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 12.03.26
The Apartment Climate Challenge: Heat, AC (Al-Sablat), and Limited Light
For residents across Saudi Arabia, the aspiration to cultivate vibrant indoor greenery is a deeply cherished one, bringing a touch of serene nature into our living spaces. Yet, this beautiful ambition frequently confronts a unique set of environmental realities that diverge significantly from generic indoor plant care advice. Imagine a typical Saudi summer day: outside, scor… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 12.03.26
Navigating the Iraqi Home Climate: Challenges for Indoor Plant Success
For many residents across Iraq, the aspiration to fill their homes with vibrant, lush indoor greenery is a deeply cherished one. We seek to bring a piece of serene nature indoors, creating a calming contrast to our often challenging external environment. Yet, this beautiful ambition frequently confronts a unique set of environmental realities here that diverge significantly fr… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 11.03.26
The aspiration for a home filled with lush, vibrant greenery is a deeply cherished one across Iraq. We envision a calm, natural contrast to our external environment, which can often be harsh. Picture a typical Iraqi summer day: outside, temperatures regularly soar past 45°C. Inside, the indispensable air conditioning unit, commonly known as AC or locally as Al-Sablat, hums continuously, providing essential refuge from the relentless heat and perv… Read more

