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Don't Stop! 15 Things About Indoor House Plants We're Fed Up Of Hearing
Choosing easy house plants

When selecting your house plants, choose plants with healthy roots and leaves. Look for signs of pests and disease.

Many indoor houseplants are easy to maintain and can tolerate low light conditions. Examples include snake plant (Dracaena or Sansevieria) also known as Mother-inlaw's tongue, coccoloba and yucca elephantipes.

Cast Iron Plant

Cast iron plant (Aspidistraelatior) has oblong-shaped leaves that can grow up to a height of 2-3 feet. It thrives in dim and shaded conditions and is a great choice for rooms with no natural light. Its size makes it an eye-catching accent plant that will make a statement without taking over the space. This easy-care plant is best in a well-drained soil area that gets only a little direct sunlight. It can tolerate various climates. But, be careful not to overwater to avoid root rot. If the leaves of your cast iron plant begin to yellow, it is a sign that it has been exposed to excessive direct sunlight for long periods of time. In addition, adding more filtering light or moving the plant to a shadier area will aid in reducing the yellowing.

A variety of cultivars are offered with striking colors and leaf patterns. The Gold Spike and Goldfeather varieties have golden yellow stripes that run across their green leaves. Likewise, Hoshi-zora's cast iron plant has leaves dotted with white to yellow dots that give it the appearance of airbrushing. The snow cap ferns of cast iron (Aspidistra crussula) with their white color throughout the year are another option.

Indoor cast iron plants are self-maintained However, you may have to prune the leaves to control the shape of the plant or to remove dead or dying leaves. You may also need to trim the roots periodically in the event that the clump grows too big for the pot. Fertilize indoor plants every month with an all-purpose liquid fertilizer in spring and summer, following the directions on the label. Outdoor cast iron plants require less frequent feeding. However you can add general liquid fertilizer to the soil in the spring, when they begin to grow again.

Snake Plant

Snake plants (Sansevieria), despite their spikey leaves, are actually graceful and soft. They are among the most resilient indoor house plants, and can withstand low levels of light and occasional droughts. They also help to keep the air in your home clean, by absorbing carbon dioxide as well as toxic substances like formaldehyde, benzene and formaldehyde.

These plants look great on a table or desk, whether you choose the Mother-in-law's Tongue that is variegated or the tall, green Goldband Sansevieria laurentii. They can also be placed near a fireplace in the indoor space or on a window sill where they can get sun all the daytime.


Apart from the freezing temperatures and excessive watering, snake plants don't suffer from other problems when kept inside. They are slow growers and don't require being regularly repotted, however if they do outgrow their containers, use the potting soil that has a high percentage of perlite or sand in order to keep the soil from becoming too saturated.

If you decide to repotte your snake plant remove it from the container it was in using a sharp knife. Then plant it again at the same depth it was originally planted in. Then fill in the rest of the pot with a well-draining potting mix made specifically for succulents and cacti.

It's always recommended to keep your snake plant out of reach of small pets and children, as the leaves can be poisonous if eaten. This is due to the saponins, a natural compound which are strong enough to cause nausea and vomiting in humans and animals if consumed. To ensure you are on the safe side, wear gloves when handling the plant. Also, remove any berries from the stems to avoid ingesting them.

Succulents & Cacti

Succulents and cacti are fascinating plants that add the character of any room. They are adapted to conserve moisture in dry conditions (xeric) and some have intriguing or even grotesque forms along with vibrant flowers. This adaptation makes them appealing to a large group of plant enthusiasts.

Cacti and succulents make great companion plants, regardless of whether they are grown in warmer climates outdoors or as house plant s. They are often placed in low bowls to create gardens. They can also be placed in windows that are sunny to provide bright light. But be aware that most of these plants thrive with high sunlight exposure and at least 6 hours of bright light every day.

The prickly-pear Cactus, also known as the agave is a popular houseplant. It can be used for landscaping as well. Other varieties include the agave mammillaria, and the echeveria. These plants multiply by creating clusters around the mother plant that produce tiny baby cacti which earned them the name "hens and chicks".

Many people are using "cactus" as a synonym for all succulents. However, the word cactus actually refers to a specific family of plants in the genus Cactaceae. In best house plants , cacti are just one of the 60 families of succulents that can be found throughout the world.

Like all succulents and cacti, they require to be kept in a container with a drainage hole. They don't like soil that stays wet and could turn rotten or grow in a distorted manner in conditions that aren't well-lit. Cacti and succulents require minimal maintenance compared to other plants in the house. They can be grown indoors and can be relocated outside in summer. However, they should only be placed in a protected area because intense light can harm the stems and leaves.

Monstera

Monstera deliciosa, or Swiss Cheese Plant is one of today's most popular houseplants. It is an evergreen plant with large, fenestrated leaves, with holes and splits. It is a great choice for indoors due its tolerance to high light and low moisture.

Monstera plants are thriving outdoors in warmer climates. However, they should be brought inside during the winter when temperatures drop below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Monsteras are not hardy in areas that are below this threshold. If you are planning to bring them inside, be sure you thoroughly check the plants for insects prior to moving them. Examine the soil, and then wipe down leaves and stems. Repot if required.

Indoors, Monstera deliciosa likes bright to medium indirect sunlight. Direct sunlight can cause burns to leaves, which can harm the health of the plant. Avoid placing your plant in the vicinity of heating or air conditioning vents as they could cause the leaves to dry out. Keep the soil moist but not sloppy by watering it frequently. It is best to use bottle or filter water, especially if you have hard water in your home. A humidifier or fine mister could aid in boosting the amount of humidity in your home, too.

After replanting, you can add a stake or trellis to the pot to ensure that your plant can climb once it is rooted. This is a great method to increase the height of a room and can attract positive energy from the ceiling into the spaces below. For feng shui, the Monstera plant is associated with deep relationships and honouring elders and respected individuals. It can bring luck, good fortune and prosperity to those who maintain it's health. In Chinese tradition, it symbolizes longevity.

Fiddle Leaf Fig

The fiddle leaf is one of the most sought-after plants available. Its unique shape, elongated form and stunning leaves make it a stunning addition to any home. It is important to remember that this plant requires more care and attention than other plants. This tropical beauty comes from a rainforest, so it needs bright sunlight and high humidity to thrive.

When watering, it's important not to overwater your FLF since this can lead to root rot as well as other problems. Rather, water your plant once a week or every 10 days. When you water your fiddle leaf plant, make sure you soak the soil until it reaches the point where it drips and then drain the excess moisture.

The plant is also prone to cold temperatures and can be damaged by drafts. Try to avoid this by placing your ficus somewhere warm and sheltered from drafts. Misting your fiddle-leaf fig's leaves with a spray bottle every day will help to maintain hydration, and keep the leaves fresh.

Fiddle leaf figs will generally let you know when they require water. "The best way to check if your plant is thirsty is by poking your finger into the soil," Mast says. "If you're able to feel moisture at least halfway up your knuckle then your fig is good go." If the soil is dry to the surface, it's time for water it.

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