Categories
Houseplant of the Month Uncategorized

Houseplant of the Month December: Azalea

Urban Jungle Bloggers: Houseplant of the Month December: Azalea

The darker season calls for festive lights, warm drinks, cosy homes – and colourful houseplants. And the ‘Houseplant of the month December’ is definitely adding a full dash of colour to any interior – say hello to the lush Azalea! The Azalea’s flamboyant flowers are not only adding joy and colour to the darker December days, they can also perfectly tie in into your festive home decor styling. They bloom lavishly in the plant’s typical bushy shape, but they can also be found in more extraordinary forms like mini plants or pyramids. The colour range of Azalea’s blooms stretches from white, pink, to red, or burgundy, with some varieties providing bicoloured flowers. With its numerous shapes, colours and the rich blooms, Azaleas are a perfect houseplant for more vibrant, colourful homes.

Urban Jungle Bloggers: Houseplant of the Month December: Azalea

Now when it comes to styling your Azalea at home, be aware of its stark presence – the colourful blooms and its bushy figure are bold and do not require too extravagant planters. Opt for simple versions, monochrome pots, pale pastel hues or matt earthenware. The star is obvious: The flowering Azalea itself! Other than that you can get really experimental with the plant styling – add one Azalea to your green and leafy plant gang for a colourful spot in your urban jungle, style a potted Azalea plant on a sideboard with art and other decorative items for a romantic vignette or simply go bold and add many Azalea plants all over your home for an overall floral punch. Whatever you prefer – the Azalea will certainly bring some energetic colour to your home.

Urban Jungle Bloggers: Houseplant of the Month December: Azalea

Urban Jungle Bloggers: Houseplant of the Month December: Azalea

Did you know that the Azalea is the national flower of Nepal and remains highly popular in the Far East with festivities around the Azalea plants in Japan, China, and Korea? In Europe the plant has been known since the 17th century and today almost 85% of all European Azaleas are grown in East Flanders in Belgium. So you might know where your Azalea comes from if you are based in Europe!

Urban Jungle Bloggers: Houseplant of the Month December: Azalea

Urban Jungle Bloggers: Houseplant of the Month December: Azalea

Azaleas should be bouoght with slightly open flowers to assure easy blooming indoors. Place it at room temperatures in a spot with indirect light and immerse the soil once every four days in water that has either been purified, boiled or – if possible – rain water, because the plant can not cope with hard water. But as usual we have prepared a little Azalea plant care chart for you:

Urban Jungle Bloggers: Houseplant of the Month December: Azalea

If you like you can read more about Azaleas here:
• In English
• Auf Deutsch
• En français
• In het Nederlands

Houseplant of the Month is an initiative from Mooiwatplantendoen.nl and Bloemenbureau Holland and in collaboration with them we will present you every month a new Houseplant of the Month, right here on Urban Jungle Bloggers.

Photography by Urban Jungle Bloggers

Save

Save

Categories
Uncategorized

#UJBXMAS third winner: Hipaholic

UJBXMAS-bannerThis week’s winner of our #UJBXMAS photo contest on Instagram is an obvious one. It was hard to miss her colorful vintage ornaments and succulents on Instagram this week. Without further ado: it is Anuschka, stylist and photographer from Hipaholic! We asked her a few questions about her green and colorful holiday decoration.

#UJBXMAS Hipaholic

Where did your love for vintage ornaments come from?

I love vintage stuff in general. I guess my love for vintage ornaments comes from the seventies when I was a child and we had those ornaments in the Christmas tree. It brings me back to those days. I also love the colors and details of the vintage ornaments. I’ve been collecting them for years. I found most of my ornaments at Marktplaats (Dutch Craigslist), thrift shops or I get them from friends. My favorite is a set of houses and the box where they are in. I love the neon colors and the glitters on them.

#UJBXMAS Hipaholic

Do you have more green Christmas decoration at home?

