- Plants are an essential source of life
- Many struggle to keep them alive during the coldest months
- HERE is how you can make sure your indoor garden thrives
Here is how to keep your indoor plants alive during the winter months. For humans, winter months mean chilly weather, cozy blankets and hot cocoa. For plants, the combination of low temperatures and less sunlight means a more difficult environment to thrive in. Take a look at these five tips to help your indoor plants stay alive this winter.
Show the plants some love!
1. Plants are sensitive to air temperatures, so you'll need to help them find their perfect balance. Move plants away from doors and windowsills to protect them from cold air, but also keep them away from sources of heat, such as fireplaces, radiators and vents.
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2. The majority of houseplants go “dormant” in the winter months, meaning they need less water. Continue your normal watering schedule, but reduce the amount of water you give them somewhere in the 25-50 percent range...
Watch the video above to learn more!