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Plant Care

It is very important to know how you can take care of your various kinds of plants, which you have planted in your indoor or outdoor gardening areas. While the plants in your outdoor landscape need professional treatment in their care and maintenance, it is relatively easy to maintain the container plants you grow inside your home. Such plants are commonly known as houseplants and there are ways to control them for proper growth and propagation.

Unlike garden plants, houseplants lack the environment that is suitable for their healthy growth. So, you need to be extra careful about them. First of all, when you buy a houseplant, read carefully the instructions given on its packaging label. It will help you know the botanical name of the plant you are purchasing as well as the amount of sunlight, warmth and water it requires. To know about these in greater detail, you can even ask the staff of the nurseries, garden centers or stores from where you are making the purchase.

Selection of the right plant is the first step in ensuring a healthy garden indoors. Choose only those plants that can withstand the condition of the areas you are planning to use for your garden. The quality of a plant also plays an important role in lengthening its life span. A healthy plant with shining leaves will require less care and maintenance. If you are buying a flowering plant, pick the one with buds just opening. Moreover, for all your houseplant supply, trust only a reputed store for quality products.

There is usually a difference between the growing environments of your home or apartment and the place from where you have brought the plants. Make your houseplants adaptable to their new environment by conditioning them well before putting at their pre-defined locations. Expose your plants to maximum sunlight and remove excess fertilizers and salts for the first few days after bringing them to your home. Reduce the amount of light and water gradually to help them adapt to the growing condition of your home. Also you need to use artificial lights and a humidifier to adjust the level of light and humidity respectively.

Use pots and containers with holes for drainage and do not over water your plants. Water early in the day so that evaporation keeps foliage dry most of the time. Water deeply to wet the soil thoroughly. Use fertilizer but avoid using it more than needed. Keep your plants safe from all kinds of harmful insects and pests. These are some of the basic tips to help the plants grow well in your household condition. For plant care in winter and other adverse climatic conditions, you may sometimes need expert advice from an authentic source of information. Plant care books, magazines and websites are the usual guides to help you learn the basics as well as advanced technologies in the subject.




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