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Plant Care and Beauty Tips
Plant Care Tips
- Don't underestimate the value of the right amount of light for
plants. Although a plant may not show the effect of too little light
right away, in time decline is unavoidable.
- Most plants, with the exception of cacti, like lots of humidity. To
raise humidity around plants, put them on a tray of wet gravel. Put
enough gravel in the tray so the pots won't sit directly in water.
- As flowers fade on blooming plants, clip them off to direct the
plant's energy toward growth and flower production.
- Often, heat or dry conditions can cause plant foliage tips to turn
brown and dry out. If this occurs, use scissors to cut off the browned
tips at an angle. Remove the plant from the heat source and water as
needed.
- If your plant has a pest problem, it's best ?in terms of
effectiveness and safety ?to contain the pesticide. Putting plastic
around your plant takes care of both concerns. After several days,
remove the plastic.
Plant Beauty Tips
- To keep houseplants shapely, give their pots a quarter turn every
time you water.
- For a curvaceous plant, prune off any wayward or misshapen stems.
- Large, smooth-leaved plants frequently collect dust. Wash or wipe
away dust to keep the plant attractive ?and to keep it photosynthesizing
at its best!
- Hairy-leaved plants such as African violets also collect dust.
Because moistening the leaves can cause unsightly spots, remove dust
with a small paintbrush or by blowing it away.
- To maximize the aesthetic appeal of your plants, try matching plant
to pot. Long, lean leaves look great in a slim pot, whereas wild,
untamed plants really shine in a more generous pot. Also be sure to
consider plant placement before choosing a pot. Sleek textures are
classy for inside, while roughly textured, sturdy choices work well
outside.
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