JAN 26 2022
If your houseplants are looking less than lush this time of year, you’re likely not alone. Blame it on dry air, shorter days, changing light patterns, cold drafts — and the fact that some plants go nearly dormant in winter anyway, even in their own habitat.
These obstacles make houseplants more vulnerable to problems like overwatering, poor drainage and pests than ever before. But before you trade in your gardening gloves for artificial greenery, read on for guidelines to help keep your plants healthy all season long.
November 10, 2021
Dust Leaves.
Put them in light.
Keep plants warm — but not too warm.
Reduce watering.
Don't forget about humidity.
Repot in the spring, not now.
Jan. 06, 2022
Indoor plants need less water during the winter months. It’s time to water when the soil is dry an inch or 2 below the surface. It’s best to use water that is air temperature so the plant’s roots are not shocked from the temperature of cold water. Some drought-tolerant plants such as succulents may not need water at all during the winter.