Wednesday, 27 September 2023

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Kim,

We recently delivered this parcel to you:


Tracking number: 99710776149901000830900
Delivery date: 27-09-2023 11:42

We’d appreciate a few minutes of your time to provide feedback on your experience. This helps us improve our delivery service to you so next time it will be even better.
 
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Tuesday, 26 September 2023

Your shipment has been delivered

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Sunday, 24 September 2023

Your Kit Is Almost Here 🎉

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Your kit's on its way... what can you do to prepare?


Here are 3 ways you can start treatment ðŸ‘‰

These steps are just the start of your journey but trust me, living gnat free is so rewarding you'll be so thankful you did it. 
 

1. Identify which plants pests/fungus gnats are breeding in. 
If you've seen little black bugs flying around your plants, they're likely fungus gnats. 

BLOG - Learn How to Identify if Your Plants Have Fungus Gnats.

2. Isolate your infected plants.
Once you know where they are, isolate those plants to prevent further breeding. Place plants in a separate room and keep the door shut. 

Female fungus gnats can lay up to 100 to 150 eggs per week ðŸ˜±

3. Dry out your plant's topsoil.
Fungus gnats breed and feast in moist soil. Ensure your plants have fully dried out between watering.
You should repeat this process with any new plants you bring into your jungle to ensure there can't be any more nasty bugs destroying your peace. 
Please hit reply to this email if you have any questions. 

Keep growing and speak soon, 
Emily x
Founder of uBloomd
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Thursday, 21 September 2023

Transform Your Home with Flowering Indoor Plants 🌷

Hello Kim, 

Do you love spring as much as we do?

The season of renewal, vibrant colours, and sweet fragrances is finally here, and there's no better way to embrace it than by bringing a touch of spring indoors.

We want to help turn your home into a sweet-smelling, flower-filled oasis!
Introducing 11 Flowering Indoor Plants

Our latest blog post reveals 11 indoor plants that burst into colourful blossoms right in your living room.

From the graceful orchids to the charming African Violets, these plants will add a breath of fresh air to your home.

Imagine waking up to the gentle scent of fresh blooms in your kitchen?

Which indoor plants are the perfect match for your space?

11 Indoor Plants That Flower in Your Home

Don't miss out on this opportunity to bring the beauty of spring indoors.

Click the link above to read our blog post now!

Happy gardening and happy spring!

Kindest,
Emily
Founder of uBloomd

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