Plantfluencers: Natalia Sáez
FeaturedIn this edition of Plantfluencers Stories, we talk about Natalia Sáez and her Instagram profile.
Can you tell us a bit about yourself and your Instagram account?
My name is Natalia and I'm an architect by training, but I'm dedicated to digital marketing ;). Four years ago I decided to start writing a blog about plant care from my experience and soon after I decided to open my Instagram profile to do it also on that channel. I always try to talk in a simple and understandable way so that everyone, regardless of their level of experience in plant care, can enter this beautiful green world without fear.
How did you enter the world of plants?
I was born surrounded by plants. My grandmother was dedicated to them, both with her own shops and as a decorator, and my mother has always liked them a lot (and she also has a very good hand). I, however, was a textbook plant killer. I had had cactus, pothos, and bamboos (the easiest ones) and they hadn't even lasted two months. One day, taking advantage of a moment of redecoration in my living room, I decided to buy some plants and try to do it right: read about them, learn about them, give them what they needed,
Little by little I got hooked on this wonderful world and I am still hooked today.
Do you have any plant tips you would like to share with us?
There would be many for sure XD. But if I have to choose one it would be "take away your fear". Many people write to me saying that they don't buy this or that plant because they don't want it to die (even the easiest ones). We have to accept that there is a risk in having a plant because they are living things and we won't always get it right, but the benefit and reward of having them are such that it will always be worth a try. And if you fail, you can learn from the mistake. It's a perfect circle.
What is your favorite plant or species, and why?
This question is always very difficult for me. I find it really unfair to choose just one plant because I have a really long list of favorites. But since it's a question of choosing just one, here goes: calatheas. I am aware that they are a bit "dramatic" and delicate, but I think they are so spectacular that they are worth having.
On your Instagram, we see that you have a very varied collection of plants. What is your weekly plant care routine?
I consider myself a person very given to order and routines, but with plants, I'm the opposite :D. I water them when I need to. I water them when they need it and in different ways, sometimes while I'm on the phone, sometimes in the morning while I'm having breakfast...there are so many of them that I have to water them when they need it, whenever they need it. After this (the most basic thing for me), I take advantage of a day at the weekend to check the leaves of the plants (especially the most pest-prone ones), to take cuttings or top up water if needed, and to clean the leaves if necessary.
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