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Page 22 2015 Fall Home Improvement and Garden LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.COM SEPT. 29, 2015

a little fertilizer

they go gang

busters.

What is a

suitable

location?

Most winter indoor

conditions with

low humidity and

low light here in

the Midwest are

a harsh climate to

plants.

The first two

points to consider:

1) What are the natural growing conditions of a

particular plant? Is it a palm commonly found

growing on the jungle floor in low light and humid

conditions, or a cactus common to the desert sun

and dry heat.

2) Where has the plant been growing the past

couple of months?

If the plants you bring in have been in full sun

while out of doors, they will need as much light as

you can provide, maybe even some supplemental

artificial lighting.

Do not move a plant around to catch sunlight each

day, or from week to week, without good reason

such as realizing a heat source may be damaging.

Once you

choose an

appropriate

place, stick

with it.

Expect your

plant may go

through some

acclimation.

Healthy roots

You will want

to consider

repotting if

a plant is pot

bound, which

is easily determined by tapping the plant out of

a pot and you find a solid mass of roots and little

soil holding the pot shape.

Moving a plant up a pot size one to two inches

bigger affords a soil moisture buffer zone. With

this ratio of plant roots to pot size you should be

able to maintain a once a week watering schedule

where you check soil moisture, and if needed,

water until the water drains through, discarding

excess water about an hour later.

To off-set low humidity you might place the plant

on an oversized tray with pebbles and water.

Prevent moisture damage to your home

It is a good idea to add a layer of protection as

a moisture barrier beneath the pot tray where

condensation may occur. This is especially

important on wood floors. An inexpensive option

for floor plants is a carpet remnant.

Though a bit pricey, cork mats are attractive, last

a long time and are a great investment. Cork mats

come in all sizes, mediate temperature changes

and block moisture.

This is where an ounce of prevention may save

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