Houseplants Keep You Healthy
Amateur Gardening|October 21,2017

Ruth looks at how plants and people can help each other

Ruth Hayes
Houseplants Keep You Healthy

YOUR garden plants aren’t the only ones to enter a period of dormancy in winter – houseplants do much the same.

As light levels fall and the days shorten, indoor greenery slows down too. It stops putting on growth and, with the exception of ‘gift’ plants such as moth orchids, African violets and streptocarpus, flowering falls off too.

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