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Small House Plants - Add a Green Touch to Your Home With These Easy-To-Care For Houseplants

Our range of small houseplants will add some green to your home. These little beauties are perfect for any corner, desk or corner.

Many look like large plants, but are extremely compact. They thrive in bright sunlight and require regular watering. Be on the lookout for cacti that show signs of dryness because they don't like being overwatered.

String Of Pearls Plant

Curio herreanus is a succulent, which is also called string pearls. It resembles the plastic beads from your childhood dress-up box. This trailing plant provides both color and texture to your house, while cleansing the air in the space and reducing stress levels. It's also easy to propagate and develop and propagate, making it an ideal choice for beginners looking for a low-maintenance houseplant.

The best place to begin when caring for your string of pearls plant is determining how much water it will require. It will be contingent on the soil's quality, climate and size of the container. Water your plant as soon as you feel that the top inch of soil is dry. However, it's important to check frequently and use an instrument for measuring moisture or your finger to test the soil consistency.

Another important care method is to trim your string of pearls. This will stimulate new growth, which makes your plant healthier and more full. It is recommended to cut off any dead stems or pearls aswell the leggy or overgrown parts of the plant.

Repotting your string of pearls plant should only be done when the plant has become root-bound. If the roots are tangled, and crowded in the container, you will be able to detect this. To propagate the string of pearls, cut several stems of four to five inches from the growing end using the sterilised snips or scissor. Place house plants common in a prepared pot of succulent soil or cactus and place it in indirect sunlight. Keep plants house until the nodes start to take root, which should happen within a few weeks.

Polka Dot Plant

This gorgeous foliage plant has white or pink spots, as its name suggests. It's native to South Africa, East Asia and Madagascar but it can be grown as an annual in temperate zones as well. In planters that are adorned with vibrant flowers or in a greenery display, Polka Dot Plant (Hypoestes phyllostachya) can add the appearance of texture and color to any room.

Polka dot plants thrive in fertile well-draining soil that's slightly acidic to neutral in pH. They don't want it to be too moist however, they don't want it drying out. The best way to water them is to apply the water that has been filtered at room temperature until the soil is completely soaked. You can also test the soil's moisture using your fingers or a small piece of wood. It should feel damp but not saturated.

The timing of watering will vary based on the growth stage of your Polka dot plant. During the growing season, from spring to autumn, it is important to keep the soil damp. Don't let it get soggy as polka-dot plants are susceptible to root rot. This plant also appreciates an application every month of diluted houseplant fertilizer.

Polka dots are prone to fungus-related diseases like leaf spot and root decay. To avoid them, make sure they are planted in a draining pot, water them thoroughly after the top soil is dry, and remove any damaged or dead leaves.

String Of Heart Plant

The string of hearts (Ceropegia Woodii) will give a unique and beautiful touch to your home. It can be cultivated from seeds or by layering. For layering, simply drape a vine over a pot of damp compost and make sure that the tuber is in contact with the compost. Keep the compost moist for a month and you should see roots emerge from the tubers and then into the soil. String of heart plants can be propagated through cuttings in soil or water.

The ideal time to propagate these plants is in the summer and spring. Cuttings should be taken from the base of a plant leaving some nodes on the top. They can then be submerged in water, and they will begin to form roots. Once the roots are long they can be repotted.

During the summer and spring months the string of hearts plant will thrive in warm temperatures and indirect sunlight. It is important to water the plant regularly to keep it damp. Avoid overwatering because this can lead to root rot. It is also important to make sure that the soil drains well.

This plant is easy to care for and not vulnerable to a variety of diseases or pests. However, it is affected by fungus gnats and it can be susceptible to other common houseplant pests like mealybugs. If your plant seems unwell or has yellow leaves it could be an indication of overwatering, so make sure that you let the soil dry before watering again.

Button Fern

The Button Fern is a low-lying native New Zealand fern. Its densely covered fronds give it its name. It can be used as an indoor plant in a hanging pot or terrarium. It also makes a stunning accent for a shady area of the garden.

This plant requires a humid, acidic soil or growing medium. A peat-free ericaceous mix is the best choice. Ferns prefer shade and thrive with moderate to high levels of humidity. They prefer not to be misted and require drying between waterings.

During the growing season fertilize a Button Fern every two weeks by feeding it diluted liquid food. Avoid high temperatures, which will cause the plant to smolder its roots and leaves. Button Ferns rarely need repotting because of their small roots.

Button ferns are prone to being overwatered, especially if they're grown in self-watering pots. Look for a wilted and yellowish appearance to determine if that you've overwatered your plant. If you see a large number of black roots in the bottom of the pot, it's a sign that the plant is dying and needs to be removed. To avoid this you must keep an eye on your soil moisture and only water your plant when the top inch of soil is dry. Use rainwater or distilled instead of tap water for Button Ferns because they are sensitive to salt that is in tap water. If you must tap water, a purified version is better than bottled or hard water.

Baby Tears Plant

Baby Tears Plant has green leaves and a lovely flower. It is a fast growing houseplant. It is an excellent choice for people who are just beginning to get interested in plants that have foliage. It grows well in humid environments like bathrooms and terrariums. This plant can be used as a ground cover or in hanging baskets. It can grow large, so it is important to trim it regularly.

In its natural habitat, this plant is found in tropical forests and thrives in warm temperatures ranging from 20 and 38 degrees Celsius (68 to 100degF). It can benefit from light shade or misting during hot summer months. It is susceptible to root rot like many other plants. This is why it should be watered regularly.

The plant is relatively simple to propagate, and you can easily plant your own in a pot or in the garden. To do so, simply wrap the paper towel or moss around the base of an established stem. Spray plants house or moss with water until it is damp but not completely saturated. then cover it with plastic wrap. Check every few days for evidence of roots.

The best time to water a Baby Tears plant is when the first two to three inches of soil are dry. In the summer and spring, it is best to water this plant at least twice per week. During winter, watering should be limited to when the soil is dry to the touch, which is about an inch.


Senecio

Senecio is a genus of succulent plants, is very popular for indoor cultivation of plants. They are easy to propagate and require little maintenance. This genus is easily grown in well-draining soil or in containers. It can be propagated using stem or leaf cuttings. Senecio is resilient to extreme conditions such as drought and high temperatures. It is advised to stay clear of freezing temperatures since they can harm roots.

The String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus 'String of Pearls') is a perennial evergreen flowering succulent that can reach up to 3ft in length. It is native to dry regions of Southwest Africa and grows as an evergreen, ground-hugging slug. The leaves are encased in a waxy layer and feature small, cream-colored flowers at the ends of the branches. This plant requires bright indirect sunlight, and soil that drains well. A cactus mix or one made from standard potting soil and sand or grit will aid in drainage. plants house will stop water from pooling at the bottom of the pot, which could lead to root rot.

This Senecio variety, also known as the Fishhook Senecio or the Weeping Jade is a beautiful, perennial leaf-succulent creeper with long fleshy, bean-like leaves and green stems. It is known for its curly leaf tips, which can be flattened or crimped and the silvery to white felt-covered tomentum. It is a good choice for those who are new to the art, since it can be propagated by collecting seeds and growing in a moist potting mix.

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