Saturday, 6 August 2011

How to care for house plants


Houseplants you have at home? Many people are now interested to have some room to improve their plants home interior decorations. Indeed at home with a piece of nature make no damage. Plants, however, will require that you take care of them if you want them to remain in good condition. So how do you exactly for them? In to help you get more information about how to do that, I've written this short article and hope that it will be useful to you.

The first thing that you should consider is the temperature of the room. Normal houseplants must be kept within the range of 60 and 70 degrees f the day while at night it must be in the range of 55 and 65 degrees f. it is important that you read this carefully if you do not want your house plants to be damaged. Nowadays, there are some electronic devices that will control automatically and even switched to your heater when it is required.

You should also take good care of the plants take when it comes to them for watering. Plants should be watered regularly and you should also check the quality of the water. Using water that is rich in chemicals could cause problems to the plant. It is best that you save water overnight and then with water from the plant. Perhaps you should also check the humidity in the room. If the air is too dry, it is perhaps useful to spray the plant to ensure that it is not damaged.

Sunlight is also a very important part of houseplants health. It is recommended to let the plants receive indirect light and not in the direct sun. This will be the plant dry and vulnerable to all kinds of damage. In the same way, you avoid the plant near windows where it will be exposed to strong winds. This can lead to all sorts of problems to the plant.

This is only a general guide to plant care. There are some plants that will require some other treatments to remain in good condition. The internet is full of resources on the health of plants and it would be important that you take a look at them. You can also your florist would also be helpful when it comes to caring for your houseplants.







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