Tips to grow houseplants in your home

Posted by Mathew Hayden
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Apr 26, 2024
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Growing up, my mom's garden was like a magical oasis, filled with all sorts of plants. So, when it comes to nurturing houseplants, I've got it covered – no sweat! But here's the thing: at my shop, I see folks coming in, worried sick about their plants wilting away. That got me thinking, why not share some simple tips to keep your tropical houseplants thriving indoors?

So, whether you're a seasoned plant lover or just starting out, I've got your back. Let's chat about how to make your place a paradise for your leafy buddies. Alternatively, if you live in Bowmanville, ON and wanna skip the wait, just get flower delivery in Bowmanville Ontario from a reputable florist. Either way, your house will be a floral heaven when you’re done. Without further adieu, let's dive in and make your home bloom! 

Houseplant Tips & Tricks:

  1. Watering

Watering your plants is like giving them a refreshing drink. Just imagine your plant in its cozy pot, waiting for its weekly sip. If your plant lives in a 6-inch pot, it's like it's asking for 2 to 3 cups of water every week, which is about one-third of its pot size.


Plants love a good, deep drink. When you water them generously, it encourages their roots to stretch out and explore the soil, making them stronger and healthier. But if you only give them tiny sips often, they'll just grow small, weak roots that stick close to the surface.


Don't use water from a water softener or distilled water for your plants. They need the minerals in tap water to thrive, not the extra salt from water softeners. Speaking of tap water, if you let it sit in your watering can for about a day before using it, it becomes just right for your plants. 

  1. Fertilizing

When winter comes knocking, I give my plants a break from fertilizer. They're taking it easy, not really growing much, so they don't need the extra boost. But when February and March roll around and the sun starts shining brighter, it's time to bring out the fertilizer.

I like to use 20.20.20 fertilizer because it's like a balanced meal for my plants, giving them just what they need to thrive. I don't go overboard with it, though. Just a sprinkle every four weeks or so keeps my plants happy and healthy, ready to soak up that sunshine and grow strong. So, let's give our plants a little fertilizer love and watch them blossom!

  1. Damaged Leaves

If you notice any broken or browning leaves on your houseplant, it's like the plant has a little injury. Just like when you have a scratch or bruise, your plant needs to focus its energy on getting better. So, it's best to gently snip off the whole damaged leaf. 


This way, your plant can use all its energy to keep the rest of itself strong and healthy. Think of it like giving your plant a little helping hand to stay in tip-top shape!

  1. Light

Let's shed some light on your plant's needs! Each type of plant has its preference for light, just like how some people like bright rooms while others prefer cozy dimness. Take a moment to learn about your plant's light needs. Some are happy with just a little sunlight peeking through, while others crave the spotlight.

As the seasons change, so does the sun's intensity. In the summer, when it's blazing hot outside, your plant might need a bit of distance from the window to avoid getting sunburned. Especially if your window faces south or west, where the sun shines brightest.

Give your plant a spin every now and then, like a little dance move, to keep it growing nice and evenly. This helps prevent it from leaning too much to one side and becoming a plant version of a leaning tower!

Conclusion:

So, there you have it, friends! With these simple tips and tricks, you'll be on your way to becoming a green-thumb guru in no time. Whether you're already a plant pro or just dipping your toes into the wonderful world of houseplants, nurturing your leafy friends can be both rewarding and relaxing.

Remember, watering your plants is like giving them a refreshing drink, so don't be afraid to let them have a good gulp every now and then. And when it comes to feeding time, a little sprinkle of fertilizer goes a long way in keeping your plants happy and healthy.

If you spot any damaged leaves, don't fret! Just snip them off to help your plant focus its energy on staying strong and vibrant. And don't forget to give your plants the light they need to thrive, adjusting as the seasons change.

So, let's keep those green spaces flourishing and our homes blooming with life!

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