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Thinking of becoming 'plant butler?' Start with these low-maintenance houseplants
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Thinking of becoming 'plant butler?' Start with these low-maintenance houseplants

In South Korea, a growing number of adults are embracing the practice of keeping companion plants for emotional comfort and aesthetic value. According to a 2024 survey by the Rural Development Administration, 72% of 500 respondents reported having plants at home. This trend, known as 'sikjipsa,' involves caring for plants with dedication similar to that of a butler. Even celebrities such as BTS member V have shared their experiences with plant care on social media. To assist new plant owners, the National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science offers a matching service that recommends plants based on personal preferences and living conditions. Experts suggest several low-maintenance options, including the bird's nest fern, staghorn fern, fortune tree, monstera, and peace lily, each offering unique benefits such as air purification and ease of care.

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The Korea Herald logoThe Korea HeraldNeodvisenSredinaDejstva 90Objektivnost 85pred 5 urami
Thinking of becoming 'plant butler?' Start with these low-maintenance houseplants

In South Korea, a growing number of adults are embracing the practice of keeping companion plants for emotional comfort and aesthetic value. According to a 2024 survey by the Rural Development Administration, 72% of 500 respondents reported having plants at home. This trend, known as 'sikjipsa,' involves caring for plants with dedication similar to that of a butler. Even celebrities such as BTS member V have shared their experiences with plant care on social media. To assist new plant owners, the National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science offers a matching service that recommends plants based on personal preferences and living conditions. Experts suggest several low-maintenance options, including the bird's nest fern, staghorn fern, fortune tree, monstera, and peace lily, each offering unique benefits such as air purification and ease of care.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article discusses a cultural trend related to plant ownership and does not present any politically charged information or opinions. It focuses on lifestyle choices and horticultural practices without addressing political issues, policies, or figures.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 90 · Objektivnost 85): Factuality is high as the article cites a 2024 survey by the Rural Development Administration and provides specific details about the 'Sikjipsa' trend and the plant recommendation service. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the emotional tone around the 'plant butler' concept and the emphasis on e

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