I asked a professional gardener to share her best kept secrets.
For a while, your new green friends might thrive just as much as you are.
How to keep plants alive, according to a professional gardener
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I often tell my customers to wait until the soil begins to dry out.
Thats your signal to stop watering.
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Keep it simple and decide first: Is the light direct or indirect?
Then, if its indirect: Is it bright, medium, or low?
Once you narrow it down, itll be much easier to choose the best plant varieties for your space.
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Plants such as cacti and the ever-popular succulents can tolerate lower levels of humidity.
The majority of houseplants will thrive when the relative humidity is kept at fifty percent or higher.
For moisture-loving plants, Spanger says you might use moss.

A favorite finishing material among professionals is live moss, which some of us even grow in our greenhouses.
Take it home and tuck it around your orchid or bromeliad and watch it thrive, she says.
Most houseplants, just like us, are most comfortable between 65F to 80F.

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Extreme cold or hot fluctuations in temps can stress them out, says Marino.
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Then find out theeasy mistake most people make when it comes to caring for air plants.

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