A Guide to Indoor Gardening
Use these expert tips and techniques to keep your house plants looking their best.
Sunshine
Decoding those perplexing tag instructions on light.
- If the tag says direct light, the plant needs six or more hours of bright sunshine a day, hitting it head-on.
- If the tag says moderate light, the plant needs bright, direct sunshine only part of the time—about four hours a day.
- If the tag says indirect light, the plant needs to be kept a few feet away from pounding sun at all times. It wants only ambient light.
- If the tag says low light, the plant needs no direct sunshine and little ambient light. It’s happy in a room that never gets much sun.
North-facing windows don’t receive much light, southern windows tend to be sunny for much of the day, and eastern and western
windows are sunny for part of the day. But, of course, trees, shrubs, and buildings can block light. Get to know the light
in your home simply by observing it. That’s the best way to figure out what plants you can accommodate and where they should
live.
For more ideas, see how to decorate with house plants.
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