As winter sets in, indoor plants often require a new care routine to adjust to the changing conditions.
Maryam Ghani, an indoor plant expert with Haute Florist, shares innovative yet simple tricks to ensure your leafy companions remain healthy and vibrant during the colder months.
One challenge plant owners face is determining the right watering schedule. Overwatering can be fatal for plants, while neglect can leave them parched.
Maryam suggests using a chopstick to check soil moisture without getting your hands dirty. Insert the chopstick deep into the soil. If it comes out clean, the soil is dry and needs watering.
If the soil sticks to it, the plant’s moisture levels are sufficient.
Maryam also emphasizes gentle watering techniques for smaller plants, recommending ice cubes as a practical solution. Place an ice cube on the soil surface, ensuring it doesn’t touch the leaves.
As it melts gradually, the plant absorbs water without becoming waterlogged. However, she notes this method is better suited for smaller plants rather than large, water-intensive ones.
For those with limited time or gardening experience, Maryam advises opting for low-maintenance plants like snake plants and succulents.
These resilient varieties can thrive with minimal attention. Snake plants require infrequent watering, while many succulents can survive weeks without care.
Beyond their aesthetic appeal, houseplants have been found to improve mood and contribute to healthier living spaces.
Whether you’re an experienced gardener or a novice, Maryam assures you there’s a perfect plant to match your lifestyle and expertise.
With these practical tips and plant recommendations, you can effortlessly maintain a green, lively home throughout the winter.