Yes! I don’t have a tree this year, but I have put a couple of pine branches in a vintage vase. I also decorated a mini cactus just for fun, like the one above. And I also created these cute mini wreaths:

#UJBXMAS Hipaholic

What do you wish for 2015?
My wish for 2015 is that I can continue doing what I do with Hipaholic now: make a lot of nice pics and inspire others!

Thank you Anuschka!
You can see more from Anuschka on Hipaholic and her Instagram.

Do you have more green festive decor ideas? If so share them with us on Instagram using the hashtags #ujbxmas and #urbanjunglebloggers. Next Monday we will announce our fourth and last winner here!

Save

Save

Save

Categories
Uncategorized

#UJBXMAS second winner: Gitte Christensen

UJBXMAS-bannerWe are happy to announce the second winner of our #UJBXMAS photo contest on Instagram – the winner is stylist and shop owner Gitte Christensen from Objects & Use. We loved the Nordic vibe in her styling featuring a Christmas tree and lots of indoor plants. And we asked Gitte a few questions to share with all of us:

UJBXMAS-winner-Gitte-ObjectsUse1Can you tell us more about your Christmas styling?

The wining photo with the Christmas tree is from my design office “LOFT03” in Copenhagen. We had a Christmas party for friends and clients last week. The theme here is lots of white plus grey-blue styling props and lots of green plants. All the ornaments on the tree are white porcelain. We have a pile of green plants in all our window sills all year round, but they look nice together with the classic christmas tree. White hyacinths are giving a white touch to the green plants. And grey and white enamel cups keep the clean theme.

UJBXMAS-winner-Gitte-ObjectsUse2What is your Christmas decor tip with plants from a stylist’s perspective?

Keep it simple with the colours – on these christmas deco there is only used white and grey blues to make the green plants stand out. Put green plants you already have together in a plant family – to make a little christmas forrest.

UJBXMAS-winner-Gitte-ObjectsUse3What do you wish for 2015?

I wish for more great styling jobs and meeting new interesting people.

Thank you Gitte!
You can see more of Gitte on Objects & Use and her Instagram.

Do you have more green festive decor ideas? If so share them with us on Instagram using the hashtags #ujbxmas and #urbanjunglebloggers. Next Monday we will announce the third winner here!

Save

Save

Categories
Uncategorized

#UJBXMAS first winner: Aentschie!

UJBXMAS-banner

We are happy to announce our first #UJBXMAS winner! It’s Anja from Aentschie’s blog. She created a gorgeous Advent wreath with a twist and a lot of beautiful succulents, candles, dried orange slices, cinnamon sticks… Of course we asked Anja a few questions about her green festive decoration.

UJBXMAS-winner-Aentschie

Can you tell us a bit more about your Advent wreath?

This wreath is very easy to make. I used some little succulents from the gardening center and some succulent babies that I got from my mother. I put them together into a big bowl and planted them into special succulent soil and tiny clay balls. I let some space between the plants for the candles and for adding Christmas decor (you can see the full tutorial on my blog).
I wanted to combine modern plants like succulents with traditional Christmas elements. Besides, I wanted to create something sustainable so that after Christmas I can remove the Christmas decor from the succulent wreath and have a wonderful plant bowl which is not related to this season anymore. And for other holidays like Easter, I can simply add some other decor.

Do you have more green Christmas decoration at home?

Of course I have a Christmas tree and I like decorating it with natural elements, paper stars and paper garlands rather than with any glittery things. I don’t have special Christmas plants, but I involved all of my plants in my Christmas decoration, for example the flowerbeds are decorated with some pretty bows.

What do you wish for 2015?

For 2015 I wish everything to stay as good as it is and I look forward for spring to turn my balcony into a green jungle again!

Thank you Anja!
You can see more from Anja on Aentschie’s Blog and her Instagram.

UJBXMAS-winner-Aentschie-2

What do you think? Do you have any festive green decoration at home? Inspire us and others and tag your pictures on Instagram with #ujbxmas and #urbanjunglebloggers. Next Monday we will choose another winner that will be featured on our blog! Will it be you?

Save

Save