HOUSE plants are a home-maker’s must-have – but they can be pricey.

Growing your own though is cheap, easy and incredibly satisfying.

Growing your own house plants is cheap, easy and incredibly satisfying

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Growing your own house plants is cheap, easy and incredibly satisfyingCredit: Getty

To fill your home with greenery and even grow great-looking presents, follow these tips. I’m rooting for you!

SOW YOUR OWN: Get Insta-worthy shelves dripping with house plants cheaply by plundering those of family or friends by taking cuttings to grow your own from.

Don’t get too hung up on whether a house plant is suitable for the chop. What’s the worst that can happen? Just give it a go.

HOW TO CUT: Advice from website gardenersworld.com suggests taking a cutting of 10-20cm from below a leaf joint.

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Place it in a jar of clean water, which you keep topped up, and leave in a warm, bright position until roots start to grow.

Once the roots are established, plant it in compost and keep it moist.

DIVIDE AND CONQUER: By gently tearing a healthy, mature plant’s root ball into pieces and repotting each piece, they can become separate plants.

This works for plants such as peace lilies or most ferns.

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POT LUCK: Grab yourself a gorgeous pot to gift your plants in. I can’t resist the blue storm pot from Dobbies, down from £5.99 to £2.99.

For a festive gift try the gold hammered planter from New Look, reduced from £7.50 to £2.99.

FLOWER POWER: Grow garden flowers such as snapdragons, marigolds or poppies from seed on a windowsill over winter ready for spring.

Use a fine compost and cover the pot with cling film or a pane of glass.

Once seedlings have leaves, plant them in small pots — clean yoghurt pots with holes in the bottom will do. When they are full of roots they should be ready to plant out.

GROW YOUR MONEY: If the growing goes well, you could consider selling your plants on your doorstep or via a local Facebook group. It could help you to grow a small savings pot.

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THERE are new ranges at Sainsbury’s.

Enjoy Taste The Difference slow cooked pork belly, was £8, now £7.25, or By Sainsbury’s slow cooked Brazilian style coconut pulled chicken, £5.60, was £6.

What’s new?

CHILDREN aged five to nine can get a free subscription to the Lego Life magazine for all the latest brick-building news and activities.

The magazine is delivered to your door four times a year.

See lego.com/en-gb/life/magazine.

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Leah’s little helper

THE Recycle My Run scheme from shop Runners Need allows customers to bring their old trainers into store to recycle.

And if they do so before November 6, they will get a £20 voucher to redeem against a new pair.

The chain also offers a Recycle My Gear service, which allows all running kit to be brought in to be recycled.

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