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At Plant Doctor 405, we have carefully curated a seasonal rotation of plants, thoughtfully selected to align with each month of the year. These are the plants we are beginning to grow and offer to our new recovery brothers and sisters—symbols of renewal, resilience, and growth.
Through the generous support of businesses that will sponsor these selections, community sales and subscriptions will continue to expand, allowing us to reach and provide for more individuals in need.
Each plant carries its own significance, contributing to a cycle of healing and opportunity.
We are honored to cultivate and share these offerings, fostering a community where nature and recovery go hand in hand.
March
Pothos – Hardy vine that tolerates low light and propagates easily. Medicinal Value: Enhances air quality, reducing stress.
April
Peace Lily – Beautiful, air-purifying plant that tolerates low light. Medicinal Value: Improves air quality, reducing stress.
May
Snake Plant – Hardy, low-maintenance houseplant that enhances air quality. Medicinal Value: Boosts oxygen levels, improving sleep.
June
Succulents (Echeveria) – Drought-resistant plants requiring minimal care. Medicinal Value: Improves air quality, reducing stress.
July
Jade Plant – Resilient succulent with thick, glossy leaves. Medicinal Value: Promotes relaxation and emotional balance.
August
ZZ Plant – Nearly indestructible houseplant that tolerates low light. Medicinal Value: Enhances air quality, reducing fatigue.
September
Chinese Money Plant – Fast-growing indoor plant with round leaves. Medicinal Value: Creates a peaceful environment, reducing stress.
October
Parlor Palm – Elegant houseplant thriving in low light. Medicinal Value: Improves air quality, promoting relaxation.
November
Christmas Cactus – Festive succulent that blooms in winter. Medicinal Value: Creates a calming environment.
December
African Violet – Compact, colorful houseplant that blooms year-round with minimal care. Medicinal Value: Creates a soothing atmosphere, reducing anxiety.
January
Aloe Vera – Low-maintenance succulent that thrives indoors. Its gel soothes burns and skin irritations. Medicinal Value: Aids digestion and reduces inflammation, supporting gut health.
February
Spider Plant – Low-maintenance, air-purifying houseplant that thrives in indirect light. Medicinal Value: Improves indoor air quality, reducing stress.
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