Tips to Make Indoor Houseplants Thrive


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January always has me craving houseplants. After the twinkly lights go away, I need some green and cozy texture. Recently …

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  1. claudia hillman
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  2. Karin Hamann
    Karin Hamann says:

    After many years of watering my indoor plants from above, and being disappointed with brown tips, I've started to water from below. I have the pots (mostly terra-cotta) sitting in larger saucers and keep them filled with water. It adds humidity (so I've read). I, too, live in a colder climate which means a drier home. When I touch the soil it feels slightly damp. So far my plants seem to be thriving with this change in watering.

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  3. Ms. Z
    Ms. Z says:

    Where are your favorite garden centers/greenhouses? I'm originally from Northern IA but will be moving to my husband's family farm outside of Columbus Jct in April (not far from you!)

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  4. Kathy
    Kathy says:

    Snowing in Iowa right now! Love seeing your green! My cat Linus loves to chew leaves, real or fake, so I donโ€™t have any real plants, but I am going to try the maidenhair fern in the cloche! Thanks!

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  5. Anita Hadley
    Anita Hadley says:

    Iโ€™m with you on the maidenhair fern. They hate me. I have had great luck with rabbits foot fern. I love the fuzzy feet. Do you have any tips on how to get those darn price stickers off of terra cotta? They always leave a sticky mess behind and I think goo gone would just sink in.

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  7. Jill Beans
    Jill Beans says:

    For the Maiden Hair Fern – I kept mine in the kitchen where I saw it daily, and I guess it one to three ice cubes daily without any spritzing. I have to divide them about every other year. So I guess they are happy

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  8. Laura Redfield
    Laura Redfield says:

    Awesome tips! Sadly, my love of plants and my green thumb are not enough to keep houseplants from dying at the mercy of my demonic cat. If itโ€™s not hanging from the ceiling far away from all other surfaces, itโ€™s a goner. ๐Ÿ˜ญ

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