Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 08.03.26
The Unrelenting Summer: Nurturing Indoor Plants in Iraqi Homes
In Iraq, the summer heat is more than just a season; it's a profound environmental force that reshapes indoor living. As temperatures outside routinely exceed 45°C, our indispensable air conditioning units, locally known as Al-Sablat, work tirelessly to provide refuge. While this comfort is vital, it paradoxically creates an exceptionally dry, cool indoor microclimate. For your cheris… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 06.03.26
The Climate Realities of Iraqi Homes: Heat, AC, and Dust
In the vibrant, sun-drenched homes of Iraq, where daily life unfolds amidst the unique challenges of a hot, arid climate and the indispensable hum of air conditioning units (colloquially known as "Al-Sablat"), cultivating lush indoor greenery can feel like a constant battle. Many plant enthusiasts, despite their best intentions, find their cherished house plants struggling – a disheartening… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 06.03.26
Understanding the Unique Climate Challenges for Indoor Plants in Iraqi Homes
The journey of cultivating thriving indoor plants in Iraq is a deeply rewarding pursuit, yet it comes with a distinct set of environmental realities. Many enthusiastic plant owners, despite their best intentions, find their cherished greenery struggling. This isn't usually due to a lack of genuine care, but rather a fundamental misunderstanding of how our unique climate… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 06.03.26
The Distress Call: Understanding Yellowing Leaves in Your Iraqi Home
There are few sights more disheartening for a plant enthusiast than witnessing the vibrant green of their indoor plants slowly fade to a sickly yellow. In the demanding climate of Iraq, where scorching summers necessitate constant air conditioning (often referred to locally as Al-Sablat), this common symptom can quickly become a source of frustration. Yellowing leaves are your p… Read more

