Six tips to grow your own house plants and save money
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HOUSE plants are a home-maker’s must-have – but they can be pricey.
Growing your own though is cheap, easy and incredibly satisfying.
To fill your home with greenery and even grow great-looking presents, follow these tips. I’m rooting for you!
SOW YOUR OWN: Get Insta-worthy shelves dripping with house plants cheaply by plundering those of family or friends by taking cuttings to grow your own from.
Don’t get too hung up on whether a house plant is suitable for the chop. What’s the worst that can happen? Just give it a go.
HOW TO CUT: Advice from website suggests taking a cutting of 10-20cm from below a leaf joint.
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Place it in a jar of clean water, which you keep topped up, and leave in a warm, bright position until roots start to grow.
Once the roots are established, plant it in compost and keep it moist.
DIVIDE AND CONQUER: By gently tearing a healthy, mature plant’s root ball into pieces and repotting each piece, they can become separate plants.
This works for plants such as peace lilies or most ferns.
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POT LUCK: Grab yourself a gorgeous pot to gift your plants in. I can’t resist the blue storm pot from Dobbies, down from £5.99 to £2.99.
For a festive gift try the gold hammered planter from New Look, reduced from £7.50 to £2.99.
FLOWER POWER: Grow garden flowers such as snapdragons, marigolds or poppies from seed on a windowsill over winter ready for spring.
Use a fine compost and cover the pot with cling film or a pane of glass.
Once seedlings have leaves, plant them in small pots — clean yoghurt pots with holes in the bottom will do. When they are full of roots they should be ready to plant out.
GROW YOUR MONEY: If the growing goes well, you could consider selling your plants on your doorstep or via a local Facebook group. It could help you to grow a small savings pot.
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