• Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
What's On

Cosmetic products linked to cancer and fertility issues over ‘cocktail of chemicals’

7 September 2025

Debenhams watch similar to Taylor Swift’s engagement timepiece reduced by 93%

7 September 2025

Nicolas Jackson sends message to Enzo Maresca after being forced out by Chelsea

7 September 2025

Tiny country is the richest in the world and twice as wealthy as the UK

7 September 2025

Charlotte Dawson furiously hits out as she’s slammed for breastfeeding in public

7 September 2025

Five renter-friendly upgrades to spruce up your space without losing your deposit

7 September 2025

Mystery of boy’s torso found in Thames after ‘voodoo ritual’ remains decades later

7 September 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Cosmetic products linked to cancer and fertility issues over ‘cocktail of chemicals’
  • Debenhams watch similar to Taylor Swift’s engagement timepiece reduced by 93%
  • Nicolas Jackson sends message to Enzo Maresca after being forced out by Chelsea
  • Tiny country is the richest in the world and twice as wealthy as the UK
  • Charlotte Dawson furiously hits out as she’s slammed for breastfeeding in public
  • Five renter-friendly upgrades to spruce up your space without losing your deposit
  • Mystery of boy’s torso found in Thames after ‘voodoo ritual’ remains decades later
  • Schoolgirl, 17, helps lover after he kills wife and goes on the run
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
England TimesEngland Times
Demo
  • Home
  • News
  • World
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Travel
  • More
    • Tech
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
England TimesEngland Times
Home » Houseplants will ‘flourish’ and ‘look their best’ if you do one simple job now
Lifestyle

Houseplants will ‘flourish’ and ‘look their best’ if you do one simple job now

By staff8 June 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Houseplants require much more than just watering and sunlight to flourish, as experts have explained that they should also be dusted every few weeks – here’s how to do it

Sophie Harris Senior Lifestyle Reporter and Steffan Rhys Deputy Content Hub Director

11:24, 08 Jun 2025

Smiling son with arm around mother standing near plants on table at home
Houseplants will ‘flourish’ and ‘look their best’ if you do one simple job now(Image: undefined via Getty Images)

While many of us are clued-up on the right lighting and watering for our houseplants, we often overlook the task of cleaning their leaves. Yet giving your indoor greenery a good clean is crucial as dust accumulation can hinder their ability to photosynthesise.

Alex Rorrison-Leech, a cleaning guru from Marigold, shared with the Express: “While cleaning houseplants might not seem like a necessity, it is one of the most important jobs when taking care of indoor plants and giving them the best chance to flourish. Houseplants gather dust very easily and should be cleaned regularly to promote healthy growth. This will allow them to absorb more light to convert into energy, breathe better and look their best.”

He also warned: “Dust and grime on your plants can also attract and provide a haven for pests like spider mites and thrips, so keeping them clean is also key to preventing infestations.”

For those looking to spruce up their leafy companions without breaking the bank, there are plenty of budget-friendly microfibre cloths available, including Marigold’s own version at just £1 per cloth.

Peace lily Spathiphyllum plant leaves. Cleaning indoor plants, Clean Plant Leaves Gardening Blog
Houseplants will ‘look their best’ and ‘flourish’ when you do 1 simple job now(Image: Getty)

To get started, simply take a dry microfibre cloth and gently wipe off any dust that has settled on the foliage

Rorrison-Leech pointed out: “Using a dry cloth is effective for removing surface dust, as the static charge of the tiny microfibres will attract and trap dust.”

He added: “These cloths are super soft, so they are great for handling delicate leaves to avoid ripping or damaging them, and are low linting, meaning they won’t shed any fibres or lint particles on your plant’s leaves.”

Next, moisten your cloth with tepid water and meticulously go over the plant for a second time.

The water will ensnare any remaining dust particles and, according to the expert, will also prevent the dust from settling on your plant.

Alex added: “Avoid using any household cleaning products when cleaning your houseplants, as the harsh chemicals can clog the pores of the leaves, hindering respiration and potentially harming your plant.

“It’s also important to avoid using hot or cold water as both can potentially damage the leaves’ tissue, so opt for lukewarm water instead. Be mindful not to drench the leaves with too much water because many plants don’t tolerate excessive water. Just dampening your cloth slightly will be enough to pick up the dust.”

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email

Related News

Five renter-friendly upgrades to spruce up your space without losing your deposit

7 September 2025

I drove the electric car that looks just like a Porsche – but costs £40k less

7 September 2025

I tried sourdough from Aldi, Asda, Sainsbury’s and Tesco – 1 was better than Jason’s

7 September 2025

One thing to plant this September to save the bees in spring

7 September 2025

UK gardeners told to put piece of carpet in their garden during September

7 September 2025

I go shopping at Aldi every day—but there is one item I never buy from there

7 September 2025
Latest News

Debenhams watch similar to Taylor Swift’s engagement timepiece reduced by 93%

7 September 2025

Nicolas Jackson sends message to Enzo Maresca after being forced out by Chelsea

7 September 2025

Tiny country is the richest in the world and twice as wealthy as the UK

7 September 2025

Charlotte Dawson furiously hits out as she’s slammed for breastfeeding in public

7 September 2025
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
Lifestyle

Five renter-friendly upgrades to spruce up your space without losing your deposit

By staff7 September 20250

When you’re a tenant with a sense of style, making decorating dreams come true can…

Mystery of boy’s torso found in Thames after ‘voodoo ritual’ remains decades later

7 September 2025

Schoolgirl, 17, helps lover after he kills wife and goes on the run

7 September 2025

Chocolate milk may be ultimate post-exercise drink to help build muscle and recover

7 September 2025
England Times
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2025 England Times. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Go to mobile version