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Here’s why you need to clean your indoor plants regularly

The trick to keeping your indoor plants happy and healthy.

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Here’s why you need to clean your indoor plants regularly

Keeping your indoor plants alive involves much more than simply watering them when you remember. Sunlight requirements need to be met, the temperature needs to be just right, potting mix must be the right blend and some can even be fussy about the pot or planter they live in and whether it has adequate drainage or room to grow. And, if this list wasn’t enough to put you off indoor plants for good, they also need to have their leaves cleaned regularly!

“Cleaned?!?!” you ask?

Yes, that’s right. Indoor plants, like the rest of the decorative ornaments, books and furniture in our homes, also accumulate dust.

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“What’s wrong with a bit of dust,” you ask?

A layer of dust on the leaves of your indoor plants will partially block sunlight and reduce the plant’s ability to photosynthesize. Photosynthesis is the process in which a plant feeds itself so, it’s pretty important. The more we can do to make this process easier, the happier and healthier our plants will be.

How often should you clean your indoor plants? 

This will be determined by how quickly dust accumulates in your home. Depending on where you live, whether your house is closed up or open, the type of surfaces you have in your home and whether you have a lot of dust-collecting crevices or decorative pieces will all contribute to the amount of dust and how quickly it builds up.

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The easiest way to check whether your plants need dusting or wiping down is to simply run your finger over the leaves. If you can feel the dust or see where your finger has been, they need a clean.

How to clean your indoor plants

How you clean your indoor plants will be different for different species. Hardy plants with strong leaves, like rubber plants or fiddle leaf figs, can be sprayed with the hose or shower and wiped over with a damp cloth.

Smaller, more delicate plants like maidenhair ferns and donkey tail will need to be cleaned using a soft duster on them and a spritz with a spray bottle of water afterwards to wash away the residue.

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Tip

Take your indoor plants outside once a month and give them a good spray with the hose. This will help to clean off any dust, give them a big drink and a bit of fresh air – all essential for a healthy plant.

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