Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 08.03.26
The Saudi Home Environment: Navigating Heat, Al-Sablat, and Dry Air
The desire for a touch of calming greenery within our homes in Saudi Arabia is a deeply cherished aspiration. Yet, this pursuit frequently clashes with our unique environmental realities. Picture a typical Saudi summer day: outside, the scorching sun drives temperatures to extreme highs, frequently exceeding 45°C. Indoors, the indispensable air conditioning, colloquially known as… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 28.02.26
The Indoor Oasis Challenge in Saudi Arabia
Picture a typical Saudi Arabian afternoon. Outside, the sun beats down relentlessly, turning the landscape into a shimmering mirage. Inside, the cool, dry embrace of the air conditioner—or السبلت, as it's commonly known—offers a non-negotiable refuge. This precisely is the unique paradox our beloved house plants face daily. They bring life and tranquility into our homes, yet they exist in an environment… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 28.02.26
The Challenge of Indoor Gardening in Iraq: Balancing Extreme Heat and AC Environments
Stepping into a home in Iraq during the long, scorching summer months, the immediate relief of air conditioning, often referred to locally as the السبلت, is a welcome comfort. Yet, this very system, while indispensable for us, creates a unique and demanding paradox for our beloved indoor plants. The external environment pushes temperatures to extreme levels, whi… Read more

