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If you have 250 plants in your home, what would you do? That seems like WAY too many plants to care for, right? But for Samantha Hermann, better known as @houseplusplant on Instagram, this is her second nature. She’s my newest plant friend, and I’m so excited to have a casual conversation with her on this episode (let me know if you want more episodes like this). Samantha has been successfully keeping that many plants alive and happy for years, and I’m sure it’s a lot of work. But she’s here to share her best tips for managing a large indoor plant collection without stressing out!
Growing Joy: The Plant Lover's Guide to Cultivating Happiness (and Plants) by Maria Failla, Illustrated by Samantha Leung
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With four kids, a dog, and hundreds of plants, Samantha is a pretty chill plant parent. In fact, she doesn't do strict watering schedules or frequent repottings. She embraces something more like a survival of the fittest mentality—just meet each plant's needs as they come up.
So instead of one big watering day–which can take hours, water just a couple of plants each day as needed. Spend 10 to 20 minutes each morning walking around, checking on your plants. So if anything needs water, grab your pump sprayer bottle with fertilized solution (this is what Samantha uses) and simply water any plants that are thirsty that day.
The philosophy here is all about taking time each day to really look at and enjoy your plants. That's how you'll catch any potential issues early before they become problems.
Of course, caring for hundreds of plant babies still requires some practical systems and tools. According to Samantha, consider investing in automated watering stakes for your thirstier plants like alocasias. It’s like a stick that you put near the plant's roots to water it right where it needs it.
For hard-to-reach hanging plants, you can use a telescoping watering wand (a tool with a slender tube that can extend or retract). And if you have grow lights, make sure to put them on automatic timers.
When it comes to pests, Samantha recommends spraying down new plants with insecticidal soap as a preventative measure. If you see issues starting, treat that plant with something like horticultural oil until it's resolved.
It's okay to let plants go when they no longer bring you joy. I’m not kidding.
Even with her chill approach, Samantha says it's important to let go of plants you're not enjoying anymore. If you find yourself neglecting or feeling “meh” about a plant, don't be afraid to gift it away, sell it, or compost it without guilt.
Accept the fact that plants naturally have a life cycle. Letting go of “plant guilt” helps keep this hobby fun and joyful, which is the whole point of having plants! It’s supposed to be something to help you de-stress.
One of the most impressive things about Samantha's plant areas is how stylish and uncluttered they look. She recommends using neutral-colored planters, group plants together, and incorporating different heights with shelves and plant stands.
Keeping your color palette simple helps make the eye focus on the beautiful plants, not distracting patterns and colors. Not to mention, different heights make it feel more like a scene set in a jungle.
At the end of the day, plants should enrich your life, not cause you constant stress and anxiety. If taking care of your plants stops feeling like a fun hobby, then it's time to re-evaluate.
Maybe you need to downsize your collection temporarily. Or you could buy varieties that do not need as much care. Or get better plant care tools to save time and effort. The goal is finding more joy, not to make more work for yourself.
So if you've been dreaming of a huge indoor garden, take a cue from Samantha. Set yourself up for success with smart systems and realistic expectations. And most of all, prioritize your own happiness above anything else. Caring for plants should be a relaxing and enjoyable activity!
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