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14 Creative Ways To Spend Left-Over Potted House Plants Budget
How Potted House Plants Improve the Quality of Air

Incorporating potted house plants into the home can help improve the quality of the air. Certain plants, such as snake plants or Mother-In-Law's Tongue, reduce indoor ozone levels and eliminate VOCs that trigger asthma and allergies.

If your houseplant looks stressed or shows signs of being too big for its container, it's time to repot it. Select a bigger pot and add fresh pots and potting mix.

Boston Fern

Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) is a well-loved houseplant with lush green fronds that add the tropical look to any room. These plants are well-known for their purifying properties. They help reduce air the amount of pollution and increase the humidity in homes. They are a great addition to bedrooms in order to improve sleep quality and decrease allergies.

This plant needs indirect light and moderate temperatures. It isn't a fan of direct sunlight or cold air, nor drafts. It is recommended to mist the plant frequently to increase the humidity, especially in areas with low humidity. It doesn't require a lot of pruning and fertilization, however, the fronds can be dry and brown if the plant is overwatered or in a dry environment.

In the wild, this plant can be found in forests, where it grows in slightly acidic, damp soil in shaded areas. It isn't tolerant of extreme cold or heat, however, it is tolerant of temperatures between USDA plant zones 9 and 11. It also thrives in humid conditions and is best located close to a kitchen or bathroom.

This is among the easiest-to-care potted ferns. Repotting is only needed when the roots begin to extend around the base of the container. Repotting should be carried out in the springtime and the old potting mix can be used to fertilize the fern (use a weak solution of sodium Nitrate or Clay's Fertilizer). This plant is considered to be low-maintenance since it does not grow fast and is not susceptible to many diseases or pests.

Ponytail Palm

The ponytail palm (Beaucarnea recurvata) is also known as the elephant's foot plant or bottle palm, is a perennial plant that produces tight clumps of green leaves that resemble the ponytail. It is regarded as one of the most simple house plants to maintain because its swollen trunk holds water and lets it last for weeks without watering. It is safe for both pets and children.

Ponytail palms thrive in bright areas however they can tolerate moderate light levels too. They should be kept in pots with well-drained and dry soil. Repot only when the roots begin to encircle the pot but don't overcrowd them.

Water them well and let the soil completely drain between waterings. types of house plants is a frequent issue for this type of plant, since it can cause the stem becoming rotted and leaves turning yellow.

Ponytail palms are susceptible to pests such as mealybugs and spider mites. These insects can be controlled by horticultural oils and soaps. It is also possible for them to cause fungal problems and stem root rots.

Areca Palm

Areca palms can be easily maintained if there plenty of sunlight. They can be cultivated outdoors and indoors in warmer temperatures, but they should have a decent humidity level. You can tell if your plant is in need of more moisture by looking for yellowed leaves or tips that are brown.

Water your areca palm when the soil's top inch feels dry to the touch, but do not allow the compost to become waterlogged. It is best to use rainwater or distilled to water your plants, because they are sensitive to fluoride.

Repot your areca palm every two to three years or when you notice that the roots are crowded. This will also eliminate any fertilizer salts that build up in the container and restrict the plant's growth.

Areca palms purify air by absorbing harmful gases. According to NASA's Clean Air Study, these plants are efficient in getting rid of acetone, toluene, formaldehyde, and xylene. These toxins can be released by paints, dyes, solvents, vehicle exhausts and smoke from tobacco wood and paraffin stoves and many more. Inhaling these gases can cause headaches dizziness, fatigue, and even liver damage at high doses. The areca palm can be used to lower toxic gases in the home as well as in the office.

Dragon Tree

Dragon trees (Dracaena Marginata) are stunning as a stand-alone plant, or when paired with trailing and shrubby plants on a indoor plant stand. They are one of a few tropical houseplants that can tolerate varying light levels and temperatures. They can even withstand dry indoor conditions and low humidity that could kill other plants. Avoid overwatering because this could cause root rot.

A slow-growing exotic A slow-growing exotic Dragon plant's slim stem is enhanced by the crown of sword-like leaves with red edges. This plant is perfect for filling small spaces. These houseplants require little maintenance. They are tolerant of dry air and low light in the average room conditions.

Repot only when the roots get clogged. You can tell by the growth rate and color of the roots. The most obvious sign is if there has been very little or no new root growth.

As your Dracaena gets older and more vigorous, it's normal to see dead leaves fall off. It is also possible to tidy up your plant by cutting the long, straggly stalks using a pair of sterilized pruning shears. Before using the shears, sterilize them with an abrasive soaked in hydrogen peroxide or ruby alcohol. This plant, as well as other members of the same family contain saponins that can be moderately toxic to cats if consumed. The symptoms of poisoning may include diarrhea, vomiting, drooling, loss of appetite, weakness and increased heart rate.


ZZ Plant

ZZ plants are a favorite houseplant. They are often seen in homes and offices due to the fact that they are beautiful, easy to care for and help keep indoor air fresh. They grow slowly, reaching an average height of two to three feet, making them a good option for rooms where other plants might outgrow their pots. Their glossy dark green leaves reflect light which brightens the room. They give a tropical vibe to rooms, and are a major component of Feng Shui.

These plants will thrive in indirect light of medium to bright but can also tolerate lower levels of lighting. Because they can withstand low humidity, it's not necessary to mist their soil or leaves. The plant may have to be relocated if it starts to wilt. To keep the plant healthy it is vital to get rid of any stems that are yellow or brown and leaves.

Like all houseplants, the ZZ plant is susceptible to root rot if it is overwatered. Water the plant at the point that the soil on top appears dry. This is typically every couple of weeks or at least. The plants don't require to be fertilized as frequently as other plants. However, they could benefit from a foliar spray of liquid plant food every now and then. If you see any signs of pests on the plants, spraying them with a natural pesticide like neem oil can help keep them healthy.

Tillandsia

The Tillandsia (also known under the name Bromeliads), is a large group of plants with more than 650 species. There are so many species to pick from that it's almost impossible to not find one that fits your personal style. They are often popular in terrariums and can also be used as accents on wood, driftwood, magnets and cork. They thrive in indirect, warm sunlight. After a year they will begin to bloom. This is a good indication that you have been taking good care of them, but also the end of their lives because they only bloom only once. At this point it starts to lose its vigor and slowly decreases before dying. But don't fret because this is normal and is an expected aspect of the process. When the flower spike dies off the mother plant will develop offsets or 'pups' that can be removed and re-planted as individual plants.

While types of house plants can be grown outdoors in a soilless potting mix for hardiness zones 9 through 11 Most homeowners tend to grow them indoors due to the fact that they are easy to care for. cool house plants are epiphytes, which means that they don't have large roots. Instead they absorb water through their leaves. This makes them very prone to excessive watering and rot. It is a good idea to mist your plants with filtered room temperature water at least once per week. If you reside in an area that is humid it is recommended to do this more often. If they appear dehydrated, their leaves will curl up and shrivel.

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