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Growing Sunflowers

Growing Sunflowers

Healthy houseplants need more than water and sunlight to thrive. They also need a little TLC – tender loving cleaning. By removing dust and dirt from leaves, you're paving the way for healthier houseplants

Why you should clean houseplants

Plants use sunshine to conduct photosynthesis, the metabolic process that keeps them alive. Dusty, grimy layers on leaves limit the amount of light leaves receive. A dirty leaf surface also provides easy footing for diseases and can help hide insects.

Cleaning leaves does more than make plants look good. It fuels their health and can limit pests and diseases.

How to clean houseplants

Smooth leaves:

Dust plants lightly with a disposable electrostatic or reusable microfiber cloth. Next, wipe both sides of leaves with a soft cloth dipped in lukewarm water.

To remove heavy dirt, mix roughly ¼ teaspoon dish detergent in 1 quart of lukewarm water. Spray the plant, then rinse off. This is best done outdoors in the shade or on a cloudy day. To tackle cleaning larger plants indoors, place plants in the shower. Elevate them on a stool so you can turn them easily to clean all sides.

Hold small plants upside down and swish in a bucket of lukewarm water (add soap if needed). Contain soil by placing aluminum foil or plastic wrap over soil.

To give leaves a high gloss, use a professional leaf shine product.

Hairy leaves:

When to clean houseplants

How often you need to clean plants depends on how dusty your home is. The easiest way to tell when your houseplants need cleaning is with a glance or finger swipe. If you can see the dust or feel it beneath your fingers, it's probably time to clean.

In colder regions, where rinsing larger plants outdoors isn't an option year-round, consider giving plants an annual outdoor shower during warm weather. This is especially important for plants that have spent the summer outdoors.

Inspect houseplants

While cleaning, inspect plants for problems. Follow this routine to give houseplants a thorough inspection: