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Dive into our ultimate guide to indoor plant care. Get useful tips to keep your houseplants healthy and beautiful. Plus discover leafjoy® houseplants.
To care for indoor plants, be sure to keep the soil moist, but not too wet, by watering it only when the soil becomes lighter or appears cracked. Then, put the plant in an area that gets about 14 hours of sunlight a day, and don’t move it too often.
Find out how to water, feed, propagate, prune, clean, deadhead, and repot for indoor plant care. Try our tips for how to take care of indoor plants properly.
From knowing how often to water to providing the correct amount of light, here are tips to ensure that your indoor plants not only stay alive, but thrive. To learn about a specific type of houseplant, check out our Houseplant Growing Guides .
To keep your indoor plants thriving—and not just surviving—we asked plant experts to share their favorite ways of tending to all kinds of houseplants, from tropical florals and dry-air-loving cacti to pretty succulents and draping vines.
We’ve interviewed experts, consulted with seasoned horticulturists, and compiled together our 21 essential plant care tips. We’ll cover everything from care, packing out the right house plants for your home, and how to deal with the most common issues that come up.
The right light exposure, watering schedule, container choice, soil type, and feeding regimen will determine if your houseplants thrive, or flounder. We’ll go over all of these things, along with tips for potting up, hanging plants, and a few words about houseplant pests like gnats… and cats. Want to hear some good news?
These simple tips will make it easy for you to take care of plants at home. Without further ado, let’s get started on these houseplant tips! Tip #1: No ice cubes! I really cringe every time I go to the grocery store or a hardware store and see the line of plants where you “just add ice.” Folks, this is a marketing gimmick.
Before you start. Convinced that you need plants in your house or apartment? You’re not alone, but it’s important to first consider whether your space is right for indoor growing or if it needs some tweaking to help plants thrive. Do you have enough light? Like many living things, houseplants need light to grow.
If you’ve always wanted to care for houseplants of your own, but aren’t exactly sure where to start, this houseplant care guide will help. I’ll cover everything you need to know about caring for houseplants as a beginner and I’ll even share my most coveted tricks and secrets.