Plants usually need to be repotted every 12 to 18 months, and this will depend on a number of factors, including how actively they are growing. If you see the roots are pushing the plant out of the planter, the plant falls over easily because it is top-heavy, or the plant is growing slower than normal, these are usually signs that it’s time to repot this plant. But how do you do this?
Having some greenery in your life can bring a lot of joy. Plants brighten up a room or transform your outdoor space with ease. But as most people will know, plants need care, otherwise you can say goodbye to your leafy friends.
Understanding basic plant care, starting with watering, can help you keep your plants healthy and bright.
Learn more about the best time to water plants.
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When choosing a fake plant for your bathroom you’ll want something that looks good up close, is relatively small to fit into a small space, and is generally has a light colored planter that isn’t too opinionated or that fit’s the existing decor. Below are some of our favorite choices that fit the bill.
1 - dipiti Artificial Succulent Plants in Pots If you want something a little more upscale, these potted plants come in stylish ceramic patterend vases with a white background and black accents.
Scroll below for my selection of 7 of the cutest planters that would look amazing in almost any bedroom! Unlike most of my other reviews I really don’t give a discussion, instead I let the aesthetics speak for themselves.
1 - Potey Cement Planter Flower Pot 2 - LA JOLIE MUSE White Ceramic Flower Pot 3 - HOMENOTE Modern Decorative Plastic Pots 4 - OMYSA Mid Century Planter with Stand 5 - La Jolíe Muse Large Ceramic Plant Pot with Wood Stand 6 - La Jolíe Muse Flower Pots Outdoor Indoor Garden Planters 7 - Elongated Self Watering Planter Pots Window Box
Nowadays, more and more people are filling their homes with houseplants. When you browse home design magazines, Pinterest boards and home design Instagram feeds, you’re likely to see countless examples of homes with interesting and beautiful plants scattered around the space. This is understandable. Not only do houseplants look great, but they can actually help to filter the air in your home too, providing significant health benefits. Of course, before choosing plants for your home, it’s important to consider your living conditions and your needs and requirements.
Keeping your less hardy plants at the right humidity can be crucial for keeping them alive. Most plants thrive in a relative humidity of 30-40%, though some require more. If you have plants with a high humidity requirement and live in a dry environment then buying a humidifier might be essential. With the multitude of humidifiers out there you can definitely find some good choices for your green friends no matter the budget.