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Big House Plants Isn't As Tough As You Think
Big House Plants

The house plants that are large can be used to soften the entrance or define an area. They also purify the air and bring an atmosphere of nature inside.

The trend of a leafy interior is everywhere this year, and these bold green plants are a great way to embrace it. Here are the top big leaf plants that will add lushness to your home.

Cast Iron Plant

Cast Iron Plants (Aspidistra Elatior) are among the most simple house plants to grow. It's almost indestructible, and can withstand low light levels, erratic watering, and little attention. It's ideal for people who are new to gardening or live a busy life. It's often used as a houseplant, however, it can also be planted in the garden under shade trees, or even as ground cover.

This perennial with a slow growth rate is sensitive to direct sunlight. It thrives in rich well-drained soil, but it can adapt to nutrient-deficient and dry conditions also. It is easy to cultivate in pots, but will spread by rhizomes in the garden if planted in its hardiness zone.

When it comes to soil the standard potter's mix is ideal for these plants. It should also include perlite to aid in drainage. Try to find a mix that's 70% of potting soil and 20% perlite to get the right balance of drainage and retention.

Aspidistras don't need to be repotted regularly, but if they do the new container must be slightly larger than the previous one. Remove the roots with care from the old pot and then plant the plant into a container approximately one size larger. This will prevent them from overgrowing their containers and creating root rot. After repotting, be sure that any soil that is left over is removed.

Swiss Cheese Plant

The Swiss cheese plant (also known as Monstera deliciosa) is the 1970s' most loved plant that is having another moment. The large, heart-shaped leaves of this plant are perforated so that they appear like Swiss cheese which is why it's called. This green vine is a favorite in the tropical zone that makes a striking house plant. Patch Plant reports that it's ideal for outdoor gardens, since it can climb walls, fences and even trees.

Swiss cheese plants, like many other plants in the Monstera Genus, are easy to maintain. They require humidity, warmth and bright indirect light to flourish. They thrive in a mix that includes perlite in one part and three parts peat-based potting soil or Coir, and one piece of orchid bark. It is possible to find this kind of potting mix at nurseries and garden centers or you can make it yourself by mixing equal portions of all the ingredients.

Give cool house plants with a moss pole that encourages climbing. This will help recreate the jungle environment in which it grew by climbing mossy trees. The trellis should be placed close to a large window. However, it should not receive direct sunlight since this could cause burns to the leaves.

Mist the leaves of your Swiss cheese plant frequently to keep it well-hydrated. Wait until the top inch or two of soil has dried before watering your Swiss cheese plant. If the tips of your plant start to turn brown, it's a sign that it needs more moisture.

Heartleaf Philodendron

A member of the philodendron family, which boasts more than 450 varieties, according to Smart Garden Guide, the heartleaf philodendron (Philodendron hederaceum) is among the most well-known house plants. It has long, dangling vines that can trail down from hanging baskets, or climb through shelves and walls. The leaves of the emerald-green variety are distinguished by yellow or golden-yellow stripes and spots. Philodendrons can be trained to climb the trellis or moss pole, where they will add vibrant color to your home.

Philodendrons can tolerate a wide range in light conditions. They do best in indirect, bright light but are tolerant of shade as well. They require a significant amount of humidity in order to thrive. You can achieve a relative humidity of 40 percent by misting your plants or using a humidifier. If you notice the tips of your plants starting to brown, this is an indication of dry air.

Heart leaf philodendrons can be easily to propagate from stem cuttings or root division. To root a healthy cutting, make a clean cut just below the nodes and soak it in rooting hormone.


Repotting your plant is best done every two to three years. Water it thoroughly the day prior to repotting, in order to loosen the roots and decrease stress. It is also a good time to trim any vines that are long or cut any plants that are stunted. Some insect pests like aphids or fungus gnats may attack Philodendrons. They can be controlled with natural remedies like neem spray or shampoo for insecticide.

Calathea zebrina

Calathea is also known as a maranta or prayer plant, is a popular tropical plant that can be found in gardens and greenhouses. Also known as zebra plant maranta, prayer plant or maranta, this plant is able to grow bigger than its cousins (Maranta leucoreura and Aphelandra squarrosa). It likes high humidity and moderate to indirect sun as do other species of tropical vegetation. It is recommended to keep it away from areas that are drafty, fireplaces or radiant heat sources. It can tolerate some direct sunlight in the mornings, but it's important to keep the temperature low in the afternoon.

In the garden, it prefers a well-drained soil that is constantly moist. It is sensitive to excessive watering, however it does not thrive in areas with standing water. Water it regularly throughout the growing season by allowing the top two inches of soil to dry out between waterings. It is less water-intensive in winter as its growth slows.

Repotting requires a nutrient-rich, draining potting soil. It is also a good idea to add some organic matter, such as shredded bark or compost, to the mix. Calathea Zebrina will quickly outgrow the container it is in. If your calathea is adorned with rosettes at its base, you might need to separate them to avoid overcrowding. rare houseplants will fall or wilt when overcrowded. This is usually a sign of low humidity in the air or an issue with the quality of the water used.

cool house plants is also known as money plant and is among the most common houseplants in modern homes. It is pet-friendly, nearly indestructible, and can grow to a real statement size (around three metres.) rare houseplants will give you a stunning canopy of maple-shaped foliage and a distinctive braided trunk, if it gets sufficient sunlight and water.

Money trees are native to tropical regions, but they adapt well to indoor environments. They thrive in shady areas or in windows that receive indirect sunlight. They prefer regular, but moderate irrigation and repotting shouldn't be required frequently. Just make sure the potting mix isn't too wet - this is the main issue with this plant which can lead to stem and root rot as well as dying or dropping leaves.

If you want to increase the size of your money tree's population, take the stem in summer or late spring and dip it into rooting hormone. Place it in some peat-free cactus or garden plant compost, then water thoroughly. You can also grow money trees from seeds, but it is not very reliable. Air layering is a more reliable method. It manipulates the plant to develop roots at the base of the stem, and can then be planted in fresh compost. It's the most secure method to propagate money plants, but it's not as fast as taking cuttings.

Dieffenbachia

Dieffenbachia, a tropical tree has large leaves that can grow up to 16 inches in length. It is a favorite houseplant and can also be planted in a shade garden. Dieffenbachia can be found in a variety of such as 'Camille' which has a wide strip of creamy white, surrounded by bright green. The leaves are smooth and leathery with a textured texture. They can be cleaned by the help of a damp cloth.

Similar to their rainforest habitat, dieffenbachias need warmth and humidity to thrive. Indoors, you should be looking for temperatures that range between 60 and 75 degrees. Boost humidity by placing dieffenbachias inside bathrooms or other areas where air is naturally damp. You can also utilize a humidifier or place pots in trays of pebbles that are filled with water.

If the edges or tips of your dieffenbachia plants change color, it could indicate that your plant isn't getting enough water. This could be due to low humidity, infrequent irrigation or a high amount of fertilizer. If the leaves appear curled with brown edges Try flushing out the salts that have accumulated by gently washing the plants with clear water.

Dieffenbachias require regular watering but should be allowed to become slightly dry between sessions. You can spray the foliage with water from a spray bottle to dampen it. Do not use rainwater as it may contain fungus-causing residues.

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