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23rd May 2021
09:07am BST

But chillax, ladies, the solution resides in your freezer.
Instead of using a watering can, which can easily result in your plant getting too much water, try placing a large ice cube (or a few small ones) on the soil once a week.
It might not sound like it will work, but green-thumbed bloggers like Jillian at I Am a Homemaker and Elise of Enjoy It both say the slow-melting ice gives roots and dirt enough time to absorb the water properly, without risking drowning your precious plants.
Apparently, this method is especially great for hard-to-reach specimens (like hanging plants) and orchids, because their roots need to be well-drained, without any water pooling at the bottom.Explore more on these topics: