Why you should grow houseplants together [PODCAST]

in dsound •  6 years ago  (edited)


If you struggle with houseplants, one strategy to try is grouping them together instead of setting them in standalone locations. Humidity goes up, they can support each other, and you often take advantage of more light. Check out the rest of the tips with Karina on today's show.

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Good info. Thank you

You're welcome, so glad you enjoyed

I am new to plants and am obsessed. I just moved an indoor houseplant that was not doing to well because I thought it might be lonely. Pleasant to come across this bit today:

"If you struggle with houseplants, one strategy to try is grouping them together instead of setting them in standalone locations. Humidity goes up, they can support each other, and you often take advantage of more light. Check out the rest of the tips with Karina on today's show."

Thank you so much and good luck!