Follow These Instagram Gardeners to Create Your Dream Garden
When it comes to finding inspiration for your garden, you can use your usual internet search or tutorial, but nothing beats your favorite charismatic and innovative gardeners’ daily social media subscriptions. Here are a few Instagram gardeners and greenhouses to follow for both gardening tips and support … or just the beauty of nature to add to your daily scroll.
Gardeners to follow on Instagram for flower inspiration
It’s easy to start with author and flower expert Sharon Santoni , who not only showcases beautiful flower arrangements in her outdoor garden, but also showcases indoor bouquet decorations you can make for your home. For more floral patterns and some great photos, follow Maurice Harris’s Bloom and Plume account. And if you’re looking for a complete botanical garden, the San Francisco Flower Greenhouse is another great place to start.
Gardeners to keep an eye on for great houseplants
Even if you’re a seasoned planter, you can probably learn something new from someone like the Crazy Nerd (aka “Chocolate Nerd”) who regularly shares his knowledge of houseplants. His wacky stories are fun to watch too, and they add some scientific knowledge to day-to-day gardening.
There are also accounts like House Plant Club that want your plants to complement the aesthetic of your room. On the page in Instagram, dedicated to plants, you can see some incredible sights that can best be described as a plant fashion from the suspended structures of natural wood to vertical boxes for indoor plants.
And if you want to know how to turn your home into an indoor jungle? Erin Hardings’ Instagram account Clever Bloom has information about any houseplant you can think of. She will show you everything from kokedama plants (the Japanese tradition of growing plants in a moss ball) to orchids .
Gardeners who need to follow tips for planting edible plants
It’s not on Instagram, but if you use TikTok it’s worth it: Alexis Nicole comes from The Black Forager and teaches gathering and gardening. It shows you all the plants you never knew existed, and at the same time shows you how to prepare them in various ways. You will learn the difference between lilies and daylilies and learn to eat one thing and not the other.
Others, like The Worm Monger , focus on sustainable gardening on their backyard farm that uses organic and natural composting . If you want to start living without waste and growing your own food, her story will be of great help. In addition, there is People Who Grow Food , a collective space in which people from all over the world can demonstrate their growing strength. They have many growers like Roots Blooms and Yards with Eggplant, Pepper, Herbs, and more. If you want to get inspiration from edibles every day, as well as information about other growers, this is a great place to start.