🏠🪴 House Plant Tour & Care 🪴 Meet all the plants I keep in our home 🪴🏠
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- House Plant House Tour & Care
It's Plastic-Free July and, though loosely connected, I thought I would do a house plant tour to celebrate having living objects in your home, rather than made items. House plants are great for promoting mental health, helping to oxygenate & clean the air in your home, and making fantastic gifts once you start propagating.
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Look at that panda pot plant go!
It's HUGE right?! Thank you so much for bringing it into my life 💚🌱
String of pearls, in my opinion is a difficult plant to grow indoors. It needs very bright indirect light, like the succulent it is. Let it dry out between waterings with filtered or distilled water. If it loves its conditions, it will do well and if not it will look bad. I have had no luck with this plant and I have been caring for houseplants for fifty years I have100 plants in my current collection (had over 250 during COVID, but had to downsize when I moved).
Wow, thank you! I'll give this a try 🌱
My string of pearls I keep in an east window on the sill and water when dry. I have two and the grow nicely. I use systemic granules to keep pests away.
Ooooo thank you! We mainly have south or north facing windows but two west facing I could try 🥰 Will look up the granules 🌱
@@RobynWeightman try the south facing window right on the sill or if that’s too much sun just pull it pack a foot.
Thank you 🥰 At the moment it is to the side of the south facing window but I will try putting it in more direct and see how it does 💚