DanielleRiggio
Danielle Riggio Blog

Subscribe and receive email notifications of new blog posts.




rss logo RSS Feed
Agent Promotion | 1 Posts
Agent Spotlight | 1 Posts
Awards | 1 Posts
Buy a Home | 1 Posts
Laffey Knows | 333 Posts
Outside the Box | 22 Posts
Things to Do Transportation Laffey Real Estate Long Island Real Estate Historic Landmarks Montauk Lighthouse Buy Luxury Home Luxury Living Luxury Lifestyle Citi Field New York Mets Family Fun Historic Homes Forest Hills Queens Real Estate Queens homes for sale Oheka Castle Realtor Real estate agent Golf Courses Local businesses Area information Local attractions Restaurants Nassau County Community Events Homeowner Tips holidays Open house Home improvement tips For sellers Local wineries Area photographers For families Fitness centers New Year's resolutions For Buyers Mortgage First-time Buyers Buy a House REALTORS® Top Producer Oyster Bay NY Charitable Events Curb Appeal Home Seller Tips Festivals Sell Your Home Agent Recognition General news Relocation LeadingRE Moving Inherit a House Real Estate Agents Agent Awards Careers Personal Health Senior Community Downsizing Luxury Portfolio Leading RE Follow The Orange Social Media Suffolk County Homebuying tips Gated communities Finance a home Queens County Landscaping Online classes For Owners Home Tech Virtual Tour Gardening Home Maintenance Real Trends 500 Philip Laffey Mark Laffey Donnamarie Chaimanis Melville NY Fernand Leger Steve Schappacher Shappacher White DPC Virtual Home Showing Virtual Open House Bakeries Northport, NY Port Washington, NY Smithtown, NY Levittown, NY Rockville Centre, NY Offers Great Neck NY Huntington NY Farmingdale, NY Babylon, NY Astoria, NY Long Island City, NY Centerport NY Albertson NY Briarwood NY Atlantic Beach NY Bayville NY Bellmore NY Brookville NY Carle Place NY Centre Island NY Glen Cove NY Nissequogue NY East Hills NY East Williston NY Staging Roslyn NY Roslyn Estates NY Roslyn Harbor NY Roslyn Heights NY Sands Point NY Sea Cliff NY Syosset NY Uniondale NY Upper Brookville NY South Huntington NY Stony Brook NY Rego Park NY Rockaway Beach NY Springfield Gardens NY Sunnyside NY Saint James NY Amityville NY Asharoken NY Commack NY Bayside NY Bellerose NY College Point NY Central Islip NY Glen Head NY Hempstead NY Hewlett NY Hicksville NY East Northport NY Fort Salonga NY Hauppauge NY Huntington Bay NY Huntington Station NY Elmhurst NY Floral Park NY Flushing NY Fresh Meadows NY Glen Oaks NY Jericho NY Lattingtown NY Laurel Hollow NY Locust Valley NY Manhasset NY Matinecock NY Merrick NY Mill Neck NY Mineola NY Muttontown NY Kings Park NY Lloyd Harbor NY Lloyd Neck NY Jackson Heights NY Jamaica NY Jamaica Estates Little Neck NY Malba NY Middle Village NY North Hills NY Oceanside NY Old Westbury NY Plandome NY Westbury NY Williston Park NY Woodbury NY Wheatley Heights NY Wyandanch NY Queens Village NY Whitestone NY Deer Park NY Dix Hills NY Douglaston NY Richmond Hill NY Cold Spring Harbor NY Copiague NY Parades Non-profits Outdoors Recreation Food & Drink
March
13

Indoor Plant Care - Long Island Homeowners - Laffey Real Estate

Homeowners are always looking for new and exciting ways to spruce up their households. Finding a few indoor plants at local plant shops is an inexpensive way to give areas more color and improve their atmosphere. Indoor plants aren't too difficult to take care of, but there are a few basic guidelines that you should follow. Our real estate agents have put together some quick tips to help you get started.

  • Learn Their Watering Needs
    You first need to figure out each indoor plant's watering requirements so that you're not likely to under-water or over-water them. Plants differ in how much you need to water them, so you should do some research or ask someone at a nursery about your particular plant. If you're afraid that you'll neglect them, you may want to stick to cacti or succulents, which need less water.

  • Fertilize Them Periodically
    In addition to watering, most houseplants should be fertilized occasionally. The spring and summer seasons are typically the best time to do this with most indoor plants because this is when they go through a growth spurt. You don't want to over-fertilize houseplants, so look at their care instructions and follow them as closely as possible.

  • Be Sure to Wash Them Off
    Indoor plants will get dirty just like anything else in your home. We recommend that you remove dust from the plants occasionally and spray each one down very lightly with a bit of water. If the plants have hairy leaves, we'd recommend using a small brush to clean them off, whereas smooth leaves can be wiped down with a clean cloth. Doing this will make the plant look better but will also assist it in soaking up more light.

  • Don't Forget to Prune Them
    Homeowners very often forget to prune. You should do this during the fall season because most plants will have grown quite a bit over the summer. Pruning will make the plants look better but also prevent them from getting too big. This is also a great time to remove dead leaves and stems around the plant.

  • Repot Overgrown Plants
    If any of your indoor plants are overgrown, you need to put them in a new pot. Sometimes, it's hard to tell from the top of the plant, so check the roots. If they're circling inside their current pot, this is a good indicator that the plant should be moved. That being said, you can keep it in the same pot by trimming some of the roots and replanting it with fresh potting soil.

  • Remove and Prevent Pests
    There's no way to avoid all pests, but there are ways to prevent most of them. First, gently spray your indoor plants to clear away any bugs. Next, use insecticidal soap on the plant. This protects them from several different types of pests, including aphids and spider mites.

  • Purchase Some Air Plants
    If you don't have a lot of time to take care of your indoor plants or are afraid that they might die under your watch, you may want to purchase some air plants. As the name suggests, these plants primarily require air to grow. You don't need to add any soil, which makes taking care of them easier. Plus, their leaves look a bit like the appendages of an alien or exotic sea creature, which adds to the allure.

Just a few indoor plants can turn your household into a true home for you and your loved ones. If you're ready to find your new dream home, contact us today.

Disclaimer: All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. All properties are subject to prior sale, change or withdrawal. Neither listing broker(s) or information provider(s) shall be responsible for any typographical errors, misinformation, misprints and shall be held totally harmless. Listing(s) information is provided for consumers personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Information on this site was last updated 03/06/2026. The listing information on this page last changed on 03/06/2026. The data relating to real estate for sale on this website comes in part from the Internet Data Exchange program of Delta Media Group MLS (last updated Fri 03/06/2026 12:00:22 AM EST) or OneKey MLS (last updated Thu 03/05/2026 11:53:19 PM EST). Real estate listings held by brokerage firms other than Laffey Real Estate may be marked with the Internet Data Exchange logo and detailed information about those properties will include the name of the listing broker(s) when required by the MLS. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy / DMCA Notice / ADA Accessibility

Login to My Homefinder

Pixel