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Houseplant Homebody

Houseplant Homebody

De: Holly Muenchow
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Welcome all plant lovers, plant experts, plant enthusiasts and beginners! I am so excited to share my adventures with all things plants! I am not an expert but join me in my ongoing journey of slowly becoming an expert! I have been passionate about all things plants for YEARS. With everything that I have explored on social media or plant websites I realized there seems to be TWO THING MISSING... a US Midwestern perspective in the amazing world of social media outlets, podcasts or blogs AND just straight, no fluff plant info. I am a proud Wisconsinite and we have a different and somewhat complicated environment for growing houseplants & plants! BUT just because we have a different environment doesn’t mean we can’t learn from the experts on the East and West coasts or around the world! Want to join my adventure? Then FOLLOW Houseplant Homebody on Instagram and Facebook and go follow my personal plant inspirations on Pinterest. You can find me at ALL of those places @houseplanthomebodyllc. And DON’T FORGET to get involved! Comment on posts or pictures, ask me questions, provide your best plant advice or tag @houseplanthomebodyllc in your posts or comments. There is so much to learn in the plant world and I want to encourage everyone to soak it up! Houseplant Homebody is the best community for ALL THINGS PLANTS.Copyright 2020 All rights reserved.
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  • Ep#120: Why the End ft. Sierra Jones
    Sep 2 2025

    Want to hear more about why this is the end of Houseplant Homebody? But also love hearing two friends go on tangents? This was a good last episode!

    Listening back and finally hitting save on the very last episode of Houseplant Homebody was a hard thing to do. I’m excited to see what the future holds, and I hope you will all be there with me!

    Thank you SO MUCH for the love, support and the curiosity to learn! I wish you all nothing but the best in life!

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    1 h y 18 m
  • Ep#119: Orchids
    Sep 2 2025

    Orchids are among the most beautiful, varied, and exotic plants in existence. The diversity of colors and shapes in Orchids is rapidly expanding, as cultivators strive to develop the newest and most exceptional varieties. While some people claim that Orchids can be quite challenging as houseplants, with the proper care, they can be incredibly rewarding.

    If you’ve never checked the blog post this is a GREAT episode to do so! Remember there is always a corresponding blog post for each episode or visit my website www.houseplant-homebody.com/ for more details!

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    This is the LAST plant podcast episode from Houseplant Homebody. All podcast episodes and blog posts will continue to exist for reference and re-listening whenever you need them! Thank you SO much for all the love and support over the years!

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    29 m
  • Ep#118: Shrimp Plant
    Aug 19 2025

    Shrimp Plants are impressive flowering plants that are very underrated. With their unique blooms and lush green foliage, these plants are typically found in various forms and size!

    If you’ve never checked the blog post this is a GREAT episode to do so! Remember there is always a corresponding blog post for each episode or visit my website www.houseplant-homebody.com/ for more details!

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    Don't forget to follow Houseplant Homebody on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Pinterest.

    Please rate or review this podcast and share Houseplant Homebody with your friends! Odds are, if you like this podcast others will too!

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    If you want EVEN MORE of Houseplant Homebody, become a Supporter, shop HH merch, sign up for the quarterly newsletter or reach out with a question, request or just say hi! I love hearing from each of you!

    Thank you SO much for listening!

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    17 m
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Love listening! very informative. the only thing I can say is that you should add how each plant likes thier roots :)

Wonderful!

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