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Also keep an eye on plants in small containers in direct sun, as they can dry out very quickly. Even sun-loving cactuses and succulents are unhappy in bone-dry soil, which can happen in the blink of an eye on a hot day. To give yourself more of a buffer between waterings, repot plants into larger containers with fresh potting soil. A larger soil reservoir will retain more water and dry out slower than smaller pots.How Do I… Grow Indoor Plants in Low Light?
1. Create a mini jungleHouseplants have never been more fashionable, adding instant vibrancy and life to homes – witness the popularity of blogs such as Urban Jungle. And a windowsill is an obvious place to house a row of old-school plants in classic terracotta pots. You don’t need to be Paul Bangay either, as any combination will look good as long as they’re well watered and fertilised. The result: a little bit Scandi, a lot chic.





















