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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 with our collection of small house plants. Perfect for any desk or nook, you can easily take care of these tiny beauties.

Many look like famous large plants, yet they are surprisingly small. They thrive on bright sunlight and regular watering. Be on the lookout for cacti that show signs of dryness since they don't like overwatering.

String of Pearls Plant

Curio herreanus is a succulent that is also called string pearls. It's like the plastic beads in your childhood dress-up boxes. This trailing plant adds texture and color while cleansing the air and reduces stress in your home. It's also a breeze to propagate and grow which makes it a great option for those who are just starting out looking for an easy-care houseplant.

The best place to start in caring for your string of pearls plant is by determining the amount of water it requires. It will be contingent on the weather, soil quality and the size of the container. Water your plant as soon as you feel the top inch of soil is dry. However, it's essential to check often and use an instrument for measuring moisture or your finger to test the soil consistency.

Another key care practice is pruning your string of pearls plant. This will encourage new growth, making the plant healthier and more affluent. It is recommended that you remove dead stems or pearls aswell the leggy or overgrown parts of the plant.

Repotting your string-of-pearls plants should only be done when the plant has become root-bound. If the roots are tangled and overcrowded in the container, you can see that it has happened. To reproduce the string of pearls cut several stems of four to five inches from the growth end using an sterilised pair of snips or scissor. Place the stems into a pot of succulent or cactus soil and place it in indirect sunlight. Keep the soil moist until nodes start to take root and will take root within some weeks.

Polka Dot Plant

This gorgeous foliage plant has spots of pink or white like its name suggests. It is native to South Africa, East Asia and Madagascar but can be planted as an annual in temperate zones as well. Polka Dot Plants (Hypoestes phyllostachya), whether they are planted in planters that feature colorful flowers, or as part of a greenery arrangement, can add texture and color to any room.

Polka dots thrive in soil that is nutrient-rich, drains well and has a pH between neutral and slightly acidic. They don't like being too wet but do not want to dry out either. Water them by applying filtered water to the soil at temperatures of room temperature. You can also test the soil's moisture using your fingers or a small piece of wood. It should feel moist but not saturated.

plants house of water you'll have to provide your Polka Dot plant will vary depending on its growth stage. During the active growth season that runs from spring through the autumn season, it is crucial to keep the soil consistently damp. Don't let it get soggy as polka-dot plants are susceptible to root rot. This plant will also benefit from a monthly application diluted houseplant fertiliser.

Polka dots are prone to fungus diseases such as leaf spot and root decay. To prevent them, make sure that they are placed in a pot with drainage holes and water them as soon as the soil is dry, and remove dead leaves.

String Of Heart Plant

The string of hearts (Ceropegia Woodii) will give the perfect and unique look to your home. It can be cultivated from seeds or by layering. To layer you can simply drape a plant over a new pot of damp compost and ensure the tuber is in contact with the compost. Keep the compost moist for one month, and you will begin to see roots sprouting from the tubers and then 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 bottom of a plant, leaving some nodes on the other side. They can then be submerged in water, where they will begin to form roots. They can be repotted when the roots are long enough.

String of Hearts plants thrive in spring and summer, when they are exposed to hot temperatures and indirect sunlight. It is recommended to water it regularly to keep the soil moist, but try to avoid overwatering as this can cause root rot. It is also important to make sure that the soil drains properly.

This is an easy-care plant and is not susceptible to many pests or diseases. It is susceptible to fungus-gnats and other common houseplant pests like mealybugs. If your plant is yellow or unhealthy, it could be due to overwatering. Dry the soil before watering it again.

Button Fern

The Button Fern is an indigenous low-lying New Zealand fern. Its densely-covered fronds are what make it so named. It can be used as an indoor plant in a hanging pot or a terrarium. It's also a gorgeous accent for a shady area of the garden.

This plant requires a moist, acidic soil or growing medium. The ideal choice is an ericaceous peat-free pot mix. Ferns prefer the shade and do best with moderate to high humidity. They prefer to be misted less and need to dry out between waterings.


In the growing season, fertilize the Button Fern every two weeks using a diluted liquid food. Avoid temperatures that are high, as they cause the plant to burn its roots and leaves. Button Ferns rarely need repotting due to their small roots.

Button ferns can be susceptible to overwatering, particularly when they're grown in self-watering pots. If your plant appears to be yellowed and wilted it's because you've overwatered it. If you notice a lot of black roots in the bottom of the container, it may be dying and needs to be removed. To prevent this from happening you must keep an eye on the soil's moisture levels and only water your plant when the top inch of soil is a little dry. Use rainwater or distilled instead of tap water for Button Ferns because they are sensitive to the salt that is in tap water. If you have to use tap water, a purified version is superior to hard or bottled 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 plants that have foliage. It thrives in humid areas such as 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 prune it regularly.

This plant grows in tropical forests with temperatures between 20 and 38 degrees Celsius. It can benefit from partial shade or misting during hot summer months. Like many other plants, it can be susceptible to root rot, which is why you need to water regularly, keeping the soil moist but not too saturated at all times.

This plant is fairly easy to propagate and you can easily plant your own in pots or in the garden. To do this, wrap the moss or paper towel around the base of an established stem. Spray the moss with water but don't let it become saturated. Cover it with plastic wrap. Check every couple of days to see whether roots have developed.

When the soil is dry, it is best to water your Baby Tears. In the summer and spring, it is recommended to water this plant at least once a week. In winter the watering frequency should be reduced to when the soil appears dry, about an inch.

Senecio

Senecio is a genus of succulent plants which are a popular choice for house plant cultivation. They are easy to grow and require little or no maintenance. This genus can be cultivated easily in well-draining garden soil or in pots. It can also be propagated through stem or leaf cuttings. Senecio is a tough plant that can endure extreme temperatures and drought conditions. However, it is best to stay clear of freezing temperatures as they can damage the roots.

The String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus "String of Pearls") is a perennial evergreen flowering succulent that can grow up to 3 feet in length. It is native to drier areas of Southwest Africa, and grows as an elongated succulent. The leaves are covered in a waxy layer and feature small, cream-colored flowers at the ends of the branches. The plant is a fan of light and indirect sunlight and needs an aeration-friendly soil mix. A cactus mixture or one made of standard potting soil with the addition of sand or grit can improve drainage and prevent water pooling at the bottom of the pot, which can cause root decay.

This Senecio, also known by the names Fishhook Senecio and Weeping Jade is a perennial, leaf-succulent vine with long beans-like leaves, green stems, and fleshy, long beans-like leaves. It is known for the curved leaf tips that can be flattened, crimped or twisting, and also its white to silvery feltted covering, called tomentum. It is a good choice for those who are new to the art, since it can be propagated by collecting seeds and regrowing in a moist pot mix.

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