Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 13.03.26
The Unique Climate Challenge: Thriving with Indoor Plants in Saudi Arabia Homes and Offices
Stepping inside a modern Saudi Arabian home or office, one immediately feels a profound environmental paradox. Outside, the summer sun often drives temperatures relentlessly past a formidable 45°C, painting a landscape of arid heat and fine, pervasive dust. Yet, within these carefully constructed walls, the indispensable air conditioning system—or Al-Sabla… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 08.03.26
The Unique Climate Reality: Thriving Indoor Plants in UAE Homes
In the vibrant homes and bustling offices across the United Arab Emirates, the aspiration for lush indoor greenery is a deeply cherished one. It’s a vision of peace and a tangible connection to nature, a welcome contrast to our often harsh exterior. Yet, this noble pursuit frequently confronts a unique set of environmental challenges that differ significantly from generic plant care… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 21.02.26
Why Choosing Plants in the UAE Is Different From Mild Climates
In the UAE, plant selection is shaped less by outdoor heat and more by what happens indoors. For most homes and offices, air conditioning runs almost all year. Constant AC creates dry air, fluctuating temperatures, and cold drafts from ceiling vents. A plant that thrives in Europe may decline here within weeks if placed under direct airflow or near a sunny glass window that overheats… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 20.02.26
Why Plants Fail in Iraq Homes (It’s Not Just Neglect)
Many people ask for low maintenance indoor plants because they are busy, travel often, or simply forget to water. In Iraq, however, plant loss is rarely caused by neglect alone. It is usually a mix of extreme outdoor heat, constant AC use, and irregular watering patterns.
During summer, temperatures outside can exceed 45°C. Indoors, the split AC runs for long hours, creating dry, cool air that… Read more

