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Uncategorized · September 5, 2022

How do I organize my plants outside?

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The beautiful thing about nature is that it doesn’t require much work on our part to look amazing. But if you want to create a special oasis, there are some things you can do to spruce up your garden. Did you know that the way you arrange your plants can actually make a big difference to how they look?

Once you know which houseplant is right for you, here are a few tips on how to organise your plants outside:

  1. Create groupings – One of the best ways to add visual interest to your garden is to create groupings of plants. This could mean arranging them by height, colour, or type.
  1. Consider the spacing – The spacing of your plants is also important. Be sure to leave enough room between each plant so that they have room to grow.
  1. Use containers – Containers are a great way to add both function and style to your garden. Not only do they help to keep your plants organized, but they also add a touch of personality.
  1. Add some mulch – Mulch is a great way to keep your plants healthy and hydrated. It also helps to prevent weeds from taking over your garden.
  1. Get creative – There are no rules when it comes to arranging your plants. So, get creative and have fun!
  1. The plants you put together should have something in common so they look like they belong together.
  1. If you want your plants to cascade down, group them by size with the tallest in the back and the shortest in the front.
  1. You can also use color to create grouping. Try putting all of the plants with green leaves together or all of the plants with yellow flowers together.
  1. Another option is to group plants by type. For example, you could put all of the succulents together or all of the herbs together.

10 Things you should never do to your plants:

  1. Overwater them – This is one of the most common mistakes people make when it comes to caring for their plants. Plants need water to survive, but too much water can actually be harmful.
  1. Underwater them – Believe it or not, you can also underwater your plants. This can happen if you forget to water them for a while or if they are in a pot that doesn’t have good drainage.
  1. Place them in direct sunlight – While plants need sunlight to grow, too much sun can damage their leaves. If you notice your plants starting to wilt, it’s probably because they are getting too much sun.
  1. Put them in a dark room – Just like plants need sunlight to grow, they also need some darkness. If you put your plants in a room that doesn’t have any windows, they will eventually die.
  1. Move them around too much – Plants like to stay in one place. If you move them around too much, they will start to stress out and their growth will be stunted.
  1. Overcrowd them – When you overcrowd your plants, they compete for resources like sunlight and water. This can cause them to grow poorly and become unhealthy.
  1. Fertilize them too much – Just like with watering, you can also fertilize your plants too much. This can burn their roots and damage their leaves.
  1. Prune them too much – Pruning is necessary to keep your plants healthy, but you can prune them too much. This can cause them to become stunted or even die.
  1. Ignore them – Plants need attention just like any other living thing. If you neglect them, they will eventually die.
  1. Treat them like decoration – Plants are living organisms that need care and attention. They are not just decoration for your home. If you want them to thrive, you need to treat them with love and respect.

So, there you have it! These are just a few tips on how to organize your plants outside. By following these tips, you can create a beautiful and functional garden that will be the envy of your neighbors.

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