Need me someone with a green thumb…
Where the ladies with the green thumbs at? Which one of yall I can trust to water and feed my plants while I go out of the country?
If you're planning a trip and worry about leaving your plants unattended, finding someone with a green thumb is essential. Consider asking friends or family members with gardening experience first. If that’s not an option, local gardening clubs or online gardening communities can be a great resource for recommendations. Many plant enthusiasts love to take care of others' plants as a side gig, so you might find someone with excellent expertise willing to help. When you interview potential plant sitters, ask about their experience with various plants to ensure they can provide the specific care your plants require. Be clear about watering schedules, sunlight needs, and any other specific instructions. You can even demonstrate during a meet-up to ensure they feel comfortable with your plant's needs. With the right person, your plants will be waiting for you thriving and healthy when you return. In addition, don’t forget to set up a watering plan, including frequency and amounts, that they'll need to stick to while you’re away. Also, consider writing a care sheet for your plants to ensure they get the detailed attention they need. Remember, it’s beneficial to give your plant sitter some extra time to adjust and learn about your indoor garden, which can lead to better upkeep while you're away.

