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Frugal succulents, sprawling monsteras, tiny bonsais: plants not only bind CO2 and are thus important allies in the fight against climate change, they are also good for the soul. No matter how dreary the living room, they bring it to life, no matter how small the balcony, they turn it into an oasis. But like every living creature, they need to be cared for. We show you how we do it in the editorial office. Sometimes successfully, sometimes not so much, but always honestly and authentically.
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