Indoor Gardening Tips & Tricks
- Michael Flocken
- Sep 22, 2019
- 1 min read
7 Indoor Gardening Tips for Thriving Houseplants
Less H2O. Interior plants need less water in winter. ...Hold the fertilizer. Plants are dormant in the winter and do not need an artificial boost of growing power.Let in light and keep plants clean. ...Increase humidity. ...Prepare for spring. ...Cut away old growth. ...Refresh the soil.

8 Types of Indoor Fruit Trees You Can Grow in Your Living Room
Here's a primer on fruit trees that you can grow indoors, and how much light and water each needs to thrive.
1. Figs
2. Lemons
3. Limes
4. Oranges
5. Olives
6. Avocados
7. Bananas
8. Mulberries
There are decorative house plants and then there are edible plants that you tend to in a tiny kitchen garden. But what about in between?
If you're looking for an indoor plant that's both decorative and edible, look to the world of fruit trees! While many grow to be enormous in the wild and are native to perpetually sunny conditions, there are a number of dwarf plants that will do just…
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For any indoor plant you’re planning to grow and want to do it fast, you can check the growing conditions on the Guide to Houseplants Encyclopaedia page. Click on the plant name you’re interested in, scroll down and you’ll see an at-a-glance list of growing conditions letting you know the temperatures, light levels, humidity and care tips for successfully growing the plant indoors. Light level, temperature and humidity are the key factors which play a pivotal role in stimulating plant growth.
Plant Growth Stimulation
70oF is an optimal temperature for most indoor plants.Soil differs by plant species. For most plant varieties, a good quality potting soil has vermiculite, permite, and peat moss.The major component to stimulate faster growth is nitrogen.…
The Indoor Conditions All Plants Need to Grow Successfully
Without the right interior conditions, you won’t be able to make indoor plants grow faster. What plants need are the right light conditions, proper temperature, relative humidity, nutrients, and water.
Light is the crucial factor that determines whether a plant will grow indoors, just tolerate the conditions (no growth but stays alive) or just flat out die.
Whether you need to grow plants fast for a science project during the holidays, or you’re interested in growing plants to gift for Mother’s Day or Teacher Appreciation Day, sometimes you just need a way to speed up the process. If you’re cutting it close and you need an edge to cultivate plants fast and indoors, there’s a method you can use to stimulate plant growth.
The first of which starts with the type of plant you’re growing.
Some plants grow at much faster rates than others, given the conditions are right and proper care is taken.