Low Maintenance Plant Setups

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Even the neediest of houseplants can become easy if you have the right setups. A lot of plants are very intimidating to plant parents because they require a higher level of care than most plant parents can give. Another perspective is that you are concerned that you won’t be able to take care of your plants and then you’re worried that your plants are not going to make it when you are having your busy time or low energy time of year.  So, here are 6 low-maintenance plant setups for you that will keep even the neediest plant alive and help ease your stress. It might even give you a little bit more confidence to try new and more difficult plants.

Click and Grow

Click and Grow

 Number one on this list is one of our favorites!  Click and Grow!  They have various smart gardens out there and have a variety of garden sizes full of large amounts of plants. You can grow fruits, veggies, and herbs in them very easily.

They have a self-watering system in there that you only have to water once a month. You just pop the plants in. Pour the water and walk away for a month. Everything is set on a timer. You come back to harvest your fruits and veggies. Eat your little lettuce. Perhaps make a  salad from them every day. It is absolutely an amazing system! We have an affiliate link down below for you and you can save some money on it as well.

It is really nice to be able to have your tomatoes, your lettuce, and your basil all right there. You can make your own little homegrown salad right there in your office space or in your home space and you get to harvest and eat fresh food without a bunch of pesticides on it right there every single day! It is amazing! As far as low maintenance goes a smart garden is definitely a must-have for any type of indoor gardener. It is also great for anyone trying to be a more health-conscious eater.

 Don’t worry if you actually want to grow house plants in there instead of food. That is OK too! They have a whole selection of those as well. Our petunias were amazing in this house plant setup. You can also grow polka dot plants and several others. They have a whole little section on their website for that. So go take a look and see whatever is gonna fit your fancy or float your boat. It does not get easier than a smart garden.

Self Watering Pots

Self Watering Pots

 Self-watering pots are incredible! Basically, you just fill them up with water and then you can have wicks in them that will take the moisture from the bottom of the pot and water your plant for you. So you can go away and leave your plants for a long period of time or you don’t have to water your plants on a regular. This is especially helpful if you have thirsty plants that constantly need attention. Get a self-watering pot and hey they don’t need attention anymore because they have a self-watering pot!

Before leaving just go ahead and see how long it takes for the self-watering pots to empty in your environment. It can be anywhere from one week to a month depending on what you have going on in your environment. It also depends on how rooted your plant is because more roots of the plants mean more water it will drink up.

This should at least buy you a few days of not having to water them on a regular, even with the neediest of plants. We do have an article on self-watering pots and how they work for you. Then we have another article on the specific type of plants that would benefit from self-watering pots. So if you are not sure definitely check those out too.

Pebble Tray

Pebble Tray

 Another thing that you can do if you don’t have self-watering pots makes a pebble tray. What this will do is increase the humidity around your plants and their roots. You can add water to it on a regular and your plants are going to wick up that moisture on their own. So you do not have to necessarily get a special pot for it depending on your plant.

 You can also do self-watering trays by putting saucers underneath pots and just filling them with water and constantly having water in them. When you walk by and notice that the water is empty in these saucers, you can just pour more in it, and then you’re kind of alleviating the watering needs of certain very needy plants as well. It is also fantastic for those plants that have high humidity needs. Because this will raise the ambient humidity around the specific plant for a little bit there. As long as you are occasionally filling up the pebble trays then you are good to go.

Grow Tent

Grow Tent

 Probably the most effective but expensive option is to get a grow tent. This is going to contain all of the humidity. It is a small sealed greenhouse in your home that is perfectly made for your plants.  The grow tent is going to have reflective surfaces You put one light up top and then all the light will bounce off the reflective sides. This allows your plants to be getting 360゚ light all around them and they grow prolifically.

You don’t have to worry about placement. The humidity will be high. Essentially, creating the perfect growing conditions for just about any plant. You can have them a little closer to the light or a little lower to the ground and mimic the environmental circumstances that the plants would have in their natural environment.

 It just makes it a very easy and very controlled environment. Another bonus because the humidity is going to stay higher,  your plants are not going to need water as often.

 Definitely, something to keep in mind if you want to start getting into bigger plants or if you have specific plants that are struggling. Grow tents are also great if you have to leave your plants for a long period of time and you want to make sure that they’re going to be taken care of.  The grow lights can be on a timer in there and if you do the self-watering pots and/or the pebble trays as we talked about, then you will have your plants really enjoy their time in there.

Indoor greenhouse

Indoor greenhouse

  If a grow tent is a little too much for you. You can try miniature decorative greenhouses. You can also use larger clear plastic greenhouses with shelving as well. If you have natural light coming in and just want to contain the humidity for your plants or make it a little more decorative in your lighted spaces then these can be great!  However, if you do not have the light then the grow tent is probably going to be a better option for you.

Definitely check out a greenhouse having some of that moisture in there for your plants is going to work really well and make your plants a lot more low maintenance.

Terrariums

Terrariums

 Bouncing off the mini greenhouse idea definitely check out terrariums. Especially if you have smaller plants that are high humidity loving plants and they are in need of quite a bit of attention or quite a bit of water. Also, they are great if you just don’t have a lot of space.

Small terrariums or even fish tank terrariums will work out really well for your smaller plants. If you have smaller seedlings and little 2″ pots they dry out way too often and way too quickly. Putting them in some type of terrarium is going to work well for them because they will be constantly getting that humidity. Enabling them to wick up the moisture from that terrarium as well.

 You do not even have to take them out of the pot. You can just put them in there with a little bit of substrate on the bottom. This method works out really well and makes those smaller, more vulnerable plants, a lot more healthy and happy. Also more pest free and then it makes them very low maintenance for you as well.

There are a lot of different setups out there. It just depends on what is going to work best for you and your environment with the size of your plant varieties. Hopefully, this inspired you to take a look at your environment and take control of it for your plants to make your life a little easier and your plants a lot happier.

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