Plantfulness: How to Change Your Life with Plants (Magma for Laurence King)

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by Jonathan Kaplan

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In an increasingly hectic world, Plantfulness is a guide to help you reconnect with nature while reaching for a peaceful and mindful life. Finding the perfect houseplant for you can be daunting, particularly for those who feel like they have a black touch rather than a green thumb, but Plantfulness guides you through 50 houseplants which can give back to you in a symbiotic relationship which allows you both to thrive. Featuring the practical benefits , from cleaner air and beautiful scents, to the emotional ones, like creative inspiration and a daily sense of accomplishment for caring for them, Plantfulness is the perfect choice for anyone wishing to improve their wellbeing and enjoy nature from the comfort of their home. An internationally respected expert on mindfulness and houseplant enthusiast, Dr. Jonathan Kaplan works as a clinical psychologist in New York City. He lives with his wife, 2 kids, 2 cats, and asparagus fern Rhonda. ""The cards are extremely handy to let me know which plants would make good companions in my house and which ones might not fit with my wabi-sabi watering schedule. For plant lovers new and experienced, this deck makes a great gift." - Gifts Decorative Accessories , " Grace Helmer is a Brighton-born, London-based illustrator and artist. Jonathan Kaplan works as a clinical psychologist with expertise in cognitive behavioral therapy and the application of mindfulness and meditation to psychotherapy. Julie Rose Bower is an artist and writer based in London.

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