Adding houseplants to your indoor decorating can add life to your
home. Tropical indoor plants are used as often as furniture in
the home. Some people decide to buy fake, plastic plants for
their home, but it is often obvious. They collect dust and can
look tacky.
The real thing will be much better. Indoor gardening can be
fulfilling and natural plants even cleanse the air, adding oxygen
and reducing carbon dioxide.
If you are unfamiliar with indoor gardening, the information
below will be useful in showing you how you can have success in
this form of planting. It is not very complicated.
Lighting
How will the plants get the sunlight that they need? You need to
consider how much light is available in different parts of your
home where you'll want flowers, and choose the plants to go in
those areas accordingly. If a room is dark additional lighting can be added.
The following house plants will handle medium to low amounts of
light, and are therefore known to work well for indoor gardening:
* Cast Iron Plant - Aspidistra elatior
* Cereus Cactus - Cereus peruvianus
* Pothos - Epipremnum aureum
* Snake Plant - Sansevieria trifasciata
* ZZ Plant - Zamioculcas zamiifolia
Watering
You should make sure to avoid the common mistake of over-watering your indoor house plants. Over-watering can damage the roots. Each
kind of plant needs different amounts of water to be as healthy
as possible, so be sure to research the needs of each type of
plant you are going to have in your home.
Potting
Since there is no soil on the floor of your home, your indoor house plants will need to use pots and containers. If the pot is dirty
before you place your new plant in it, it will be more
susceptible to disease. Make sure to fully clean I first so the
plant has the best chance of remaining healthy as it grows.
Humidity
Since humidity adds moisture to the air, it is a major issue in
indoor gardening. The humidity effects the growth of the plants.
If the air is dry, you should spray the plants with water so
they receive the moisture that they need.
Fertilization
You'll need to research the specific type of plants that you will
use to know whether or not they need constant fertilization. If
the plant is receiving the proper amount of water, light, and
humidity, fertilization may not be too important.
Hopefully these tips will help you cultivate indoor plants.
Adding actual life to your home, rather than plastic plants, is
fulfilling and with a little care is not very difficult.