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For the plants, I usually check the soil first instead of going by a schedule, because some corners of the room stay cooler and everything dries at a different pace.
If the leaves look firm and the top feels slightly dry, I give a small watering and rotate the pot so it grows evenly.
I also wipe the dust off every week or so, which helps more than I expected.
For the living room setup, I moved the taller one away from the window by just a little, and it stopped leaning so much.
I’d keep it simple at first and not change too many things all at once.
That way you can tell what actually helped and what didn’t.
If you want, I can send a short list of the easiest varieties that have worked well for me so far.
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I tried that route last weekend, and the trail was much easier once I ignored the first entrance and parked by the picnic tables instead.
From there, the path stays wide for a while, and you get a better view near the bend with the tall pines.
I wore regular sneakers and they were fine since the ground was dry, though I would still bring water and a light layer because it got windy later on.
The quietest time seemed to be early morning, especially before families started arriving with bikes and dogs.
If you like shorter walks, there’s a smaller loop off to the right that turns back sooner and still feels scenic.
I’d definitely go again, mostly because it felt easy to enjoy without needing to plan much.
Send me the location you were considering, and I can compare it with the one I did and let you know which feels less crowded.