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The Best Low-Light Indoor Plants That Thrive Even in Dark Rooms
We fellow plant killers tend to agree, which is why we opt for low-light indoor plants. Low light doesn't always translate to low maintenance because, let's face it, there are a lot of other factors that go into plant survival, but sunlight is a biggie. So if you want to stock your space with houseplants but don't know where to start, let us help.
By Emily Gardenar2 years ago in Writers
Weekend Rewind: Rediscovered Riches
Vocal moves at the speed of light. In a whirlwind of submit, hearts and comments, the enthusiasm quickly wanes as publications move on-wards through the conveyor belt of creation. The new overshadows the old. This is the way of the world but, as a result, our words are buried, forgotten or are never even given the daylight they deserve. Treasures missed, gems left in the history of the ever scrolling feed.
By River and Celia in Underland 2 years ago in Writers
5 Best Good Luck Plants for Your Home
Whether you embrace the feng shui principle that plants bring good energy to your home or simply love being surrounded by beautiful low-maintenance plants, greenery brings instant warmth and coziness to any room of the house.
By Emily Gardenar2 years ago in Writers
5 Common German Flowers You Can Grow
Flowers feed our hearts and souls. When you plant a flower garden, it’s a gift to yourself, as well as the visiting pollinators and birds. Wandering through your garden to explore what’s in bloom, what’s changed since yesterday, and what the bees and butterflies are doing is a peaceful and uplifting experience. And the most beautiful flowers are the ones snipped from your own cutting garden and displayed lovingly throughout your home.
By Aquib Shahzada2 years ago in Writers
Exploring English Literature: Literary Landscapes
English literature stands as a testament to the depth and diversity of human creativity, spanning centuries and encompassing a myriad of genres, styles, and voices. From the timeless works of William Shakespeare to the contemporary masterpieces of authors like J.K. Rowling, the landscape of English novels is rich and varied, offering a treasure trove of exploration for avid readers and scholars alike. In this article, we embark on a journey through the vast terrain of English literature, navigating its intricate pathways, and uncovering its hidden gems.
By Blueroseone2 years ago in Writers
Stop Trashing Your Cringy Writing. Top Story - April 2024.
I can't be alone when I say that I've looked back on some of my past writing and the only things that came to my mind were to ask myself what in the world made me write something like that or to look for the closest thing to help me set it on fire.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Upper body strength
As soon as I started walking, I was playing a sport. I don’t remember there being a time where I wasn't on a sports team during my childhood. To me, exercise was practice after school and traveling for games on the weekend for whatever sport I was playing. As a teen, in my off-seasons, my mom would beg me to go to the gym with her for fun, but I didn't have much interest in it.
By Sadik Islam2 years ago in Writers
100 Stories on Vocal.Media
Wow, this article is harder to start than I thought! What does one do to celebrate 100 of anything? Making 100 of something can go in the blink of an eye as it seems so small and inconsequential to the millions of other things in the universe.
By Amanda Starks2 years ago in Writers
Someday, he will be you..
Festivals bring a lot of joy, happiness, celebration and togetherness. Everyone enjoying their heart out and laughing and dancing. But Seating in a corner, with a gloomy face he is, who is celebrating the last festival season before moving out, watching and absorbing everything happening.
By Daksh Sabhawal2 years ago in Writers







