Looking to spruce up your home and/or work space decor? An awesome way to brighten up your space is by bringing all the beauty of spring inside - and keeping it there all year long!
You don’t need an outdoor garden to get planting. All you need is water, a place for your plant to sunbathe and some TLC.
Four winners will each receive one pack of "Grow Your Own Herbs" from Seedsheet (includes nonGMO seeds and one garden container) so you can get started on your home garden (Grows up to $92 worth of produce).

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Replace those flower arrangements for this beautiful flowering plant. There are over 2,500 species of bromeliads ranging in the colors: red, pink, white, yellow, orange, or even a mixture of colors.
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Succulents are one of the easier plants to take care of. They come in all shapes, sizes and colors, and they work as the perfect gift. You can keep this plant in your home or work space all year round! For extra creativity points, hang your succulents in a hanging planter.

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Another terrarium-like option is a marimo moss ball. It’s totally adorable and equally low-maintenance—like a plant pet rock." - Well and Good. Keep it in a clear glass container and change the water every one or two weeks.
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The easiest plant to have is no doubt an air plant. No soil is needed to keep this plant thriving. All it needs is air circulation.
Growing herbs from the comfort of your own home provides you with access to healthy ingredients, plus planting the herbs and watching them grow is a fun family activity! Deciding which herbs to grow can be daunting, however an easy solution to this is by using Seedsheets! Seedsheets turns you into a Gardening Guru by providing you with nonGMO seeds and an up-cycled gardening container.

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We recommend visiting your local plant nursery. However, there are ways to purchase plants online now! Click below on the name of the plant you want to buy.
There are three ways to enter:
*Four lucky commenters or tweeters will be chosen at random to receive one package of nonGMO seeds and one garden container. Giveaway is open through June 3rd, 2018 to U.S. residents at least 18 years of age. Entrants must be a member of SheSpeaks. If you are not a member, click here to join. Winner will be notified by email.
by rbaldwin | COLBERT, WA
Loving succulents this spring!
LAVENDER! It is my all time favorite...so calming and pretty! And keeps mosquitoes away!!!!
My husband and I adore succulents!
by peachykeen817 | WACO, TX
I like growing my own herbs. I had a basil plant and a parsley plant, but the basil died in my last move, and my parsley died because of high smoke in the air due to wildfires last fall. I would love to try again!
by tsmith4 | CORTLAND, IL
A tiny succulent just makes me happy and is the easiest for me to keep alive.
by salahelleinad | UNIONTOWN, PA
i have been very interested in succulents lately. they are so pretty and easy to keep alive.
by ooster1 | ALOHA, OR
I like succulants as I tend to forget to water plants as I tend to get home after work and go to sleep all the time. Air plants sound interesting as well.
by illyjns | Pittsburgh, PA
I have been loving succulent because it is easy to maintain and I do travel a lot and usually for weeks
by eview1 | WAKE FOREST, NC
my favorite plants are flowers, whether they be flowering herbs or just flowers. i have lots of indoor plants, but none really flowers. i love dahlia's and lilies.
by normak | Kermit , WV
I have purchased A few indoor cactuses 🌵 and love the wide variety and uniques of them and very little attention to
by helenlam | MORAGA, CA
Herbs are the best though summer tomatoes are so delicious too!
by mitadav | Americus, GA
Air plant
by Modelc96 | GLEN ROCK, PA
Orchid
by malahini | BIRMINGHAM, MI
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by malahini | BIRMINGHAM, MI
I love Succulent plants!