I’m about to admit to something: I don’t know how to look after the plants in the house (and even in the garden for that matter). I love to garden. Not only is it a great way to get in some much-needed “me time” but it also adds to the aesthetics of the home and makes it look much more beautiful on the outside.
As a little kid, I’d always admired my dad’s beautiful lawn and appreciated his determination in making the house look so pretty from the outside. I wanted to follow in his footsteps and make something just as nice out of my lawn and home.
Even today, my family and I usually make it a day out of gardening. We go to the local nursery where we pick out the flowers and plants want to keep, buy the right soil to help them flourish, and then take the rest of the day to just plant away. If the weather cooperates, we usually end this day with a nice barbeque. Sounds just about the perfect summer day, right?
But, as much as I like to spend time selecting the plants I want both inside and outside the home, and then working on growing them, they eventually lose their perk and shine and die — sometimes a lot quicker than anticipated. It’s disheartening when this happens.
If you feel the same about your beloved plants, then this tutorial is just right for you. If you’re a DIYer, then this is right up your alley, too!
Although there are plenty of products you can buy from the store to help keep your plants healthy, you don’t always need to turn to your local hardware chain to give you a hand. There are so many at-home DIY, proven experiments you can try to help revive your houseplants; three tried-and-tested ones are listed in the video below.
If you find that you need to perk up your plants, stop them from withering away, or even rid them of the dry mildew that collects, then here’s what you need:
– Oatmeal
– Aspirin
– Castor oil
– Water
– Dish soap
A combination of the ingredients listed above will make for the perfect remedy for those plants. You can now make these solutions right at home and help them grow faster and stronger.
Want to know how to use these items to your plants’ advantage? Then click on the link below and check out the DIY trick!