January is the one true month of winter in your Zone 10, South Florida Garden. You can figure if there is going to be cold, odds are it will be cold in January. So if you must retreat indoors, take measures to filter the air you will be breathing. NASA research has shown the positive health effects of incorporating living, breathing plants in your interior design. Not only do plants enhance indoor air quality, research shows plants can improve your mood too! Learn more about the benefits of Indoor Gardening here. Can’t wait to get your hands in the dirt? Drop by during our OPEN WORKBENCH to learn how to get started on Indoor Gardening. Meet us at the workbench where we will have all the supplies and guidance you need to begin your Indoor Gardening adventure. And perhaps best of all, we clean up after you when you are done!
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