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Along with misting, Cramm suggests placing plants on pebble trays for added moisture. Fill a tray or saucer with pebbles and add water. When you place your plant on top of the pebbles, it will sit above the water, creating a humid environment.

Humidifiers are common in local plant shops and can be used to stimulate plants at home. Therefore, humidity-loving plants do better together. Moving a distressed plant to a more humid location, like the bathroom or near the kitchen sink, also can help.

When I moved my dying nerve plant from my sun-filled living room to the bathroom, it bounced back. When I placed it on top of a pebble tray and started misting it regularly, it thrived. And you can fertilize your plants that way. Lisa Boone is a features writer for the Los Angeles Times. Since , she has covered home design, gardening, parenting, houseplants, even youth sports.

She is a native of Los Angeles. More plant stories. One clue the holidays are upon us? Garden light shows and wreath-making are back! Instead, "they enjoy dry, low-humid air. Of course, you have to be careful not to overwater even plants that love mist, he warns. Be sure to avoid spraying, misting, or washing hairy-leaved plants, such as the African Violet. Plunkett recommends investing in a moisture, light, and pH meter. And if you'd like to add a little shine to your plants, you can also mist them with Miracle-Gro Leaf Shine , which promotes hard-leaf health, resulting in beautiful foliage.

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Or rather, buy one for the aesthetics, and then buy one of these regular spray bottles instead. I love these ones — I keep cleaning products in them too, and I want to get another one for my toner.

Thanks so much! Same about the books by the way — all the dark corners in my house have a crammed bookcase. I also do not have enough space for plants. My tiny office is far too full, but my equally tiny salary insists that we stay where we are for now!

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