Gretchen Fullido battles anxiety by caring for her plants: ‘Always therapeutic’
TV news anchor and certified plantita Gretchen Fullido finds it “therapeutic” and healthy to attend to her plants during her free time.
TV news anchor and certified plantita Gretchen Fullido finds it “therapeutic” and healthy to attend to her plants during her free time.
For TV anchor Gretchen Fullido, there is no such thing as “forever” — at least among plants. Fullido made her point in an Instagram post.
Gretchen Fullido thoroughly enjoyed her recent trip to Bohol which afforded her the chance to see tarsiers up close.
For Gretchen Fullido, taking a break from work and listening to one’s body are important to help us achieve a healthy lifestyle.
Gretchen Fullido is extra careful when it comes to protecting her hair, especially when she goes to the beach for fun and recreation.
Reporter Gretchen Fullido is mourning the death of her 14-year-old Chihuahua Chocnut, whom she stayed with until her last breath.
Gretchen Fullido, who is also a known health buff, was not feeling well over the weekend, but she insisted on doing a quick and easy run nonetheless.
TV anchor and “plantita” Gretchen Fullido is well aware that root rot problems among plants can be caused by overwatering.
One thing that seasoned “plantita” Gretchen Fullido learned from planting is how to be patient. Another one is learning how to let go.
Plantita broadcaster Gretchen Fullido offered tips on when is the time to water one’s plants and how frequently it can be done.
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