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Small House Plants - Add a Green Touch to Your Home With These Easy-To-Care For Houseplants
Add a gorgeous green accent to your home by using our collection of small house plants . These tiny beauties are ideal for any desk, nook or corner.
Many plants look like big, popular plants but are actually quite compact. They thrive in bright light and regular watering. Watch for signs of dryness in cacti. They don't like to be overwatered.
String Of Pearls Plant
Curio herreanus is a succulent, also called string pearls. It's like the plastic beads from your childhood dress-up boxes. This trailing plant adds texture and color while cleaning the air and reduces stress in your home. It is also easy to propagate and grow, making it an excellent choice for beginners looking for a low maintenance houseplant.
The best place to begin when taking care of your string of pearls plant is by determining the amount of water it will require. This will depend on the weather, soil quality, and container size. A good rule of thumb is to water your plant whenever the top inch of soil appears dry, but it's also important to check the soil frequently and use a moisture gauge or your fingers to check soil consistency.
Another important care method is to trim your string of pearls plant. This will stimulate new growth, making the plant healthier and more full. It is recommended to trim any dead stems or pearls and also leggy or overgrown portions of the plant.
Repotting your string-of-pearls plants should only be done when the plant is root-bound. You can tell when this has happened if the roots are crowded and tangled in the container. To continue to grow the string of pearls cut several stems of between four and five inches from the growth end using an sterilised pair of scissors or snips. Place the stems in a pot of succulent or cactus soil and place it in indirect sunlight. Keep the soil moist for a few weeks until the nodes begin taking root.
Polka Dot Plant
This beautiful plant is characterized by spots of pink or white as the name suggests. It is native to South Africa and Madagascar, but it can also be grown as an annual in zones that are temperate. Tucked into planters with colorful flowers or in a greenery display, Polka Dot Plant (Hypoestes phyllostachya) adds texture and color to any room.
Polka dot plants thrive in nutrient-rich well-draining soil that's slightly acidic to neutral in pH. They don't like soil that is too moist however, they don't want it to dry out. Water them by applying filtered water to the soil at room temperature. You can also test the soil's moisture using your finger or a small piece of wood. It should feel damp but not saturated.
The amount of water you'll need to give your Polka Dot plant will vary depending on its growth stage. During the active growing season from spring through fall, it's important to keep soil always damp. Do not let it become soggy as polka-dot plants are susceptible to root rot. The plant also needs an application every month of diluted houseplant fertilizer.
Polka dots are prone to fungus diseases like leaf spot and root decay. To prevent them, make sure that they are planted in a pot that has a draining hole and water them as soon as the soil is dry, and remove dead leaves.
String Of Heart Plant
A string of hearts plant (Ceropegia woodii) is a beautiful and unique addition to your home. It can be grown from seeds or by layering. For layering it is as easy as draping a vine over a pot of damp compost and make sure a tuber makes contact with the compost. Keep the compost moist for a month and you should begin to see roots sprouting from the tubers into the soil. String of heart plants are also easily propagated through cuttings that are placed in soil or water.
Spring and summer are the best times to propagate these plants. Cuttings should be taken from the base of a plant, leaving some nodes at the top. They can then be submerged in water, and they will begin to grow roots. They can be repotted when the roots are long enough.
During the summer and spring, a string of hearts plant thrives in warm temperatures and bright indirect sunlight. It is essential to water it frequently to keep the soil moist, but be careful not to overwatering as this can lead to root rot. It is also important to ensure that the soil drains properly.
This plant is easy to care for and not vulnerable to a variety of diseases or pests. It can be affected by fungus-gnats, as well as other pests of houseplants that are common, like mealybugs. If your plant is unwell or has yellow leaves, it could be an indication of excessive watering, so be sure that the soil is allowed to dry out before watering again.
Button Fern
The Button Fern is an indigenous low-lying New Zealand fern. The fronds are densely covered, which gives it its name. It can be used as an indoor plant in a hanging pot or a terrarium. It also makes a stunning feature in a shady part of the garden.
This plant requires a moist, acidic soil or growing medium. A peat-free ericaceous mix is the best choice. Ferns prefer to grow in shade and thrive in moderate to high levels of humidity. They require drying between waterings and prefer less misting than other ferns.
Fertilize the Button Fern once every two weeks with water-based plant food that is diluted during the growing season. Avoid high temperatures, which cause the plant to burn its roots and leaves. Button Ferns rarely need repotting due to their small roots.
Button ferns are susceptible to excessive watering, especially if they are planted in containers that self-water. If your plant appears yellowed and wilted it's because you've overwatered it. If you notice a large number of black roots at the bottom of the pot, the plant is dying and should be removed. To prevent this from happening, keep an eye on the soil's moisture levels and water your plant only when the top inch appears dry. Button Ferns are sensitive to salt in tap water, so use rainwater or distillation water instead of regular tap water. If you have to tap water, a filtered version is better than bottled or hard water.
Baby Tears Plant
Baby Tears Plant has green leaves and a lovely flower. It is a swiftly growing house plant. It is a great option for beginners who are interested in the world of foliage plants. It grows well in humid environments like bathrooms and terrariums. The plant can be used as a ground cover or in hanging baskets. It can grow to be quite large and therefore regular pruning is essential to keep it under control.
In its natural habitat, this plant is found in tropical forests and thrives in warm temperatures of 20 and 38 degC (68 to 100degF). It will benefit from the shade of a small area or misting during the summer heat. It is susceptible to root rot like most other plants. This is why it should be watered regularly.
It is easy to grow this plant in a pot or even in your garden. Wrap a piece moss, or a paper towel, around the base of an intact stem. Spray the moss or tissue with water until it is damp but not saturated and then cover it with plastic wrap and check every couple of days for signs 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 spring and summer, it is recommended to water this plant twice a week. During winter the watering frequency should be reduced to when the soil feels dry about an inch down.
Senecio
Senecio, a genus succulent plants, is a favorite for indoor cultivation of plants. They are easy to propagate and require little maintenance. The genus can be grown easily in a well-drained garden soil or in containers. It can be propagated by stem or leaf cuttings. Senecio is an extremely hardy plant that can withstand extreme temperatures and drought conditions. However, it is best to stay clear of freezing temperatures because they can harm the roots.
The String of Pearls is a perennial flowering evergreen succulent that can grow to an elevation of 3 feet. It is native to the drier areas of Southwest Africa, and grows as an elongated succulent. The leaves are encased in a waxy coating and have tiny, cream-colored blooms that are located at the ends of the branches. This plant needs direct sunlight that is bright and a soil mix that drains well. A cactus mix made from standard potting mix with the addition of sand or grit can improve drainage and stop water pooling at the bottom of the pot which could lead to root decay.
This Senecio variety, also known as the Fishhook Senecio or the Weeping Jade, is a glabrous, perennial leaf-succulent creeper with long fleshy, bean-like leaves and green stems. It is famous for its curly leaf tips that can be flattened or crimped and the white to silvery felt-covered tomentum. It is a good option for beginners, as it can be propagated by collecting seeds and regrowing in a moist pot mix.
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