House Plant Care For Beginners

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House Plant Care For Beginners

December 26th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

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Plants are commonly found in homes across North America and Europe. With an endless variety of types available on the market, there is a variety for everyone. Plants can provide a living touch to a home without hardly any expense. As water, fertilizer and light are the only requirements for a plant’s survival, it comes as no surprise that many people have tried to grow plants.

Its a fact that many folk are taking home plants to another level and taking up home hydroponics.

Hydroponic growing allows you to grow plants indoors without the need for soil and is now very popular.

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Because so many have killed purchased house plants that they have attempted to care for, many people believe they have black thumbs. Without proper soil, your plant cannot live. By nourishing the soil, you can make sure the roots of your plant has access to everything required to keep your plant alive and well.

If you are still facing issues keeping your plants alive, you should look for other reasons that your plant is dying. Things like bottled water may be the cause of plant death, as some variants strip the water of all nutrients, which your plants need to survive. Another common cause of plant fatality is the presence of pets or children. Pets and children can harm the leaves, which can result in plant fatality.

Even if you have always thought you have a black thumb, it is not impossible to learn how to keep plants living. You might even try growing your own with home hydroponics anytime in the near future!

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