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How to Grow Healthy House Plants
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Keeping
your plants healthy during the spring and summer
time is fairly easy, but even house plants can
struggle during the winter. I often receive
questions about...
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How to Grow Healthy
Pond Pond Plants
Video: Learn how to grow
healthy
pond plants at home. |
Why do my houseplant look so bad?
Follow
these simple steps and you too can keep your
house plants healthy, big, and strong.

1. Toss out
that glass bulb!
They function best
as a plant ornament and NOT an easy way to water
your plant. The glass plant bulb does not slowly
water your house plant as advertised. Nearly
everyone I have met who uses a glass bulb has
ended up with a dead plant! My mother included.
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2. Change
the soil and repot once a year:
Hard water can calcify the soil - leaving a
white crusty appearance on the soil surface.
This is a sign of poor soil conditions. Changing
the soil each year will promote healthy growth.
My soil of choice is Miracle Grow Moisture
Control soil.
3. Once a
year - Toss out the old pot
and plant in a slightly larger new pot. Not
always necessary, but is a good idea. It lessens
the chance of mold and fungus which can damage
the root system. It also gives your plant room
to grow. New soil is good for all plants, but it
isn't always necessary to repot cactus due to
their slow growth.

4. Potting Rule:
Remember tera cotta (clay pots) are best for
succulents and cacti, and plastic is best for
all other house plants. While cactus is usually
sold in plastic containers, clay is best because
the material absorbs excess water and prevents
any over watering.
Never use metal containers! Metal
containers rust and release toxins.
5.
Fertilize with each changing season.
My fertilizer of choice is Osmocote. It is a time
released fertilizer. However, if you have small
children I’d would advise against it, because the
fertilizer is small and bead-like, and can be
ingested.
6. Fertilizer
alternatives:
Do not use
coffee grounds! Coffee has too much acidity and should not be used
to fertilize plants. An excellent fertilizer
alternative is water from your fish aquarium. Plants
will thrive on fish water every week. Fish water is
safe and will not burn young plants, and you cannot
over-fertilize using fish water.
7. Water once
per week.
About a cup of water is the right amount for the
average medium size plant.
Do not allow your plant
to soak in a pan
of water! This will promote root rot and
calcification. The only time I soak my plants in
standing water is when I travel and am away for more
than 2 weeks.
Do not use a metal or foil
pie pan under your plant!
Metal is never a good
idea for plant care. It is
best to use a ceramic dish
under your plant, because it
will absorb excess water
which will quickly
evaporate. Plastic dishes or
ceramic plates are my next
choice.
In very dry climates
water 2 times per week.
A humidifier might also be
necessary in dryer climates.
If mushrooms start to
grow... you will know
that the air is humid and
you are watering too much!
Leaves will also burn on the
edges if a plant receives
too much water.
8.
Play with Light.
Some plants survive well in
a warm sunny window and
others prefer being placed
under a table lamp. If you
are unsure about plant
placement, do not be afraid
to move your plant to an
area where it seems the most
happy.

Follow these simple
tips and you should have
happy and healthy house
plants!
Your comments and questions
are always welcome!
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