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7 Simple Tricks To Making A Statement With Your Potted House Plants
How Potted House Plants Improve the Quality of Air

Bring potted plants into the house to improve the air quality. Snake plants and Mother-inlaw's tongue, for instance, can cut down on indoor ozone levels and eliminate VOCs that cause asthma and allergies.

Repot your houseplant if it looks stressed or is showing signs of being too big for its pot. Choose a larger container and add a new pots and potting mix.

Boston Fern

Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) is a popular houseplant with lush green fronds which add the tropical look to any room. The plants are renowned for their purifying properties in air as well as their ability to reduce pollution levels and increasing the humidity in homes. They are therefore a fantastic addition to bedrooms as they can improve the quality of sleep and lessen the symptoms of allergies.

This plant requires indirect light and moderate temperatures. It doesn't like direct sunlight or cold air or drafts. It is recommended that you mist the plant regularly to increase the humidity, especially in areas with low humidity. It doesn't require much pruning or fertilization however when it is kept in a dry environment the fronds will become dry and brown.

In the wild, this plant is found in forests which are characterized by slightly acidic, damp soil in areas of shade. It is not tolerant to extreme heat or cold however it is hardy between USDA plant zones 9 and 11. It also thrives in humid conditions and would benefit from being located near a bathroom or kitchen.

This is among the easiest to care for potted ferns. Repotting is only required when the roots begin to wrap around the container's base. Repotting should be done late in the spring. The old potting mixture can be used as a fertilizer (use the sodium solution of nitrate or Clay's Fertilizer). This plant is low maintenance because it doesn't grow quickly and isn't prone to various diseases or insects.

Ponytail Palm

The ponytail palm, also known as the elephant's feet plant or bottle palm, grows in a plethora of ribbon-like green leaves that resemble a ponytail. It is among the easiest plants to care for, as its swelling stem stores water. It can go for weeks without watering. It is safe for both pet and children.

Ponytail palms thrive in bright areas but they can be tolerant of moderate light levels too. They should be kept in pots with dry, well-draining soil. Repot them only if the roots start to encircle the pot, and the pot needs to be replaced but don't crowd the roots.


Let the soil drain completely between waterings. Overwatering is a frequent issue for this type of plant, since it can lead to stem rot and yellowing leaves.

Like many houseplant s, the ponytail palm is susceptible to pests like spider mites and mealybugs. These pests can be controlled using soaps and oils for horticulture. They may also cause fungal and stem rots.

Areca Palm

Areca palms are easily maintained if there plenty of sunshine. They thrive in warm climates and are suitable to be grown indoors or outdoors, but they should have adequate humidity levels. You can tell when your plant is lacking in moisture by looking for yellowed leaves or brown tips.

Water your palms of areca when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch, but do not allow the compost to become soiled. It is recommended to make use of rainwater or distilled water to water these plants, because they are sensitive to fluoride.

Repot your palm every two to three year or when you notice that the roots are overcrowded. It will also remove any salt deposits from fertilizer that have built up in the pot and hinder the plant from growing.

Areca palms purify air by absorbing toxic gases. According to NASA's Clean Air Study these plants are efficient in removing toluene as well as formaldehyde. These are toxic substances that can be released into paints, dyes and solvents as well as from vehicle exhausts, wood smoke, stoves that burn paraffin, and many 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 lower toxic gases in the home and office.

Dragon Tree

Dragon trees (Dracaena Marginata) are beautiful as a stand-alone plant or in combination with shrubs and trailing plants on an indoor plant stand. They are one of a few tropical houseplant s that can withstand varying levels of light and temperatures. They can survive low humidity and dry indoor air, which would kill most plants. Be sure to avoid overwatering, which could lead to root rot.

Slow-growing The Dragon plant's slim stalk is complemented with crown sword-like leaves that have a red edge. It's an ideal option for smaller spaces. Houseplants that require little care. They are tolerant of dry air and low light in the average room conditions.

Repot only when the roots are crowded. You can tell by the growth rate and color of the roots. The most obvious indicator is if there has been minimal or no new growth.

It's normal for your Dracaena to shed dead leaves as it develops and gets older. You can also tidy up your plant by cutting the straggly, long stalks with a pair of sterilized pruning shears. Sterilize the shears by using an abrasive rag soaked in rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide prior to use. Due to the saponin content of this plant and other members of the family, it is moderately toxic to cats when consumed. The symptoms of poisoning are diarrhea, vomiting and drooling. They can also cause weakness, a higher heart rate and a decrease in appetite.

ZZ Plant

ZZ plants are among the most popular houseplants. They are often seen in homes and offices due to the fact that they are beautiful, easy to care for and keep indoor air clean. These plants grow slowly to a height of two to three feet which makes them a great option for rooms where other plants might outgrow their pots. Their dark green shiny leaves reflect sunlight and can brighten up a space. They bring a tropical ambiance to rooms, and are also a staple of Feng Shui.

They thrive in medium-to-bright indirect light but they can also withstand lower levels of lighting. Since they are tolerant of low humidity, it is not necessary to mist their soil or leaves. If the plant begins to wilt, however, it may need to be repotted into an even larger container. To keep the plant healthy it is essential to remove any stems that are yellow or brown and leaves.

Overwatering the ZZ plant can lead to root decay. Water the plant when the soil on top appears dry. This usually happens every couple of weeks or so. Unlike some other plants, these plants don't require frequent fertilizing, but they may benefit from an occasional spray on the foliar area using the liquid plant food. Spraying neem or other organic pesticides on the plants that show signs of pests will help keep them healthy.

Tillandsia

The Tillandsia (also known under the name Bromeliads), is a huge collection of plants that includes more than 650 species. There are so many to choose from that it's nearly impossible that you won't find one that matches your personal style. They are frequently used in terrariums and can also be used as accents on driftwood, wood, magnets and cork. They prefer warm rooms with indirect but bright sunlight like the shade under a tree canopy where they naturally thrive. After a year of growth, they begin to flower and this is a good indicator that you've taken care of the plant well, but it's also the end of the plant's life because they only flower once. At this point, the plant begins to lose its energy and will gradually decline before dying. But don't fret as this is normal and is normal and is a part of the process. When the flower spike dies off the mother plant will then grow offsets, or 'pups' which can be removed and treated as separate plants.

Although tillandsia can be cultivated outdoors in an potting mix that is soilless in hardiness zones 9 through 11 the majority of homeowners plant them indoors due to the fact that they are easy to maintain. They are epiphytes, which means they don't have extensive roots, but instead absorb water through their leaves. house plants common makes them very prone to excessive watering and rot. A good rule of thumb is to mist them with room temperature filtered water at least once every week, but more often if your home is very humid. If they seem dehydrated, their leaves will curl and shrivel.

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