been carefully selected by professionals and is therefore great!
Today's post has nothing to do with silk, but it was about the greenery at the Nihonbashi store and my greenery situation.
Azusa