tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post5839929235286614778..comments2024-02-11T02:27:42.622-05:00Comments on Little Green Notebook: How to Keep Houseplants Alive?Jenny at LGNhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02425576060240501896noreply@blogger.comBlogger66125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-29799635927434016492013-02-25T13:26:54.068-05:002013-02-25T13:26:54.068-05:00It's amazing how much better my houseplants di...It's amazing how much better my houseplants did when I actually read and followed the care instructions. haha. They are all healthy & happy at the moment....but things could change at any second.kalanicuthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14853050797830829201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-21165345955679452702013-02-24T00:34:53.550-05:002013-02-24T00:34:53.550-05:00I love succulents for this reason. I can honestl...I love succulents for this reason. I can honestly forget I have them for a month (or longer) and still have them love me. They actually love me more the more I ignore them. Just play them good music sometimes and if you do accidentally ignore them for too long, they can often be revived with a little attention.Danihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05121889452701901620noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-5330910457436340622013-02-22T17:34:38.187-05:002013-02-22T17:34:38.187-05:00I'm with you completely. I wish I had a natura...I'm with you completely. I wish I had a natural green thumb, but I don't. I'm a plant serial killer. I struggle with when to water, how much, what kind of light. No matter what I try, even if I follow the instruction exactly, plants die. Love all the suggestions in the comments. I'm going to try a lot of them. I'm tired of going to plant funerals and so is my wallet.<br /><a href="http://mymorningcoffeeblog.com/" rel="nofollow">my morning coffee</a><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08373202660720863722noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-83409576545043187162013-02-22T04:24:45.401-05:002013-02-22T04:24:45.401-05:00Im totally sneaking in info via your commenters. ...Im totally sneaking in info via your commenters. I JUST began incorporating house plants into your home because I have always had the blackest of black thumbs. I just spent moolah at ikea today on a few new "live" additions to the family. Hopefully I can keep them that way.Shavonda@AHomeFullOfColorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17239331529418919451noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-75225733793113018942013-02-21T17:50:43.528-05:002013-02-21T17:50:43.528-05:00I take tai chi in a studio that has the glass wate...I take tai chi in a studio that has the glass water insert containers with a stem that just sits continually in the pot. I'm guessing it works well because it's not anybody's job to water the plants (so it doesn't get done) and they are pretty holistic about everything. I always keep the care instructions in the container ('cause I can't remember all the details), but I think I should get plants that are all on the same schedule of watering so it makes it easier. ladycreateshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18411270372770409557noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-68380035063413649862013-02-21T16:14:32.868-05:002013-02-21T16:14:32.868-05:00Gardenweb.com is my best friend for both houseplan...Gardenweb.com is my best friend for both houseplants and my vegetable garden. Put any plant name in the search, and you'll find a log of helpful info that's easy enough for the non-green thumb'ed to follow.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06753909501875371869noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-43026810360824502492013-02-21T09:38:03.504-05:002013-02-21T09:38:03.504-05:00I'd love it if you did a post with the results...I'd love it if you did a post with the results from this post. I'm hopeless with apartment-plants.Katiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14302572802076409245noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-22935813573671836052013-02-21T09:26:53.667-05:002013-02-21T09:26:53.667-05:00I think it's less about water, more about ligh...I think it's less about water, more about light. Mostly it comes down to the light in your house. I don't have much light and only a few plants can handle it for very long. Moving some to the window has made all the difference, but still! My mom's house though is full of light and she could keep things alive forever, we had an orchid for 3 years, other plants much much longer growing up. I know you come to UT, the best place to start learning about this sort of thing is Cactus and Tropicals. It is my happy place. You will love it. You tell them how much light from what time of day to when, and they can help you find a plant that will do well. Even if you bought it at IKEA, they an tell you what it needs to stay healthy, and like me, you might not be able to offer it in every room. :( Someday. I'm sure there is a similar place near you, but it is still one of my favorite stores to check out in SLC.