Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 12.03.26
The Climate Reality: Thriving with Indoor Plants in Iraq's Heat and AC
For many in Iraq, the dream of a home filled with lush, vibrant greenery is a deeply cherished one. We long to bring the serenity of nature indoors, creating a beautiful contrast to our often-challenging external environment. However, this aspiration often clashes with the unique realities of our local climate. Picture a typical Iraqi summer day: outside, scorching temperature… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 08.03.26
The Unique Climate Reality: Thriving Indoor Plants in Iraq's AC-Dependent Homes
In Iraq, the cherished aspiration of cultivating vibrant indoor greenery often confronts a unique set of environmental realities. Imagine a typical Iraqi summer day: outside, the scorching sun often drives temperatures to extreme highs, frequently exceeding 45°C. Indoors, the indispensable air conditioning unit—locally known as Al-Sablat (السبلت)—hums continuously, pr… Read more
Posted by Mozher Experts on 18.02.26
The Reality of Growing Greenery Inside Iraqi Homes
Step into a typical home in Baghdad or Basra in July. Outside temperatures push past 45°C. Inside, the AC runs for hours—sometimes all day—creating cool air that feels comfortable to us but stressful to living plants. Curtains are half-closed to block harsh sun. Windows stay shut to keep dust out. Air circulates, but it is dry and artificial.
This environment shapes how indoor plants behave in Ir… Read more

