Boxed in by shrinking housing and wages, young people are going potty for pot plants, with big leafy varieties like the fiddle leaf fig proving particularly popularAnnie Dornan-Smith has never counted the plants in her one-bedroom flat in Watford, but guesses there are about 30. “Some people I know have more like 300, but they do fill pretty much every window sill I have,” she says.The 22-year-old graphic designer does not belong to a demographic traditionally associated with pot plants. But she is at the forefront of a trend that is growing from catwalks and Pinterest pages on to the shelves and floors of millennial homes. Continue reading…
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