We all know plants need food, water and sunlight to survive, but different plants require different amounts of each. This is just as true with houseplants as it is for the plants in our garden.
When choosing indoor plants, make sure you choose houseplants that will thrive on the amount of light you can provide. Healthy plants will be able to ward off pests and disease much better than weak plants.
Follow these top 10 tips, to help your houseplants last longer and look lovelier:
When choosing indoor plants, make sure you choose houseplants that will thrive on the amount of light you can provide. Healthy plants will be able to ward off pests and disease much better than weak plants.
Follow these top 10 tips, to help your houseplants last longer and look lovelier:
- Buy plants from a reputable source & inspect them before you buy.
- Pay attention to the natural habitat of the plant, & its preferred light & heat levels. Try to reproduce the conditions it would find in the wild.
- Most plants prefer to dry out a little between thorough waterings.
- Water from below - stand them in a dish of water until all the water has been taken up. Feed regularly to keep them healthy.
- Remember to use the correct plant food for flowering/foliage plants
- Plants that like high humidity need regular, preferably daily misting; stand them in a saucer of damp pebbles to encourage additional localized humidity.
- Give broad glossy leaves an occasional wipe with a cloth
- Pinching out the tips of some houseplants can encourage them to grow bushier; keeping flowering plants slightly pot-bound makes them flower more.
- Avoid strong heat or chilly droughts. Many houseplants like to be outdoors in summer - check all frosts are over first. Do not buy plants that have been standing in the cold, as they may be frostbitten.
- Check your plants regularly for signs of stress, pests or disease. Remove dead leaves and flowers as they occur.