With the arrival of summer and rising temperatures, home flowers and plants become an essential part of creating a comfortable and beautiful atmosphere. They not only add a natural touch to interior décor but also bring a sense of freshness, calm, and vitality. However, keeping them healthy during the hot months requires some knowledge and attention.
The first step in summer plant care is proper watering. Most plants need regular monitoring during hot weather, but overwatering should be avoided to protect the roots from damage. It is also better to water plants early in the morning or after sunset to reduce water loss caused by evaporation.
Some of the best plants that can tolerate summer conditions and are suitable for homes include cactus, aloe vera, lavender, geranium, jasmine, pothos, and spider plants. These plants are known for their ability to withstand heat, their easy care, and their ability to give homes an elegant look and natural fragrance.
Plants do not always need chemical fertilizers; there are natural alternatives that can be used carefully. Diluted yeast water may help stimulate the soil because it contains elements that support beneficial microorganisms. Meanwhile, small amounts of used coffee grounds can improve soil quality and add organic matter.
Cooled used tea leaves or tea water can sometimes be added to the soil as an organic supplement, but without overuse. Diluted honey in very small amounts may also be used as an organic addition that supports soil health, but it should not be used excessively to avoid attracting insects or causing unwanted changes in the soil.
The secret to beautiful summer houseplants lies in daily observation: their leaves, color, and soil moisture. Plants, like people, need care and attention to stay alive and full of beauty.




