Even indoor plants can sometimes have a tough time surviving the winter. Fortunately, there's a lot you can do to help your houseplants make it through the winter in the best of health: Here's what to keep in mind.
14 Tips for Caring for Houseplants Through Winter

Cut Down on Water

Avoid or Dilute Fertilizer
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Don’t Repot Until Spring, if Possible

Remember to Clean the Leaves

Build an Indoor Window Box for Maximum Sunlight

Wash and Trim Plants Before Bringing Them In
It’s common to bring beloved potted plants in for the winter, but they need your attention first. Wash the plants gently and trim them up before bringing them inside.

Avoid Drafts and Breezes

Use a Humidifier

Watch Out for Pests

Add Extra Water for Vacations

Avoid Too Much Heat

Move Plants Away From Windows on Freezing Nights
The air near windows can grow very cold when the temperature outside drops at night. Move houseplants off the windowsill if it looks like it will freeze. Some people leave the plants in place and cover them with newspaper, but moving them is often easier.

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For Short Days, Consider a Grow Light
If the days are particularly short and dark in your area, consider purchasing an LED grow light to provide your houseplants with extra energy. And keep in mind that the color of the light affects how the plants will grow. Next, read about the 10 secret ingredients that can help your garden grow.