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Friday, December 26, 2014

A Beginners Guide To Indoor Plants For Your Loft

By Carl Messenger-Lehmann


You're all moved into your new loft and have it perfectly decorated. But you take a step back and feel like something is missing. Why not bring some of the outdoors indoors? If you think you lack the proverbial green thumb, here is a simple guide to indoor plants for your loft. There are many good reasons to add indoor plant life to your decor. First, they add a pleasing aesthetic effect. This is even more true in the winter when outside can be so dreary. Some plants, such as the Chinese evergreen and peace lily, have been proven to act as air purifiers. This is in addition to simply improving the air quality by turning carbon dioxide into oxygen. Cleaner air means better brain function.

Our off-campus lofts were designed with you - the student - in mind. Spacious and close to campus, they offer comfort, convenience, and quality. There is something for everyone. Here are some of the features you can expect. Whatever your studying needs, we have you covered in our 3600 square foot quiet study zone. You have access to WiFi and a board room with a white board and projector in case you need to write out your thought process. There are also tables set up for study groups as well as private cubicles.

Exercise: Whether you need to take a break from studying and clear your head or just get your heart rate up, check out our fitness center and yoga studio. You'll have access to top of the line equipment that includes TV/iPod docks. Check the studio calander for our free yoga, zumba, and spin classes. For added convenience there are lockers for your personal belongings as well as changing rooms and showers to freshen up before class. Entertainment: Looking for something a little less strenuous? In the game room you will find fuse ball, ping pong, and pool tables. The four 65″ HD televisions are equipped with surround sound and a premium cable package. But that's not all. The gamer's lounge has six of those same television sets ups and your pick of XBox 360 - with connect - Sony PlayStation, and a Wii U.

Eternity Plant - requires watering only 3 times a month and requires minimal indirect lighting. Another great plant for beginners because you can actually bring this baby back to life! Lucky Bamboo - so named because they are believed to bring luck to their surroundings, they need need very little care. They require bright indirect sunlight and about an inch of water in their pebble-filled base. Peace Lily - has a tell when it is thirsty besides turning brown; it droops a bit. Medium indirect sunlight is perfect, and the leaves will yellow if it is receiving too much light. African Violet - a great way to add color to your greenery, these blossom about 9 months out of the year. Water them only when you feel the top soil is dry and keep them in moderate lighting conditions out of direct sunlight.

Stay connected to home. Talk to family and friends on a regular basis. They want to hear how you're doing at school so make it a regular habit to connect with loved ones. Ask for help if you need it. This adjustment isn't always easy, but help is available. If you're struggling emotionally, talk to a counselor or friend. If academics are harder than you thought, look for a tutor or speak to your professor about extra help.




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