Friday, 13 May 2011

Tropical House plant care-part 1-Introduction

Now that you have brought many tropical plants inside for the winter outside, it's time to go over some of the things you need to know about how to care for them in the face. This article begins a series on cold tropical plant House. You do not need to be an expert to grow plants well inside. Most cultivars require minimum care, and will provide you with all the benefits of their back.


Three basic areas that you should consider for the environment of the plant: a feed of their vessel, and their location.


Entry: ) What kind of fertilizer use, how often do you apply it? B) how often do you water, how much water you can use, and what is the best way to do this? Container: the size of the pot should be appropriate to the size of the plant, it should be enough drainage. The covering soil can be used to facilitate protection against mold. Location: when you place your plants will require consideration for the amount of light they receive the temperature to which they are exposed to the air they breathe, humidity.


Handling your tropical plants simply involves our graduates with an environment that simulates nearly as much as possible the conditions that they experience in nature. After you create the procedure, they require little time, gives you beauty, as well as cleaner air, felt your home.


You can still learn more on www.houseplantsreviews.com and www.garden.org for more information.

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