Indoor Plants: Move pots out of direct sunlight and use pebble trays for humidity.
Outdoor Plants: Use sprinklers or timers, and place pots in shaded spots.
6. Ask for Help
Friend or Neighbor: Provide instructions for plant care.
Plant-Sitter: Hire a professional if needed
Indoor Plants: Move pots out of direct sunlight and use pebble trays for humidity.
Outdoor Plants: Use sprinklers or timers, and place pots in shaded spots.
6. Ask for Help
Friend or Neighbor: Provide instructions for plant care.
Plant-Sitter: Hire a professional if needed
Automatic Watering Systems: Timers can water at regular intervals.
Smart Plant Sensors: Monitor soil moisture and water as needed.
Automatic Watering Systems: Timers can water at regular intervals.
Smart Plant Sensors: Monitor soil moisture and water as needed.
Wick System: Use a rope to connect the soil to a water reservoir.
DIY Drip Irrigation: Set up slow-release tubing from a large water source.
Plant Baths: Place pots in shallow trays of water to absorb moisture.
Wick System: Use a rope to connect the soil to a water reservoir.
DIY Drip Irrigation: Set up slow-release tubing from a large water source.
Plant Baths: Place pots in shallow trays of water to absorb moisture.
Self-Watering Pots: Use pots with built-in water reservoirs.
Plastic Bottle Drip System: Fill a bottle with water, poke holes, and bury it upside-down in the soil.....
Self-Watering Pots: Use pots with built-in water reservoirs.
Plastic Bottle Drip System: Fill a bottle with water, poke holes, and bury it upside-down in the soil.....
1. Prepare Your Plants
Water Thoroughly: Water deeply 1–2 days before leaving.
Mulch: Add a layer of mulch (wood chips, straw, or pebbles) to reduce evaporation.
Group Plants: Place similar plants together to create a humid microclimate.
1. Prepare Your Plants
Water Thoroughly: Water deeply 1–2 days before leaving.
Mulch: Add a layer of mulch (wood chips, straw, or pebbles) to reduce evaporation.
Group Plants: Place similar plants together to create a humid microclimate.