garden-design
How I Accidentally Became a Plant Mom and Grew a Jungle in My Living Room
Chloe Benson
2025-06-25 09:30:00
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This wasn’t part of the plan. I was never the “gre...

This wasn’t part of the plan. I was never the “green thumb” type. My past with plants? Tragic. I once killed a cactus by forgetting it existed. But during one very boring winter, after a breakup and one too many sad movies, I bought a peace lily from the clearance rack at the grocery store. I named her Martha. I figured if she lasted a week, it would be a miracle. Three years later, I’m living in what friends lovingly call “The Jungle.” This is the story of how I accidentally became a plant mom—and kind of found myself along the way.
1. It Started with One Sad Plant and a Sadder Mood
Martha was droopy, her leaves were spotted, and she cost $3.99. She looked like she’d given up. Honestly, same. I watered her (too much), Googled “peace lily CPR,” and stuck her near the only window in my apartment that got decent sun. Then I waited. One day, I noticed a new leaf—tiny, green, determined. It felt like she was saying, “We’re not done yet.” I took that personally. So I watered less, rotated her gently, and started talking to her while I made coffee. It sounds silly, but caring for Martha gave me a little something to get up for. And surprisingly, she kept growing.
2. So Then I Bought Another. And Another. And Another...
I wish I could say I stopped at two plants. I did not. After Martha came a pothos named Larry, then a snake plant I named Sheila (who now has three babies). Before I knew it, I had plants in the kitchen, the bathroom, on bookshelves—everywhere. I learned which ones liked to be ignored (ZZ plant = low drama queen), and which ones needed constant reassurance (looking at you, fiddle leaf fig). I downloaded a plant care app. I joined a Facebook group. I even started making spreadsheets to track watering. I became that person. The best part? My home felt alive. Warm. Like something was always changing—but not in a bad way.
3. In Between the Leaves, I Found Something Real
Somewhere in the middle of all this, I realized I wasn’t just keeping plants alive—I was keeping myself alive. My heartbreak softened. The apartment stopped feeling so lonely. My anxiety didn’t vanish, but when I watered plants or repotted them, I could breathe a little easier. I laughed more. I invited people over just to show them my spider plant’s latest growth spurt. It wasn’t about the plants anymore—it was about joy. Connection. Watching something thrive because of love and consistency. That’s a powerful thing. So yeah, maybe I talk to my plants. Maybe they talk back. Either way, we’re doing great.

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