<br />Peace lilies are some of my least favorite plants, so good luck finding something more interesting and more hardy at the same time! Jane Durhamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07570807633714211050noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-81130118550478562492013-02-21T01:44:17.135-05:002013-02-21T01:44:17.135-05:00They need less water than you think. Stick your f...They need less water than you think. Stick your finger in the dirt and root around. If it's damp a couple of inches in, then leave it. That bromeliad bloom will shrivel and die after a while, but the plant shoots "pups" from around the base.Meagan Clairehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11484476181535609459noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-12184051128131381602013-02-20T22:43:53.673-05:002013-02-20T22:43:53.673-05:00I have had a peace lily for two years. Everyone he...I have had a peace lily for two years. Everyone here is right, wait till the leaves droop then water it. The key is to not set it in direct sunlight that's when she gets angry! My husband feels bad for mine, I let it get too the brink of death and it can see the light at the end of the tunnel and then I water it and it springs back to life! I've done this more times than I can count! MaKaelahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09494649531817202482noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-51609633863473657092013-02-20T21:47:31.172-05:002013-02-20T21:47:31.172-05:00Here's a timely link:
http://www.ivillage.com/...Here's a timely link:<br />http://www.ivillage.com/house-plant-care-guide/7-b-421152?nlcid=sw|02-20-2013|&_mid=363441&_rid=363441.13503.85037#421153Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07030162154153107377noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-61290016971512034902013-02-20T20:48:08.212-05:002013-02-20T20:48:08.212-05:00I second everyone who says orchids are easy! I ge...I second everyone who says orchids are easy! I get mine from the grocery store. Once a week, I take each orchid out of the outer pot, put it in the sink in the morning, soak it in water from the faucet, and leave it in the sink until the following morning to dry out. I do this on the same day every week, and my orchids easily last 6 months. I have also learned from a friend that sometimes my plants look dead (like African violets), but if I pull off all the dead leaves, re-pot, and add water, they will put out new leaves and can be saved.<br />My kids love making terrariums and dish gardens - there are lots of great tutorials out there and they last for a while, too. The nice thing is that you can use really small, inexpensive plants but massed together in a great container they look amazing. I have a succulent dish garden that has been going for more than 2 years and still looks great.Anne Marie's mommyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16344424282648539806noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-72572533810830901952013-02-20T16:11:19.750-05:002013-02-20T16:11:19.750-05:00I have a brown thumb, but I have kept a peace lily...I have a brown thumb, but I have kept a peace lily alive for 7 years! They are so easy. To avoid over watering, I just wait til the leaves get droopy. Then I dump about a cup of water. Its amazing - the plant tells me when it needs watering! Ally N.https://www.blogger.com/profile/16478587848319837084noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-42841047470428462272013-02-20T15:06:42.025-05:002013-02-20T15:06:42.025-05:00I wish I could help! At Christmas, my poinsettias ...I wish I could help! At Christmas, my poinsettias died the day they came home with me!? If you find any techniques that work, please let us know!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-53236126277831462802013-02-20T14:02:50.204-05:002013-02-20T14:02:50.204-05:00@Valeria Piana - I am so excited to learn about th...@Valeria Piana - I am so excited to learn about that app!! Thanks for sharing. :) Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06340093497248867299noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-9030076406894744362013-02-20T12:44:42.569-05:002013-02-20T12:44:42.569-05:00YOU GUYS. This is all amazing information!! Thank ...YOU GUYS. This is all amazing information!! Thank you all so much!<br /><br />(Valerie - downloading that app as we speak! xo)Jenny at LGNhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02425576060240501896noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-79948032258509467442013-02-20T12:35:55.996-05:002013-02-20T12:35:55.996-05:00We used to kill every plant that entered our home....We used to kill every plant that entered our home...until we discovered KOUBACHI. <br /><br />Its an app you can get for your smartphone that has a pretty big library of plants. You find yours, enter whether its indoors or outside and then it helps you "calibrate" it - asking you to water it, then check the soil moisture everyday. When the soil is dry, you water it and tell the app, and with that, it tells you how best to maintain the plant in your home given the humidity, etc by sending you reminders to mist and water the plant. <br /><br />I tell you, its AMAZING. We have a number of absolutely gorgeous plants now, that get compliments from everyone who comes by. