
Q: How often should I water my houseplant?
A: As a rule of thumb (or green finger), we suggest watering your houseplant about once a week – but do use your floral intuition. If the leaves are wilted and the soil looks dry, don’t deny the plant a drink. You could also pop in a stick of plant food every few months or so, just to keep the plant happy.
Q: Do I need to repot my house plant?
A: All our houseplants come potted in good quality soil and ample containers, and in most instances it’s unlikely you’ll need to transplant them. The exception, of course, is if yours turns into an Audrey à la Little Shop of Horrors. If your houseplant starts bulging beyond the confines of its pot, do it a favour and find it a slightly bigger home.
Plants can be found on almost every continent. Some require direct sunlight and very little water, while others need plenty of water but prefer shadier areas. They breathe in carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen, making it wise for humans to have as many plants around as possible. They give shelter to wild animals and help the planet to survive day to day.
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