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5 Tips to Help Your Houseplants Thrive

by JoAnn M. Drabble 03/30/2022

Caring for houseplants involves more than watering them. Even the most “unkillable” plants will benefit from extra care and attention. If your plants are surviving but not thriving, here are some tips to take your plant care to the next level:

Aerate the Soil

Aerating the soil is a simple way to help your plants get more from their watering. It also promotes healthy roots and reduces your risk of decay. Before watering, use a pencil, chopstick or anything of a similar size and shape to poke holes in the soil around the plant. This will gently loosen up the soil and help the oxygen flow. When it’s time to water, the aerated soil will spread and absorb the water more efficiently, leading to a happier plant.

Avoid Dramatic Changes

Many new plant owners are discouraged to find browning leaves or drooping stems in the first few days at home. For most plants, this is a sign of stress from a change in environment and they will recover in about a week. Keeping this behavior in mind is crucial for arranging more established plants in your home as well. If you need to move a plant from an area of low light to full sunshine, do so gradually so the plant has time to acclimate to the new conditions. You can do this by setting a “halfway” point between the original position and the new in order to find a happy medium for light and temperature.

Fertilize Accordingly

Plants get most of what they need from water and photosynthesis, but still benefit from additional minerals found in fertilizers. Calcium, phosphorus, potassium and nitrogen are some of the most important nutrients fertilizers provide. Adding fertilizer, either by slow-release granules or liquid solution, will help promote new growth and keep the plants at their best. However, note that each plant has different fertilizer needs. Many do not require fertilizer at all during their dormant seasons, but thrive with frequent feeding in the spring. Check what your specific plant prefers to avoid overwhelming it.

Clean the Leaves

Plants “feed” through the surface of their leaves, which means dust and other residue can hinder growth. To avoid this, you can gently clean the leaves with a damp cloth or dense cotton ball. The frequency of cleaning will depend on the environment and the specific plant, but giving the leaves a quick wipe every few weeks will keep them shiny and flourishing. If you notice white filmy residue after cleaning, try using distilled or rain water instead to avoid excess mineral build up from your tap water.

Know When to Upgrade

For plants to grow, their roots need to grow too. If you notice a plant has stopped growing, it might be time to move it to a larger pot. The other sign that a plant needs a bigger pot is roots poking out of the drainage holes at the bottom or the surface of the soil. For size, it’s best to upgrade to a container at least 2 inches larger. The plant may need time to adjust to the new pot, but once it gets comfortable you should notice new growth resume.

This may seem like a lot of detail, but the above tips are essential for growing healthy houseplants. These are some of the important things to do to help your plants flourish.

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JoAnn M. Drabble

JoAnn Drabble prides herself in making a "personal investment in each client”. With over ten years of experience working as a paralegal for various law firms, JoAnn brings significant legal expertise to her work. She understands the ins and outs of the real estate business and follows through on her sales from start to finish. She is often praised for her attention to detail in all aspects of a sale.

Working as a full-time professional in the real estate industry for 26 years, JoAnn has continuously been a top sales producer. She attributes her successful sales’ results to the personal relationships that she forges with her clients. Her years of experience combined with her outgoing personality and compassionate nature enable her to understand both the stated and unspoken needs of clients who are buying and selling their homes. JoAnn stays current with changing market conditions and trends in order to provide exceptional service and ensure a timely sale.

Her perseverance and real estate market savvy help her achieve 100% client satisfaction. The relationships that JoAnn forms with clients often last long after the purchase or sale of a home. Her clients’ satisfaction is her top priority and drives her to consistently exceed her performance goals and expand her growing referral base.