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Living well Archives - Realstar Blog Just another Rent Cafe Blogs Sites site Thu, 20 May 2021 14:21:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 Apartment Gardens—Bring Your Room to Life https://www.realstar.ca/blog/2019/06/11/apartment-gardens-bring-your-room-to-life/ https://www.realstar.ca/blog/2019/06/11/apartment-gardens-bring-your-room-to-life/#respond Tue, 11 Jun 2019 20:02:00 +0000 http://www.realstar.ca/blog/?p=709 Photo by Micheile Henderson  Becoming a plant parent is a difficult decision. Depending on how much you know (or in some cases, how little), getting a plant can be either a hard choice, or a blind one. Many people don’t know what species of plants require the most care, and may opt for flowers that last…

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Becoming a plant parent is a difficult decision. Depending on how much you know (or in some cases, how little), getting a plant can be either a hard choice, or a blind one. Many people don’t know what species of plants require the most care, and may opt for flowers that last for a week instead of something green, big, and with a strange name. 

However, there may be more plants that you can add to your apartment than you realize—and maybe after some research and this post, you might find one suitable for your lifestyle!

The garden inside your apartment
Just because you live in an apartment doesn’t mean you can’t live your dreams of owning plants. There are plants for almost any lifestyle; Succulents, ZZ plants, and Air Plants require only small amounts of water (care depending on plant). Baby’s Tears and Cyperus are more tolerant to being overwatered. Some plants are easy to take care of; others are more challenging. Depending on your skill level and wiliness to take care of your new plant babies, the sky’s the limit with what you can grow. There are even ways to grow vegetables indoors!

Placement
It’s important to remember that light is the fuel that keeps plants going—it’s their food source. Even low light plants need some, so choosing a spot to keep your plants is essential. East or south facing apartment windows tend to be the best place to put plants who need more sunlight, but any window is preferred.

Care
Each plant has a different level of care—some like ferns require a lot of humidity, while others like succulents require a lot of sun with only a little bit of watering. It’s important to consider these factors: water, humidity, temperature and light when deciding what plant to purchase for your apartment.

Photo by Jeff Sheldon

Terrariums 
If you want to have plants, but are unable to give them proper lighting, terrariums are a great solution for plant lovers that require minimum maintenance. Terrariums only need indirect sunlight (unless you are making a desert terrarium, which will require more sun), and can grow many different types of plants. Here’s a step by step guide on making one yourself!

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]]> https://www.realstar.ca/blog/2019/06/11/apartment-gardens-bring-your-room-to-life/feed/ 0 709 A Sense of Community Promotes Overall Health & Can Be Financially Rewarding https://www.realstar.ca/blog/2019/03/19/a-sense-of-community-promotes-overall-health-amp-can-be-financially-rewarding/ https://www.realstar.ca/blog/2019/03/19/a-sense-of-community-promotes-overall-health-amp-can-be-financially-rewarding/#respond Tue, 19 Mar 2019 15:25:00 +0000 http://www.realstar.ca/blog/?p=466 Having a strong sense of community makes the difference from merely “living” somewhere to feeling you have a “home”.   The quality of your neighbours and being “part of” your community goes a long way in terms of how you feel about where you live.  Creating a home extends beyond the walls of your place. The…

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Having a strong sense of community makes the difference from merely “living” somewhere to feeling you have a “home”.   The quality of your neighbours and being “part of” your community goes a long way in terms of how you feel about where you live.  Creating a home extends beyond the walls of your place. The quality and connection you have with those who live around you impacts your overall sense of wellbeing.
 
Statistics Canada found that “32 per cent of all Canadians report a weak or somewhat weak sense of belonging to their communities.” Additionally, a 2017 article published in Waterloo's therecord.com based on a social advocacy group, “The New Strory Group” study entitled “Enhancing Belonging” found that “people who have strong, supportive networks have higher levels of both physical and mental health.”  

It's no secret that good neighbours build great communities. Realstar’s “Choose Your Neighbour” referral program is one way we work to foster this dynamic. Residents are rewarded with friends and family nearby, in addition to receiving a bonus of between $200 – $1,000 for each successful referral.  When people love where they live, it’s natural for them to want to share that sense of joy with others.  

Regardless of whether you rent or own, having a place to call “home” in a supportive community, with friends and family nearby is a big contributor to overall health. When our resident's love where they live, their lives and our communities are greatly enhanced on every level.  Creating healthy, vibrant communities is a scenario where everybody wins. 
 

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