Taking Better Care of Potted Plants
When I have a beautiful plant or bouquet of flowers, I am never really sure where to put them in the house, whether or not they will get too much or too little sunlight.
The east side of a house or apartment is ideal for flowers and plants, which do not require a lot of sunlight. Just because a flower does not require much light does not mean that it will not give you a beautiful and colourful display. With that being said, there are far more plants and flowers that require full sunlight to bloom at their best.
But this does not mean that city gardeners need to fall into despair, there are still many ways to keep your plants and flowers thriving and colourful, even  if there is a limited amount of sunlight due to other buildings.
However, there are a few flowers and plants that need to be ruled out; you will definitely not be able to grow, roses, daisies or tomatoes.
It might take a bit of trial and error to figure out which plants do well without much sunlight, or with only morning light.
Other than their position in your home, plants that require little sunlight and those that require a lot, still need to be treated the same. It is a good idea to feed them weekly with plant feed or fertilizer. A certain level of moisture also needs to be maintained, but make sure never to go overboard.
If you are planning to give a friend or a loved one the gift of a potted plant or flower, don’t be shy to give them a few tips on how to take care of the plant afterwards! Flowers24hours.co.uk, can have your gift delivered anywhere in the UK and same-day in London. There are a variety of potted plants to choose from anything from Cactus, Exotic Plants, Green Plants, Orchid Plants, Planted Arrangements, Seasonal Plants and Single Plants.
Sources:
http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=140011&catid=188
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Thanks for having tips on how to take good care of potted plants. I have several collections of potted plants at home but not put in a secure place. Sometimes it was broke by my pets at home. I think these tips will help me a lot to secure and care my potted plants at home.
