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On the Being Home With Hunker podcast host @laurie.gunning.grossman shares four ways to care for your indoor plants that are strange, surprising, unexpected, and a little bit odd. Yet, ultimately, altogether helpful.
There are anxieties about how to take care of indoor plants. And I get it — there’s so much to know. How much light does a plant need? Where to place it in your home? How much water does it need? When do you prune it? When do you fertilize it? When do you repot? I mean, help help! It’s no wonder people are nervous.
If you listen to this podcast, you may have heard me say that for many years, I told myself the story that I don’t know how to take care of plants — until a couple of years ago when I said, no more. I’m no longer telling myself that I’m a plant killer. It was time to step up. So now, I’ve taken on the identity of a person with a green-ish thumb. And, so far, so good. It’s taken time along with some trial and error to keep my indoor plants alive. And it’s ever changing and ever evolving, but I guess that goes with the territory of taking care of something that’s alive. Thank goodness kids are heartier than plants if you know what I mean!
While I’m still very much a beginner, I luckily work with experts at Hunker who know the ins and outs of caring for plants. So, keep listening for four of my favorite slightly wacky ways to keep your plants alive and thriving.
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For the full article: Surprising and Delightfully Odd Ways to Keep Houseplants Alive
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On the Being Home With Hunker podcast host @laurie.gunning.grossman shares four ways to care for your indoor plants that are strange, surprising, unexpected, and a little bit odd. Yet, ultimately, altogether helpful.
There are anxieties about how to take care of indoor plants. And I get it — there’s so much to know. How much light does a plant need? Where to place it in your home? How much water does it need? When do you prune it? When do you fertilize it? When do you repot? I mean, help help! It’s no wonder people are nervous.
If you listen to this podcast, you may have heard me say that for many years, I told myself the story that I don’t know how to take care of plants — until a couple of years ago when I said, no more. I’m no longer telling myself that I’m a plant killer. It was time to step up. So now, I’ve taken on the identity of a person with a green-ish thumb. And, so far, so good. It’s taken time along with some trial and error to keep my indoor plants alive. And it’s ever changing and ever evolving, but I guess that goes with the territory of taking care of something that’s alive. Thank goodness kids are heartier than plants if you know what I mean!
While I’m still very much a beginner, I luckily work with experts at Hunker who know the ins and outs of caring for plants. So, keep listening for four of my favorite slightly wacky ways to keep your plants alive and thriving.
LINKS TO THINGS TALKED ABOUT IN THIS EPISODE
For the full article: Surprising and Delightfully Odd Ways to Keep Houseplants Alive
OTHER EPISODES YOU MIGHT LIKE
MORE ABOUT LAURIE GUNNING GROSSMAN
ABOUT THIS PODCAST
For more information about this episode, or other podcast episodes, visit Hunker.com/podcast.
ABOUT HUNKER
Hunker inspires and empowers you to create a space that expresses who you are, shows off your unique style, and makes your life happier and more productive.
Visit us, follow us, learn more.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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