#5 How to Repot a Houseplant

Houseplants require occasional repotting to keep them healthy. In addition to know when to repot, you must know how to repot to be successful. Late winter/early spring is a great time to repot houseplants since they are getting ready to begin their spring growth spurt. The majority of houseplants like to be a little crowdedContinue reading “#5 How to Repot a Houseplant”

#4 How to Take Care of a Christmas Star Plant

Christmas is just right around the corner and maybe you already got a Christmas Star plant or want to buy one. In this blog post I will help you to take care of it and tell you how you can enjoy it as long as possible. The Christmas Star is commonly called a Poinsettia (botanicalContinue reading “#4 How to Take Care of a Christmas Star Plant”

#3 How to Water Indoor Plants in the Right Way

In the following text, I tell everything you need to know about indoor plant watering and how to spend less time doing it. Pre-requisite: Make sure the plant pots have drainage holes at the bottom to prevent root rot. The roots rot if the plants have been in wet soil for too long a time.Continue reading “#3 How to Water Indoor Plants in the Right Way”

#2 Growing Vegetables in a Greenhose

The winter months December, January and February are not very productive for gardening or growing plants. Greenhouses, even unheated, are a great possibility to increase the growth of plants in the wintertime and allow year-round gardening. A few days ago, I ordered a greenhouse and put it in front of a south window. With this,Continue reading “#2 Growing Vegetables in a Greenhose”

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