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The 'best place' to put peace lilies during the winter to avoid dry-out

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A peace lily is a popular houseplant to keep as they are extremely easy to take care of, but it is essential to be aware of how to nurture them in the winter.These potted plants naturally grow well in humid conditions, and need a warmer temperature with the occasional sun in order to thrive, reports the Express.

In the winter, these plants can quickly dry out due to the colder weather, and if they are left near a window, a draught can mean the temperatures drop quicker.You must keep your peace lilies at temperatures above 10C, and if it drops below this, cold damage can occur.

This results in the development of black spots, slowing down its growth, and it could even kill the plant.Ideally, peace lilies should be kept in a room with temperatures between 18C to 27C to keep them happy and healthy to bloom to their full potential.If your peace lily does get damaged, then you need to prune the damaged leaves and keep it in a much warmer area of the home.

According to the experts at Gardeners Dream, a Scottish gardening retailer, peace lilies should be kept in a humid area.They wrote: "The best place to keep a peace lily is either in the bathroom or in a room that is frequented by people such as a living room. "This is because peace lilies love humidity and both people and bathroom equipment cause lots of humidity.

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