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Bennett French posted an update 4 months ago
You’ve decided that you want to add some greenery to your life. Welcome to the world of plant care! Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a newbie with a penchant for overwatering, this botanic beam guide will help you keep your leafy friends thriving. Read more now on botanic beam
Why bother with plants at all? Well, they do more than just sit there looking pretty. Plants can improve your mood, clean the air and increase your focus. Plus, there’s something incredibly satisfying about watching something grow under your care.
Light is the lifeblood of plants
Let’s begin with the light. Most plants need sunlight to photosynthesize–basically their way of making food. Not all plants worship the sun. Some prefer shady corners while others bask in direct sunlight.
Take some time to notice where the natural light falls throughout your home. Plants that love the sun should be placed near windows, while those that prefer shade should be located in areas with less light.
Goldilocks Rule for Watering
Many plant parents make a mistake when it comes to watering. Watering too much or too little can cause roots to be drowned. Finding the sweet spot is key.
What is a good rule of thumb to follow? Put your finger about an inch deep into the soil. If it feels dry, it’s time for a drink. If it’s still moist, hold off for a bit.
Soil and Fertilizers: It’s Feeding time
Plants need nutrients just like we do. Good quality soil provides these essentials but adding fertilizer now and then gives them an extra boost.
When it comes to soil types and fertilizer frequencies, different plants have different requirements. Do a quick search on what works best for each of your green buddies.
Pruning: Snip Snip!
Pruning removes dead or yellowing foliage and promotes new growth. It’s like giving your plants a haircut. They will look fresh and healthy.
Make clean cuts with pruning shears or scissors just above the leaf nodes.
Plant care is not rocket science. It’s like learning to ride a bicycle–it’s a little wobbly initially, but gets easier with practice. With patience and attention, you’ll soon find yourself surrounded by happy, thriving greenery.
Enjoy the pleasure of being a plant parent! You’ll thank yourself, as will the little plants that depend on you.
Happy planting!