Ever dreamed of cultivating your own olive tree right here in Kenya? With the right care and knowledge, olive trees can thrive in Kenya’s central regions like Nyeri, Nakuru, and parts of Nairobi’s outskirts. Whether you’re a commercial grower or a hobbyist, this guide is tailored for our local conditions. Why Grow Olive Trees in
Struggling with stale air and poor lighting in your Nairobi apartment? Indoor air pollution can be a silent mood-killer, but there’s a green solution that’s both stylish and functional. These air-purifying plants, backed by NASA research, are easy to maintain and perfectly suited for urban homes in Kenya. 1. Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum) Highly tolerant
The Ultimate Kenyan Guide to Reviving Your Indoor Green Companion Introduction The money plant (Epipremnum aureum), also known as Devil’s Ivy, is a favorite in many Kenyan homes and offices—thanks to its reputation for attracting good fortune and being almost indestructible. But if your once-thriving vine is suddenly drooping, yellowing, or losing its shine, you’re