How Not to Kill Your Houseplant: Survival Tips for the Horticulturally Challenged

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How Not to Kill Your Houseplant: Survival Tips for the Horticulturally Challenged

How Not to Kill Your Houseplant: Survival Tips for the Horticulturally Challenged

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You aren't off the hook completely though, because diseases and pests don't destroy overnight (unless you have a slug or snail problem) so a negligence claim against you might still be quite justified! The Easy Fix

If you're cold then so is your houseplant. Always keep them in places that are at least the minimum temperature that they'll accept. Further Reading Provide the right amount of light, All plants need light to survive, but not all plants require the same amount of light. Some plants require direct sunlight, while others prefer indirect light or even shade. Make sure to research your plant's specific light requirements and place it in the appropriate location in your home. If you have a room with limited natural light, consider investing in a grow light to provide your plants with the light they need. The bad news is they have a variety of different needs and we all have different growing environments. This means you can do any number of the "mistakes" listed in our article which can all end in disaster. The truth is that houseplant ownership isn't always plain sailing and things do go wrong, even if you have the best intentions. Especially if you're just starting out. There is very little room in the pot where your plant lives, because much of it is already taken up by the roots. That’s why the little space left should be filled with the most nutrient-rich soil possible.If it’s a warm, bright, sheltered spot out of direct sunlight, for example, then any of the plants that I’ve mentioned above will thrive. Other houseplants suitable for these kinds of growing conditions include the ponytail palm (Beaucarnea recurvata);the baby rubberplant (Peperomia obtusifolia); the Kentia palm (Howea forsteriana) and the Areca palm (Chrysalidocarpus lutescens). But if it’s an ultra-bright, sunny windowsill in direct sunlight, then go for cacti, agaves, crassulas, echeverias and other succulents such as the Panda plant (Kalanchoe tomentosa) and Aloe vera. Storage & Home Clearance Furniture Clearance Garden & Outdoor Clearance Lighting Clearance Electrical Clearance Tools Clearance Paint & Decorating Clearance Flooring & Tiling Clearance Building & Hardware Clearance Bathrooms & Plumbing Clearance Kitchens Clearance Using the best houseplant compost for your type of plant will ensure that it gets the nutrients and proper drainage it requires to thrive. Provide proper ventilation, Plants need fresh air to thrive. Make sure to provide proper ventilation in your home to keep the air flowing around your plants. This can be as simple as opening a window or using a fan to circulate the air.

Why do so many people find it difficult to rear houseplants? What are some of the common mistakes they can avoid when they are getting started?I hope we’ve become more attached to our plants; however, whether we’ll still turn to plants after ‘all this’ is over, depends on our motives for having plants. Do we bring plants home because we are interested in growing things? Do we like them for aesthetic reasons, or do we simply want to showcase them on our social media to stay relevant? But then again, these reasons can change when curiosity is sparked, turning a hobby into a lifelong passion or at the other end of the spectrum, we may become frustrated by their upkeep and give it up altogether. If it’s a shady spot, choose the kinds of easy-to-grow species that thrive in these sorts of low-light growing conditions; examples include the nattily striped spider plant (Chlorophytum ‘Variegatum’); the cast-iron plant (Aspidistra elatior); trailing philodendron (Philodendrons scandens), the snake plant (Sanesevieria trifasciata); the ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) and the statuesque Swiss cheese plant known as Monstera deliciosa, a houseplant so obliging and undemanding that it’s almost impossible to kill it. Follow the watering instructions for your plant. If the problem persists, it could be a soil issue — add sand to the soil to promote better drainage. Pilea are good plants to use in a terrarium or to place on a high shelf, where you can enjoy their cascading nature. Houseplants make your home beautiful. But which plants make the best houseplants, and what is the best way to care for them? Here’s a how-to guide for creating your green oasis.

If you notice any of these warning signs, work through the following houseplant care steps and your plants should be thriving again in no time. Plant placement Top tip: Introduce a little greenery to every room with our guide to the best houseplants for your bathroom . Choose the right houseplant potting mix Although this is not a hard and fast rule for all plants. You can successfully grow plants without drainage for semi-hydroponics and even in other mediums, but this requires knowledge and experience in growing plants this way. It is not recommended for beginner plant parents. 6. Consider a humidifier It’s safe for children and pets and is slow-growing. However, the individual feathery fronds or leaves can grow up to a foot long, so make sure the plant has plenty of space as it matures.Just as you might hoover the carpet once a week, get into the habit of treating watering as a "task" as part of your housekeeping routine. Not much of a housekeeper either you say? Well... you can also buy self watering plant containers these days. When I was around 11, my Grandad gave me my first Cactus. I remember him telling me houseplants loved to live indoors around people and that they were very easy to keep. As he handed me the spiky plant he told me that he had owned this particular one for five years and had never had any problems.



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