Winterizing Houseplants

From the McDonald Garden Center Blog

Keeping Houseplants Happy When Winter Sets In

When winter arrives, your houseplants feel the change just as much as you do. The short days, cooler temperatures, and drier indoor air can all slow growth and stress plants that were thriving just weeks earlier. The good news? A few simple adjustments can help your houseplants not just survive winter, but stay happy and healthy until spring.Below are practical, easy-to-follow tips to keep your indoor plants happy all season long:

5 Ways to Keep Your Houseplants Happy in January

January has arrived and we are so thrilled for a new year of gardening indoors and out! Now is the perfect time to prepare your houseplants for the chilliest months of the year because even though they are indoors, the outdoor weather can still affect their growing habits and health. To keep your houseplants looking and feeling happy, follow this 5-step guide from our Green Team. 

Top 5 Ways to Keep Your Plants Happy Through the Winter

Keeping your houseplants happy during the chillier months of the year is sometimes an unpredictable task. One moment your plant could be looking great, the next it isn’t and you’re left wondering, “What went wrong?”  We are here to help keep your houseplants looking and feeling their best, even though the cold and dry winter months. We have collected our top 5 tips for winterizing your houseplants, straight from the Green Team experts.