Caring for indoor houseplants can be a grueling task. We will provide insightful tips and tricks for homeowners looking to grow their indoor plant collection or beginners looking to start their own! Below are some important factors to consider when selecting the right houseplant for your home!
1. Lighting
- Choose plants based on the lighting levels of your home.
- Do your research and see what your plant requires to thrive! Some will need lots of direct sunlight and some will require indirect lighting. Consider the area in your home where you plan on setting up your plants before purchasing as this will be crucial in the survival of your indoor plants.
- Don’t be afraid to move pants around the home as needed.
2. Watering
- Be mindful when watering your plants and follow care instructions carefully.
- Overwatering and underwatering are both harmful to your plants.
- Plants will require more watering in the spring and summer months and less in fall and winter.
- Plants such as cacti and succulents are very easy to care for and require very little watering in comparison to other plants.
- The best hack to know if your plants require watering is to use your finger to test the dampness of the soil! Some plants only require water once the soil is dry.
3. Stable Temperatures
- Keep the temperature in your home consistent throughout the year and maintain humidity levels.
- Avoid placing plants in front of AC units, heating units, or HVAC vents.
- Some plants require higher levels of humidity to thrive. Regularly misting these plants is a must!
4. Don’t Forget To Repot
- Overgrown plants need to be repotted! A good way to know this is if the roots are growing through the drainage holes or if your plant tends to fall over in the pot it is in.
- Make sure to add more soil and fertilizer as needed.
- Keep drainage in mind when repotting and selecting new pots.
5. Fertilization is Important
- Not too much or too little! The right amount is key to keeping your plants healthy.
- Consider buying plant food and feeding your plants on a regular basis. Like all living things, plants require food to grow!
6. Maintenance
- If you are a new plant owner, then low-maintenance plants are the way to go!
- Keep your schedule and lifestyle in mind when selecting the right houseplants for your home.
- If you travel a lot, select houseplants that don’t need watering often, or research and buy self-watering tools.
- Instruct a reliable friend or relative to care for your plants when away from home for extended periods to ensure they thrive.
7. Purchasing From The Right Source
- It is important to invest a little more in the beginning and purchase your houseplants from reliable sources. Do your research and read online reviews, don’t be afraid to ask for care instructions when purchasing plants.
- End-of-season plants will often be more cost-effective, but may not be in the best condition.
8. Aesthetic
- Aesthetic is also very important when it comes to making the right choice for your houseplants.
- Consider the decor in your home and your design style.
- Plants are a great way to add a natural element to spaces that may otherwise seem plain.
- Plants can add colour to any room and make the space feel more livelier.
- Available in lots of shapes, sizes, and colours.
- Don’t forget about the aesthetic of the pots! This is a great way to tie in your design scheme and add fun accent colours or materials. Don’t be afraid to have fun with your selections!