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The Reality of Keeping Greenery Alive in Saudi Homes Step into a typical home in Riyadh or Jeddah in July. Outside, temperatures push past 45°C. Inside, the AC runs almost constantly. Air is cool but dry. Curtains filter intense sun. Windows are often sealed. This combination—extreme outdoor heat and heavy air conditioning indoors—defines how house plants behave in Saudi Arabia. Most beginner advice online assumes mild climates with open windows… Read more
The Heat Outside, the AC Inside: Why Plants React Differently Here Step into a typical Saudi home in August. Outside, temperatures push past 45°C. Inside, the AC runs almost constantly. Curtains filter harsh sun, windows stay closed, and air circulates in cycles of cooling and drying. This environment is comfortable for people. For indoor plants, it is complex. In hot climates, plant stress rarely comes from heat alone. It comes from contrast. Ro… Read more
The Reality of Growing Plants Inside Iraqi Homes Step into a typical home in Baghdad or Basra in July. Outside temperatures push past 45°C. Inside, the AC runs most of the day. Curtains are half-closed to block harsh sun. Airflow is artificial, humidity is low, and light is filtered through tinted glass. This is the real environment where indoor plants iraq must survive. Most plant failures here are not about “bad luck.” They are about mismatch.… Read more

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