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If you’re a plant lover, you’ve probably come across Chantel, the brilliant mind behind @channygrayhome on Instagram. Over the past few years, she has built a community of over half a million plant enthusiasts. But there’s so much more to her than her incredible follower count.
In this episode, I’ll take you behind the scenes of my chat with Channy—where we talked about her plant history, her love for DIYs, her big move from the Arizona desert to lush Iowa, and how she juggles being a plant mom and a mom to three kids.
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Two years ago, I met Channy in Phoenix, Arizona. It was a sweaty, last-minute meet-up at the Botanical Garden. I was in town for just 48 hours, juggling a conference and squeezing in a podcast recording. I frantically DMed Chantel, asking if she could join me—and she did! We had the most amazing time creating content and touring the gardens together.
What makes this moment even more special is that Chantel was actually a longtime listener to my podcast when it was still Bloom and Grow Radio, back when she was struggling with plant care. It gives me all the feels after knowing that my podcast helped her turn things around.
As a mom to three kids (ages 4, 6, and 8), Chantel sees beautiful parallels between raising plants and children.
“ I feel like they're both so parallel to each other. I feel like the way my kids grow and my plants grow is all a reflection of the care that I give them.”
Chantel's committed to making plant care convenient and enjoyable. As she puts it, “The moment plant care feels inconvenient is when it's no longer fun.”
Here are some of her top tips:
Chantel firmly believes in preventing pests rather than dealing with infestations. When she brings a new plant home, she goes to repot it immediately, treats it with her own plant soap, and adds systemic granules to the soil.
She basically treats every new plant as if it has pests, and this routine has saved her countless headaches.
Her plant soap, a product she created after struggling with mealybugs on her variegated Hoya compacta, has become a fan favorite because it’s like giving your plants a bubble bath by how it lifts pests off the leaves and prevents infestations.
Chantel loves DIY projects, and she’s very creative and full of restless energy. She’s known for turning spaces with earthy tones and plant-friendly designs inspired by the desert. Moving to Iowa is a fresh start, and she’s brimming with ideas for her new home.
One of the things she's most proud of is her aesthetic catch trays for hanging plants.
Exciting things are coming in 2025! Chantel's going to start selling plants on her website, with collections specifically curated for different spaces in the home (so that these plants can grow even in low light spaces). As a self-proclaimed “Hoya head,” she's particularly excited about offering collections of easy-blooming Hoyas.
So if you're new to this game or have an indoor jungle of your own, it's all about making plant care work for you. As she shows us, sometimes the simplest approaches are the most successful!
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