Humidity
Get the latest news, expert advice, and features on humidity from the Gardening Know How team to help your garden thrive.
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How Much Humidity Do Orchids Need To Thrive? – Plus Tips To Boost Moisture Levels
Learn how much humidity your orchids need and easy techniques to increase moisture levels for happy and healthy plants with more vibrant blooms.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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What Plants Humidify The Air: Learn About Houseplants That Increase Humidity
Using natural humidifying plants is a great way to increase the humidity in your home while beautifying the indoor environment. Plants pull water from the soil and most of it evaporates into the air from the leaves. Learn more about plants that add humidity here.
By Ilana Goldowitz Jimenez
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Reducing Humidity With Plants: Learn About Plants That Absorb Humidity
Plants are a prettier, more natural way to remove the clammy air and damp ambiance indoors. Humidity-absorbing houseplants serve dual purposes as they harvest the moisture they need from the air and bring the outdoors in. Learn more in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Raising Humidity: How To Increase Humidity For Houseplants
Compared to a greenhouse environment, the conditions inside most homes are quite dry, especially in winter when the furnace is running. Use this article to get tips for increasing humidity inside your home.
By Jackie Carroll
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Best Plants For Low Humidity: Plants That Do Well In Low Humidity
Plants that like dry air are few and far between, but many plants will tolerate low humidity. From cacti to general houseplants, here is a sampling of plants to try.
By Susan Albert
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Reducing Humidity Indoors: What To Do When Humidity Is Too High
There are lots of tips and tricks for keeping indoor humidity levels high. But what do you do if your indoor humidity is too high? This article can help with that. Click here to get more information.
By Kristi Waterworth
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What Is A Pebble Tray – Keep Plants Humid With A Pebble Saucer
A pebble tray or pebble saucer is a simple, easy-to-make gardening tool used mostly for indoor plants. Any low dish or tray can be used along with water and pebbles or gravel to create a humid local area for plants that need a little moisture. Learn more in this article.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Greenhouse Humidity Info – Is Greenhouse Humidity Important
The simple effect of an enclosed garden space combined with focused sunlight creates an ideal growing site. However, greenhouse humidity can often be an enemy in such conditions. Humidity in a greenhouse is important but managing it is crucial. Learn more here.
By Bonnie L. Grant