The ultimate guide to caring for your plants


Taking care of your plants may seem complicated, but we have good news! By knowing the cycles and the specific needs of each of them, you can keep them healthy and strong throughout the year.


To do this, you will have to consider multiple variables, but the most important thing is that you take into account the light and watering they need. It may seem curious, but one of the most common causes of plant death is overwatering. So your goal is to find a good balance of light, heat, and water for your plants. To do this, you must be attentive to how each of them evolves on a day-to-day basis. And, as has been done all our lives, talking to them, cleaning the leaves with love and moving them around in case you see that they are decaying or yellowing, is also important.


This is how your plants communicate with you: their appearance tells you a lot about whether or not they like the spot you've chosen for them. In addition, we recommend using light planters, so that you can adapt them to the space until you find their perfect space.


Seasonal change also affects plant care. Taking care of your plants in autumn means helping them transition smoothly into winter. To do this, you can help them by adding a suitable fertilizer. This way they will have the necessary nutrients to survive the coldest months of the year. On the other hand, if the hot summer months are approaching, you should know that your plants will need more frequent and abundant watering. If the substrate is already too dry, water can escape to the bottom without wetting the interior. On the other hand, you must be careful not to wet the leaves, as the drops can act as magnifying glasses that multiply the force of the sun's rays and cause burns that are difficult to recover.


Finally, get to know each of your plants more deeply. If you like the exoticism of the indoor palm tree, remember that it will need a humid, bright and well-ventilated environment. If you're more of the famous Brazilian trunk, you should know that it's better to leave it a little dry than to


Proceed with water.


Each plant is a universe: those that flower, those that climb, those that make air and those that are easy to care for and resistant to change. All you have to do is get to know them a little bit more every day and give them what they ask for. This way you will have a home that is purified and full of life.

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Plant care according to the season or season of the year

Winter Plant Care

During the cold season, watering is less frequent. This is because it takes longer for water to evaporate when temperatures are lower. Because water keeps the soil moist longer, you don't need to water your plants as often as you do during other times of the year, such as summer or spring.


Plant care in

spring On

many occasions the arrival of spring marks the slow and certain agony of the plants and although it seems that the most difficult season is gone, certain attention is required to be able to take advantage of this season. Get to know and apply these houseplant care in spring and watch your little ones develop their full potential.


Caring for plants in

summer

In this summer season, the enemies are no longer frost, but the inclement rays of the sun, heat and even air conditioning; all enemies of plants. Don't leave your green friends helpless, with these tips and care for indoor plants in summer we guarantee that they will remain radiant and happy.


Plant Care in Autumn Autumn

is the

perfect season for many: the weather is cool, but not freezing; leaves begin to change colors, and you can watch the world around you begin to prepare for the arrival of cold winter temperatures. Your houseplants aren't outside to be able to adapt themselves to the changing seasons, so you need to help them get ready for winter. It's time to put these tips into practice for caring for houseplants in the fall.


How to care for

your houseplantsTips to help your houseplants grow healthy Surely you already know all the benefits of having houseplants

and you are a responsible beginner looking for more information to provide you with everything you need. Maybe you already have one or more seedlings that are starting to look decayed or worse, you are doing everything you have been told and you notice that they have not grown even a little bit and may be losing leaves.


Houseplants that need low light

It is not always easy to find species that are well adapted to poorly lit places. In this article we are going to talk about the best plants for interior decoration in low light, their characteristics, their specific care and of course, the best tips for them to grow optimally and enjoy all their beauty and properties.

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5 mistakes to avoid when caring for your houseplants Houseplants

are a great decorative addition to your spaces. They add color and life, improve air quality, and are able to create an atmosphere of calm and tranquility. Knowing how to take care of indoor plants has its benefits, as it has been shown that having plants in the home or office contributes to reducing stress and has a positive impact on people's mood.


How to care for your indoor

palm trees

Indoor palm trees are a favorite for adding a little life and color to spaces such as offices and living rooms, especially because they are very easy to care for and there are species that can tolerate poor lighting. Elegant and very resistant, beautiful indoor palm trees require certain care that will allow you to keep them leafy, stylized and with the perfect leaves. Whether you have a Kentia, an Areca or Chamaedorea, these tips will help you learn how to care for indoor palm trees like a pro.

Caring

for plants according to their type

Caring for the Poinsettia Poinsettia The poinsettia

is a popular and common decoration of this time, although most people usually buy one or more plants, which they keep during the season and then end up in the dumpster. In fact, there are those who claim that these are "disposable" plants. The truth is that with a little love and attention, your poinsettias can accompany you for several years.


Simple Care of the Salon Palm

Chamaedorea elegans, one of the most beautiful houseplants. Its slender pinnate leaves exquisitely enhance any room or corner. And in addition to its beauty, it is very easy to care for and maintain.


Basic Succulent Care

We constantly see these types of plants decorating balconies and gardens or all kinds of indoor spaces. The genus euphorbia belongs to the family euphorbiaceae, and is native to certain regions of Africa and the Americas. Mainly from tropical areas, although to a lesser extent they can also be found in subtropical or temperate areas. We can't specify a specific shape or size, as it has an infinite number of varieties, ranging from the spiny cactus that we all know to fleshy stem and leaf configurations.


Caring for the mute cane

It has large, oval-shaped leaves with a beak. Unlike other plants, the leaves do not come directly from the stem, but are attached to it by a small appendage called a petiole. The surface of its leaves, which is usually an intense green, is traversed by a streak of whitish or yellowish tones. Their shapes differ, sometimes quite obviously, depending on the variety.


Tips for caring for your fig tree

A large-leaved plant in an elegant dark green hue, widely used both outdoors and indoors. Today we will talk about the care of the fiddle-leaved fig tree, orficus lyrata, one of the most spectacularly beautiful ficus species to decorate your home.


Learn how to care for your

Boston fern

The Boston fern belongs to the genus nephrolepsis, which in turn is part of the family polypodiaceae. Its technical name is nephrolepsis exaltata.


We are surely talking about the most popular variety of ferns for home cultivation. It stands out for its long branches, which emerge directly from the ground and are furrowed by a large number of small leaves on both sides. This causes shapes reminiscent of a spear or sword to curve downwards.


How to care for your Peace lily

The peace lily, whose technical name is spathiphyllum, is part of the family Araceae. This magnificent plant with permanently green leaves comes from certain tropical areas of the American continent. Its presence in homes as a houseplant is more than justified by the beauty of its abundant and bright foliage and its beautiful white flowers.


Easy-to-care plantsClinging to Life:

Easy-to-Care

Plants

Since we know you're an individual of little faith, we've put together a wonderful list of plants that practically grow on their own. They could technically live on their own, they hardly need your care and for this reason they are the ideal plants for those people who are serial killers of plants.


Which plants require little care?

There are those who have the best intentions in the world, they love plants and they get excited and buy one that they have found beautiful, only to find it dead one day and for many it is very difficult to find time and mental space to dedicate to plants. If you're one of these people who is very busy (or has a tendency to get distracted) you don't have to resign yourself to having plastic plants. You can get your hands on one of these plants that require little care.

About the author
Ame Rodríguez

Dedicated to creating an army of cacti, succulents, poodles and cats to help me conquer the world. In the little free time I have left, I play, write and dance.

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