Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 13.03.26
The UAE Climate Paradox: Nurturing Life Indoors Amidst Extremes
In the heart of a typical UAE home, a curious environmental paradox unfolds. Outside, the summer sun can drive temperatures relentlessly past a scorching 45°C, creating an arid, dust-filled landscape. Indoors, however, the indispensable air conditioning system, locally known as Al-Sablat, hums almost continuously, providing a much-needed refuge. While essential for our comfort, this… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 10.03.26
The Iraqi Climate Challenge: Saving Your Struggling Indoor Plant
The sight of a beloved indoor plant beginning to falter – leaves yellowing, tips browning, or a general droop – can be deeply unsettling. In Iraq, this distress often carries a unique weight, as our extreme summer heat (regularly exceeding 45°C) and the indispensable, constant use of air conditioning, locally known as Al-Sablat (السبلت), create an indoor environment unlike many othe… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 09.03.26
The Unique Climate Challenge: Nurturing House Plants in UAE Homes
The vision of lush, vibrant greenery flourishing within our homes is a deeply cherished aspiration for many across the United Arab Emirates. We seek to bring a piece of serene nature indoors, a beautiful contrast to our often harsh exterior. Yet, this noble pursuit frequently confronts a unique set of environmental realities that diverge significantly from generic plant care advice… Read more
Posted by Mozher Expoerts on 09.03.26
The Harsh Reality: Why Indoor Plants Falter in Iraqi Homes
The vision of lush, vibrant greenery flourishing within our homes is a deeply cherished aspiration for many in Iraq. Yet, this pursuit frequently encounters a unique set of environmental realities that often go unaddressed by generic plant care advice. Picture a typical Iraqi summer day: outside, the scorching sun often drives temperatures well above 45°C. Indoors, the indispensable air c… Read more

