Be cautious not to water your plants excessively as they require less moisture during the winter months.
Place your plants in areas where they can receive more sunlight as the days get shorter to ensure they get enough light.
Regularly dust off the leaves of your indoor plants to help them breathe and absorb light efficiently.
Maintain an optimal level of humidity for your plants, as indoor heating can lead to dry air that may harm them.
Ensure your plants are not exposed to extreme cold, and keep them away from heaters to prevent overheating.
Reduce or eliminate fertilization during the winter, as plants are generally in a dormant growth phase and do not require as many nutrients.
Trim any dead or withered parts of your plants to promote healthy growth and minimize the risk of disease.
For outdoor plants, consider mulching around the base to protect the roots from freezing temperatures.