A neat trick for your indoor tropical plants
Tropical plants love rain, but they really don't get much of it in your house. Sure, watering and feeding them is fine, but there is a neat trick that they will really love - giving them a shower.
No, don't take them into the bathroom, take them outside on a rainy day. Of course, it should be a gentle rain, like the one falling right now. You don't want to put them during a heavy rain, or heavy winds. But giving them a shower in a nice warm rain is perfect for them.
It's about 52 degrees (11 C) right now, which is just perfect. And the rain is gentle. So if you're reading this at 8:30 am on February 20th in the Phoenix, Arizona area, go ahead and put your tropical plants out for a shower. They will love it.
This is a Kentia palm, which is especially easy to do this to. Note that it is still in the planting pot, which sits in a decorative cache-pot in the living room. The cache-pot stays there, and the plant, and planting pot, are easily transported outside into the rain. I've heard of this trick before, but was reminded of it while reading "Seed to Elegance" yesterday.
No, don't take them into the bathroom, take them outside on a rainy day. Of course, it should be a gentle rain, like the one falling right now. You don't want to put them during a heavy rain, or heavy winds. But giving them a shower in a nice warm rain is perfect for them.
It's about 52 degrees (11 C) right now, which is just perfect. And the rain is gentle. So if you're reading this at 8:30 am on February 20th in the Phoenix, Arizona area, go ahead and put your tropical plants out for a shower. They will love it.
This is a Kentia palm, which is especially easy to do this to. Note that it is still in the planting pot, which sits in a decorative cache-pot in the living room. The cache-pot stays there, and the plant, and planting pot, are easily transported outside into the rain. I've heard of this trick before, but was reminded of it while reading "Seed to Elegance" yesterday.
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