Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 13.03.26
In the heart of Iraq, where the summer sun can drive outdoor temperatures past a scorching 45°C, homes become sanctuaries of cool air, thanks to the indispensable air conditioning unit, locally known as "Al-Sablat" (السبلت). This modern comfort, while vital for our well-being, paradoxically crafts an indoor microclimate that is refreshingly cool but profoundly dry. This sharp environmental contrast, coupled with the ever-present fine dust that fi… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 11.03.26
Picture a Saudi Arabian home on a scorching summer day. Outside, temperatures routinely climb past 45°C, casting a relentless, dry glare. Inside, the indispensable air conditioning, or "Al-Sablat," hums continuously, providing a vital escape from the intense heat and fine dust. While this modern comfort is essential for us, it paradoxically creates an indoor microclimate that is not only refreshingly cool but, critically, profoundly dry. This sha… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 11.03.26
Navigating the Climate: Why Indoor Plants Face Unique Challenges in Iraqi Homes
In Iraq, the aspiration to cultivate lush, vibrant indoor greenery is a deeply cherished one, bringing a touch of serene nature indoors. Yet, this beautiful ambition frequently confronts a unique set of environmental realities that diverge significantly from generic indoor plant care advice. Imagine a typical Iraqi summer day: outside, scorching temperatures regularly… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 11.03.26
The Saudi Indoor Climate Challenge: Nurturing Greenery During Extreme Summer Heat
The desire for lush, vibrant indoor greenery is a deeply cherished one for many across Saudi Arabia. In our homes and offices, plants offer a piece of serene nature, a welcome contrast to our often challenging exterior. Yet, this pursuit frequently confronts a unique set of environmental realities here that diverge significantly from generic indoor plant care advice… Read more

