The Long Winter Months
Dear FIG Friends,
During the long winter months, when days feel short and the landscape outside is bare, bringing plants and flowers indoors can be a simple yet powerful way to lift the spirit. A leafy fern by a window, a pot of herbs on the counter, or a small vase of fresh flowers adds life and color to otherwise quiet spaces. These natural touches soften the season, reminding us that growth doesn't stop just because winter has arrived. Caring for indoor plants also brings a gentle sense of purpose to each day. Watering, turning pots toward the light, or noticing a new leaf unfurl creates small moments of connection and intention. These routines don't demand much time or effort, but they offer something to look forward to—a reason to slow down and be present. In a season that can sometimes feel stagnant, tending to plants becomes a quiet actof care, nurturing both your home and your own well-being.

