House Plants

Tips for success
Growing results may vary by region

Watering

Sufficient watering is a must! Water once a week or when soil appears dry. Water thoroughly so it reaches the tray underneath. Most houseplants require that the soil dries out between watering but never allow it to become completely dry. Overwatering can be as damaging as under watering. Be sure your container has adequate drainage holes to avoid standing water.

Pruning/Maintenance

Houseplants rarely need pruning. However, any dead, damaged or unsightly growth can be removed as needed to maintain an attractive appearance. Often, plants outgrow their containers and need to be repotted into another larger container to promote further growth.

Winterizing

All houseplants should remain indoors during the cold winter months. Some plants can be moved outdoors in shaded areas during Summer months.


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