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The 3 Greatest Moments In Potted House Plants History
How Potted House Plants Improve the Quality of Air

Introduce potted houseplants to your home to improve air quality. Snake plants and Mother-in-Law's tongue for instance, can cut down on indoor ozone and also eliminate VOCs, which trigger allergies and asthma.

If plants house looks stressed or has signs of being too large for its container It's time to repot it. Choose a larger pot, and then add fresh potting mix.

Boston Fern

Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) is a well-loved houseplant with lush green fronds which add the tropical look to a room. These plants are famous for their ability to purify air which reduce pollution levels and enhancing the humidity of homes. They are a great addition to bedrooms which can help to improve sleep quality and reduce allergies.

This plant needs indirect light and moderate temperature. It isn't a fan of direct sunlight or cold air, nor drafts. It is recommended that you mist the plant often to increase the humidity, particularly in areas with low humidity. It doesn't require any pruning or fertilization but when it is kept in a dry climate the fronds may become dry and brown.

In the wild, this plant can be found in forests, where it grows in soil that is slightly acidic and damp in shaded areas. It does not tolerate extreme cold or heat however, it is a good choice in USDA plant zones 9 to 11. This fern thrives in humid environments and is best placed near a kitchen or bathroom.

This is one of the most easy-to-care for potted ferns. It doesn't require repotting often but only when roots begin to grow around the base of the container. Repotting should be carried out in late spring 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 thought to be low-maintenance because it doesn't grow rapidly and is not susceptible to many pests or diseases.

Ponytail Palm

The ponytail palm (Beaucarnea recurvata) is also known as the elephant's feet plant or bottle palm grows in tight bunches of green ribbon-like leaves that resemble the shape of a ponytail. It is one of the most easy plants to care for because its swollen stem holds water. It can go for months without watering. It is a great option for those who have pets and children, as it isn't harmful to the animals.

Ponytail palms thrive in bright spots however they can tolerate moderate light levels as well. They need to be kept in a well-drained pot that has dry soil. Repot them only if the roots start to encircle the pot, and it is necessary to replace the pot however, don't overcrowd the roots.

Let the soil drain completely between waterings. Overwatering is a problem with this kind of plant, since it can cause the stem becoming rotted and leaves turning yellow.

Ponytail palms are susceptible to pests such as spider mites and mealybugs. These pests can be controlled with horticultural oils and soaps. They can also develop fungal and stem rots.

Areca Palm

Areca palms are simple to grow and maintain as long as they have plenty of light. They thrive in warm climates and are suitable to be grown outdoors or indoors however, they must have decent humidity levels. Yellowed or brown leaves and tips could indicate that your plant requires more moisture.

Water your palm of an areca when the top inch of soil is dry to the touch, but don't allow the compost to become soiled. It is recommended to use rainwater or distilled water to water these plants since they are sensitive to fluoride in hard tap water.


Repot your palm every two to three year or when you feel the roots are getting crowded. This will also remove any fertilizer salts that accumulate in the container and restrict the growth of the plant.

Areca palms purify air by absorbing harmful gases. According to NASA's Clean Air Study these plants are effective in removing toluene and formaldehyde. These are toxins that may be released in paints and solvents, dyes and solvents as well as from exhausts from vehicles, wood smoke, paraffin burning stoves, and more. Inhaling these gases could cause headaches, dizziness, fatigue, irritation and even liver damage when in high doses. The areca palm can be used to cut down on toxic gasses in the home and office.

Dragon Tree

Dragon trees (Dracaena marginata) look fantastic as a stand-alone plant or when combined with shrubby and trailing plants on a plant stand for indoors. They are among the few tropical houseplants that can withstand different levels of light and temperatures. They can withstand low humidity and dry indoor air, which can kill most plants. Be sure to avoid excessive watering, which can cause root and stem rot.

Slow-growing, the Dragon Plant's slim stalk is complemented by a crown sword-like foliage with a red edges. It's the perfect option to fill in smaller spaces. Houseplants that require little care. They thrive in normal room conditions, able to tolerate dry indoor air and low levels of light that can be deadly to other plants.

Repot only in cases where the roots are overcrowded. This is determined by their growth rate and color, with little or no new growth of the roots over a period of time being the most obvious indication.

As your Dracaena gets older and more vigorous, it's normal to see dead leaves disappear. It can also be helpful to tidy up the plant by trimming long and straggly stems using an sterile pair of pruning shears. Before using the shears sterilize them with an abrasive that has been soaked in hydrogen peroxide or rub alcohol. Due to the saponin content in this plant and other members of its family, it is moderately toxic to cats when eaten. The symptoms of poisoning may include diarrhea, vomiting, drooling, loss of appetite, weakness, and a higher heart rate.

ZZ Plant

ZZ plants are a favorite houseplant. They are frequently seen in offices and homes because they are attractive, easy to maintain and help keep indoor air clean. They grow slowly to the height of about two to three feet and are a great alternative for areas where other plants could outgrow their pots. Their glossy dark green leaves reflect sunlight which brightens the space. They add a tropical feel to rooms, and are also a key element of Feng Shui.

These plants will thrive in indirect light that is medium to bright but can also tolerate lower levels of lighting. They are relatively sensitive to dry air and low humidity, so it's usually not necessary to mist leaves or soil. The plant may have to be relocated if it starts to wilt. It is also necessary to get rid of any old, brown or yellow leaves and stems to keep the plant healthy.

Overwatering the ZZ plant can lead to root decay. Water the plant when the soil's surface appears dry. This usually happens every two weeks. Contrary to other plants, these plants don't require regular fertilization, but they could benefit from a spray of foliar sprays with the liquid plant food. If you observe any signs of pests on the plants spraying them with a natural pesticide, such as neem oil, will help keep them healthy.

Tillandsia

The Tillandsia (also known under the name Bromeliads) is a huge collection of plants that includes over 650 different species. There are so many species to choose from that it's almost impossible that you won't find one that fits your personal style. They are frequently used in terrariums and can also be used as accents on wood, driftwood magnets, cork, and even magnets. They prefer warm, shady rooms with indirect but bright sunlight, like the shade under a tree canopy where they naturally flourish. After a while they will begin to flower. This is a good indication that you have been taking care of them but also the end of their life because they only flower once. It will then slowly start to lose its energy and eventually end up dying. But don't fret because this is normal and an expected part of the process. When the flower spikes die off the mother plant will produce offsets or pups. These can be trimmed and treated in a separate manner.

Most homeowners cultivate tillandsia indoors, because they are easy to care for. They are epiphytes, meaning that they do not have extensive roots. Instead, they absorb water through their leaves. This makes them very sensitive to overwatering and eventually rot. It is a good idea to mist your plants with purified, room temperature water at least once a week. If you live in a humid environment it is best to do this more frequently. If they seem dehydrated, their leaves will curl and shrivel.

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