How to Care for Houseplants in Winter
Winter houseplant care made simple: water less, chase the light, keep plants away from draughts and radiators, and help with dry indoor air.
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Keep indoor plants alive and actually thriving — reading light, watering without guessing, repotting, and fixing the common problems that leave leaves yellow, droopy, or dropping.
Winter houseplant care made simple: water less, chase the light, keep plants away from draughts and radiators, and help with dry indoor air.
The common reasons houseplant leaves turn yellow, how to work out which one applies to you, and calm, practical fixes for each cause.
Forgiving houseplants that are hard to kill, why they cope so well, and how to match an easy plant to the light and habits you actually have.
When to repot a houseplant, how to choose pot size and soil, a simple step-by-step method, and the aftercare that helps it settle without stress.
How to read the light in your home, match plants to each window, and spot the signs of too much or too little light before a plant suffers.
Learn how to water houseplants correctly: check the soil first, water thoroughly, respect drainage, and tell over-watering from under-watering.
The few habits that actually keep houseplants alive: enough light, careful watering, the right plant for your room, and a bit of patience.