Interior Plant Care Baltimore MD

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Need some help and advice caring for your interior plants in Baltimore, Maryland? Find interior house plant care information here for your plants in Baltimore. If you need help identifying your interior plants, check out my page, interior house plants pictures with names and links to their care. You can find most common interior plants there.

Interior Plant Care Baltimore MD

Baltimore Interior Plant Care

An interior plant care professional for more than thirty years, I find that indoor plants are very adaptable as long as you make changes slowly. Caring for interior tropical plants in many different environments has taught me many ways to help keep a houseplant in good condition, even when it is in an unsuitable environment.

Working in the interior landscape industry, I get questions from many people about interior plant care for their personal house plants. I enjoy the chance to be able to help them with their own interior plant care. That is why I started this website PlantAndFlowerInfo.com.

Customers often ask how to take better care of their own interior plants. Sometimes they just want to know how to keep them alive! The information on this website can help you solve your interior plant problems. However, some house plant problems require individual attention and it is impossible to address them all on a website. So let me know if you have a question after you search through the site information!

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I started this website in 2012 while helping my younger brother through a fight with terminal cancer. Between shopping, cleaning, cooking, laundry, doctor/hospital visits, and other tasks to help him, I taught myself HTML/CSS and other skills used in creating a website. My brother had a very successful stock photography website himself and his advice to me was to make a website about something you know.

I had left a job in the interior landscape industry in 2012 (I have worked in the interior landscape industry since 1986) to go across the country to help him out. So that became the subject of this website, indoor house plant and flower care.

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The first part of good, basic house plant care is to pick a day each week when you will take a little time to check on your house plant and give it a little attention. Care for your house plant on the same day each week.

On your house plant care day the first thing you should do is check to see if your house plant needs to be watered. Most plants will be fine if you allow the soil to dry half of its depth or more. So feel down half the depth of the soil. Is it dry all the way or is it still pretty wet or moist? You can use your fingers or a moisture meter. I use both at work, often relying on a moisture meter if the pot is larger and harder to dig down into.

If you decide that your house plant requires watering, grab your watering can and make sure to water thoroughly. You can immerse the entire pot and root ball into standing water until all the air has been displaced from the soil or you can top-water using a watering can. When using the top-water method, make sure to wet the entire soil mass. Water should drain out of the grow pot through the drainage holes. Houseplants should always be planted in containers that have drainage holes. The only exception would be if you are using a pot with a self-watering or sub-irrigation system. Room temperature water is best.

Next, remove all yellow and brown foliage. If you have brown leaves, spotted leaves, yellow leaves or leaves that are starting to turn yellow at the stem, remove them entirely. You can use scissors or pruners if you need to but many times you can remove leaves and stems with your hands. Woody plants may need pruners or scissors. If leaf tips have turned a little brown or black, you can trim them with clean, sharp scissors.

Take notice of your interior house plant's appearance as you care for it. Does it droop a little or seem to be not so green and healthy looking as the week before? Or is it looking good, no spots, no brown tips and no yellow leaves?

Think about the last time you watered your plant. Did you have to water the week before? Or was the soil still wet or damp? Did you water it anyway? Or was the soil so dry the plant was beginning to wilt?


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Watering your plant is very much a cause and effect event. If your plant is looking good - green, shiny and healthy looking - then you are doing the right things. If it is wilting, yellow or spotted, not much new growth, you need to review your watering habits and make adjustments.

You will know if you are doing the right things by the way the plant responds to your care. Remember, every plant is different. Only you can tell if your plant needs to be watered.

After you have watered your house plant and cleaned it up of brown, yellow or discolored leaves, you can gently wipe the leaves with a clean, dry cloth. This may or may not be necessary and you can tell by looking at your plant if it needs cleaning. It is a good idea to clean or dust your house plant's leaves occasionally.

The last thing you should do as part of your basic house plant care is turn the entire plant half a turn. This will help promote even growth on all sides as a plant will orient the leaf surfaces towards the major light source.

Over watering is a big problem but insufficient watering or letting your plant wilt on a regular basis is not good for it. This will most likely cause browning or spotting of the foliage over time. Be sure to check your houseplants on a regular schedule. Pay attention to visual signs such as mild wilting, browning tips, etc. and you will soon learn how to gauge when your plants require watering.

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All of these things should be considered as you make the decision as you perform your weekly basic house plant care. Hope these tips help you to keep your interior houseplants green and growing. Please see below for more about interior plant care and ways to contact me if you have interior plant care questions. Thanks for visiting and I hope all of your plants and flowers are healthy and growing in Baltimore, MD!

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Questions about your indoor house plants or plant care problems? You can send a house plant question, free of charge, no sign ups, registration or log in required!

Before you send a houseplant care question, please be sure to read this information on watering your indoor house plants, how to help keep your your indoor house plants root system healthy and lighting for your indoor house plants and flowers. These are most important for the health of your house plants and this is some of the information I will refer you to if you send an indoor house plant or flower care question.

You can post comments, find answers to plant care questions, or share some of your own plant wisdom on our plant care Facebook Page, Twitter page or visit my plant care blog. You can also find plant pictures, gardening ideas, and more at our plant and flower Pinterest page.

Thanks for visiting and come back soon as houseplant care information, pictures and more are being added all of the time. I hope that your indoor tropical house plants and all of your plants and flowers are happy, green and growing because that is why I started this indoor house plant and flower care website, PlantAndFlowerInfo.com.


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