plants

@rainbow (6761)
November 27, 2006 11:16am CST
How do you keep plants in the house? Mine keep dying.
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9 responses
@monawahid (145)
• United Arab Emirates
27 Nov 06
it depends which plants u keep in the house...every plant has its special way of keeping them fine and upright jus da way every human has different way of living i mean differnt country has different races n so does plant hav different kind...da indoor ones also hav different speciality like sum need cold water..sum need abit of sunlight exposure..sum need daily water sum need at times..dere mite b dust settled on the leaves which aint allowin dem to go through photsynthesis..jus ask the shop keeper how to take care of the particular plant u buy! all da best
@rainbow (6761)
27 Nov 06
thanks usually follow the instructions on the label, but I still kill them, probably best for me to stick to outdoor plants really.
@squrrly26 (556)
• United States
27 Nov 06
the best thing to do is find out exactly what kind of plant you have an research it on the web.I have had the same problems as you and I found with some research and a lot of trial and error you can figure it out.Also using plant food every once in a while will work wonders.Here is a good homemade plant food recipe that I use once a month on my plants and it seems to do a really good job. 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon household amonia 1 tablespoon epsom salts 1 teaspoon household salt mix all this in a gallon of water and watch your plants grow bigger,flower more and get more colorful.
@rainbow (6761)
27 Nov 06
i get that all the time, don't worry, thanks again
• United States
27 Nov 06
really sorry about the 4 posts it kept saying it was unable to send so I kept trying and this is what happened.Wasn't trying to be rude or ignorant.
• Pakistan
10 Dec 06
Ask to a gardner.
@rainbow (6761)
10 Dec 06
Scary thing is my boyfriends uncle owns a garden centre and I still kill them
@binitkedia (1172)
• India
27 Nov 06
water them on a regular basis
@rainbow (6761)
27 Nov 06
think they might get too wet now it's turned colder.thank you for your help!
@minxy67 (2707)
10 Dec 06
The only think I can suggest is regular watering and make sure that your plants get plenty of light.
@rainbow (6761)
10 Dec 06
I think the best way is for me too leave them alone and just put plants in my garden, I try to look after them but it's just not meant to be. My 3 surviving ones are looking pretty poorly - I do my best but ...?
@squrrly26 (556)
• United States
27 Nov 06
the best thing to do is find out exactly what kind of plant you have an research it on the web.I have had the same problems as you and I found with some research and a lot of trial and error you can figure it out.Also using plant food every once in a while will work wonders.Here is a good homemade plant food recipe that I use once a month on my plants and it seems to do a really good job. 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon household amonia 1 tablespoon epsom salts 1 teaspoon household salt mix all this in a gallon of water and watch your plants grow bigger,flower more and get more colorful.
@rainbow (6761)
27 Nov 06
thanks - will try it! usually use baby bio.
@squrrly26 (556)
• United States
27 Nov 06
the best thing to do is find out exactly what kind of plant you have an research it on the web.I have had the same problems as you and I found with some research and a lot of trial and error you can figure it out.Also using plant food every once in a while will work wonders.Here is a good homemade plant food recipe that I use once a month on my plants and it seems to do a really good job. 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon household amonia 1 tablespoon epsom salts 1 teaspoon household salt mix all this in a gallon of water and watch your plants grow bigger,flower more and get more colorful.
@squrrly26 (556)
• United States
27 Nov 06
the best thing to do is find out exactly what kind of plant you have an research it on the web.I have had the same problems as you and I found with some research and a lot of trial and error you can figure it out.Also using plant food every once in a while will work wonders.Here is a good homemade plant food recipe that I use once a month on my plants and it seems to do a really good job. 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon household amonia 1 tablespoon epsom salts 1 teaspoon household salt mix all this in a gallon of water and watch your plants grow bigger,flower more and get more colorful.
@proofsay (661)
• Indonesia
27 Nov 06
take water at our plants avery day
@rainbow (6761)
27 Nov 06
think I may have drowned some before