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06177812194358126494noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-14168137636271744742013-02-20T11:05:54.243-05:002013-02-20T11:05:54.243-05:00I choose super easy care plants and mostly leave t...I choose super easy care plants and mostly leave them alone. It seems like the more I fuss over them, the worse they do. I don't even re-pot them from the nursery pot-I just plunk them inside a nicer one. Some easy ones are the snake plant, jade plant, succulents, rubber tree, scheffelera, and peace lily. I can't have peace lilies because my cat eats plants. I do find that almost all of them like to have a saucer underneath them though.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14304511336491610573noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-589348002944171222013-02-20T11:00:02.950-05:002013-02-20T11:00:02.950-05:00I also love to have plants in my home - they make ...I also love to have plants in my home - they make it so much more "homey". I try to buy easy care plants and I always find that the more I fuss over them, the worse they do. I honestly leave them in the nursery pots and put them inside another, more decorative pots. I water them randomly - when I remember and they are all thriving. I have a Schefflera, several jade plants, two pots of random succulents from Home Depot, a rubber tree, and a snake plant. I need to be careful what I buy because my cat eats plants.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14304511336491610573noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-71808458888700784362013-02-20T10:23:56.515-05:002013-02-20T10:23:56.515-05:00I don't have the greenest of thumbs so I'm...I don't have the greenest of thumbs so I'm happy to read all of these helpful comments. The only thing I would add that I haven't seen yet is sometimes I will add an ice cube to my plant and let it melt down. I have no idea if that's a good thing to do or not, but my plant has survived since this past summer (I also asked the florist for the easiest plant she had). I'm hoping to work up to a prettier plant like an orchid or bromeliad or fern. Good luck!Carrie https://www.blogger.com/profile/17787508597961053659noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-81073986590551706012013-02-20T10:23:27.330-05:002013-02-20T10:23:27.330-05:00I try to always have an aloe vera plant in the kit...I try to always have an aloe vera plant in the kitchen. I've killed a few but they're pretty low-maintenance and they don't get too large when you snip them regularly to treat minor cooking burns like I do!Elizabethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14122241601171435509noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-15606531074515306142013-02-20T10:06:37.201-05:002013-02-20T10:06:37.201-05:00I've had the best luck with spider plants and ...I've had the best luck with spider plants and Christmas cactus. Both are hardy enough that if leaves fall off, you can stick them in a glass of water in a sunny window and they'll grow new roots. I also forget to water them for weeks and they forgive me. My mom says that both plants like to be pot-bound so you don't need to re-pot them too often.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-55442551568436112112013-02-20T09:45:42.112-05:002013-02-20T09:45:42.112-05:00My black thumb thanks you for posting this questio...My black thumb thanks you for posting this question--I learned so much from the comments! Love your blog and style, I subscribe thru RSS feed and get so excited when there are updates! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01622942785322087215noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-45221379517018870742013-02-20T09:34:37.617-05:002013-02-20T09:34:37.617-05:00My problem has always been over-watering--especial...My problem has always been over-watering--especially my succulents and bromeliads. However, there are some plants that I just can't seem to keep alive for more than a few weeks no matter what I try. I've finally realized that despite how much I love the look of certain plants, they aren't worth the money if you can't keep them going. I've had the best luck with any type of pothos, philodendron, or sansevieria. I love to come across new varieties of these favorites because they add new splashes of color to my planters, and I know they'll last.<br /><br />http://www.pardonthenoob.com/2013/02/a-little-bit-of-green.htmlAllie @ PardontheNoobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15141377652457700073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3009168790894665633.post-91684159242170327532013-02-20T08:16:15.004-05:002013-02-20T08:16:15.004-05:00Stick with snake plants and jades. Succulents just...Stick with snake plants and jades. Succulents just need damp soil- never saturated soil- and they will live for years. I move my jades outdoors once the overnight temp stays warm and they get huge. Te best part is you can clip off sections and start a new plant. (might be why I have 10 now!)<br /><br />http://designologyinteriors.blogspot.com/2011/04/succulant-plant-projects.htmlDesignology Interiorshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14816946449157763568noreply@blogger.com