Helpful Gardening Techniques for Indoor Plants.

Nowadays, Indoor gardening is getting so popular that many of us want to have our own beautiful indoor garden. If you have some basic gardening knowledge than you can easily grow any kinds of indoor plants at your home without any expert help.

But, many gardeners usually lack gardening skills and ideas on plant growing techniques. So, this article will definitely be a boon for all the gardeners and indoor plant lovers out there.

 

Introduction

For successful indoor gardening, you have to go through several key elements indoor space, proper lighting, soil quality, and many more. If you don’t have any ideas regarding the growing technique then, don’t worry and stress yourself. You will definitely learn about best growing techniques after going through this article. 

   

A bit of greenery can bring life into your home. Indoor plants are an important part of interior design. They also help you to stay connected with nature, provide health benefits, and are very easy to take care of. Mainly indoor plants are popular for their variety of indoor décor themes.

 

Advantages of having indoor plants

Some of the advantages of having indoor plants are:

  • They are easy to care for and maintain.
  • Their maintenance cost is very low.
  • They filter harmful pollutants and provide fresh air.
  • They help to increase the beauty of your house.
  • They can survive with less water and sunlight.
  • They spread positive energy around your house.

 

Gardening Techniques For Indoor Plants

Indoor plants are suitable for those who have a small yard place for an outdoor garden. To achieve success in your indoor garden you must learn how to appropriately light and water plants, select the right pottery and sustain humidity. It’s quite easy to care your indoor species, if you follow this fantastic guide. 

The gardening technique is a practice of growing and cultivating different kinds of plants and crops. If you have proper knowledge of growing plants then only you can grow and harvest quality plants.

 

Why do we need a gardening technique?

  • With the help of gardening techniques, your garden will look beautiful and attractive year-round and also increase your yields.
  • Proper technique could be effective and cheap with attractive growth and advanced development.
  • Knowledge of some basic gardening technique will guide on how to take care of your garden throughout adverse climate condition.
  • It will help you to deal with diseases and pests.

 

For different plants, you need different gardening skills. Among all other different plants growing and taking care of an indoor plant is the easiest one. So, if you are just starting indoor gardening here are some ultimate helpful gardening techniques for indoor plants.

 

1. Find a place with proper light

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  • When you are deciding to place a plant, you must know that north-facing windows receive less than south-facing whereas east or west-facing windows get morning or afternoon sun only if the plants are placed nearby them.
  • As the foliage habitually bends toward the light so you must half-turn your pot every day. The growth of houseplant will be even.
  • Houseplant which is grown for their flower must be within 3 ft. of a sunny window.

 

2. Use good-quality soil.

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  • Good quality, well-drained soil should have the proper balance of nutrients and minerals to grow.
  • Loose soil structure tolerates the circulation of air and good drainage around roots.
  • According to the particular requirements of plants, you should formulate the potting soil.
  • Avoid the use of chemical fertilizer, weed killers, and pest repellents because it will interrupt the natural process going on in the soil.

 

3. Temperature control environment

selective focus photography of green linear leaf plant on black pot near window panel

  • Houseplants are more sensitive to temperature so they thrive at 75 to 85 degrees.
  • You must do proper research of all the plants from your indoor garden to find out which temperature they require and group them respectively.
  • If you see leaves turning yellow than they are getting cold. Make sure to transfer them to a warmer place of your house or you can turn up the temperature. Also, make sure that houseplants are not near any drafts.

 

4. Increase Humidity

  • Most indoor plants also love and thrive on humidity. So, you can lightly spray the houseplants with water through a spray bottle.
  • You can increase humidity by putting plants on trays, layer them with tiny pebbles, and full of water.
  • Place them in a bathroom or kitchen where there is high humidity.

 

5. Watering

yellow flower in green ceramic pot

  • Various houseplants need various amounts of water. But sometimes plants die due to overwatering. So, if the plants want often water then you must water it when the soil feels dry whereas if the plants want moderate water then you can let the top inch of soil turn into dry between watering.
  • The perfect time to water the plant is in the morning time unless there is no sun and it’s cloudy or rainy.
  • You shouldn’t water on the plant leaves or crown, gently water over the top of the soil.

 

6. Apply fertilizer 

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  • Feed your plants according to the fertilizer they require. Too much use of fertilizer can affect the health of plants.
  • You can also use liquid fertilizer generally every two to four weeks time interval.
  • Fertilizer having a higher ratio of nitrogen leads to better growth of foliage.
  • Fertilizer with more phosphorous is suitable for flowering plants.

 

7. Prune them

  • Indoor plants love to get pruned. One of the most important tasks to maintain your garden is by pruning your plant from time to time.
  • Make sure to give a nice trim to your plant every three months based on their growth rate to promote regrowth.
  • By cutting a thicker branch will slow down the growth of the plant so you must trim the smaller branches and stems.
  • Pruning also prevents the spreading of plant diseases and helps to get rid of dead leaves, overgrown branches, and limp stems.

 

8. Repotting

  • Repotting plants means moving the plants from one pot to another bigger pot. It will help in the growth of the plant because the new soil will have more nutrients than the old soil.
  • Make sure your pot is bigger enough to thrive and it should have a proper drainage system.
  • You must know when to re-pot. Some of the symptoms that plants are ready for repotting are:
  1. Soil gets dry and water goes down within the pot without soaking.
  2. Fresh new leaves grow slowly and are smaller than older leaves.
  3. Roots are developing through the drainage hole and coming above the soil’s surface from the pots.
  4. Roots are tightly coiled while pulling the plant from the pot, all you can see is root with no soil.

 

References

  • https://gardenseason.com/5-easy-tips-to-grow-plants-like-a-pro.
  • https://extramile.thehartford.com/home/landscaping-and-gardening/indoor-garden-tips.

Anupam Shah

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