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A Positive Rant Concerning House Plants
Easy-Care House Plants

These easy-care plants can add lush greenery to any space. They're a breeze to start and require little maintenance, requiring nothing more than an occasional watering.

From a popular orchid sold in big box stores, to the hardy ficus that can handle just about anything, these common house plants can enhance the design of your indoor garden. Additionally, they cleanse your air.

1. Areca Palm

Palms make great house plants because they are easy to care for and add a tropical feel to any home. The Areca Palm, also known as the Bamboo Palm or Butterfly Palm, is native to Madagascar. It is found in the wild on slightly acidic soil and sandy or rocky topsoil. Also known as the golden bamboo palm, cane palm or butterfly palm It has an elegant silver-green trunk and feathery fronds that look like butterflies.

Areca palms are excellent air purifiers that remove pollutants and toxins. The large surface area of the fronds enables them to naturally provide more oxygen than plants with smaller leaves.

They thrive in humid conditions and warm temperatures comparable to those in the tropics. They can be grown outside in USDA hardiness zone 10 and higher. They can grow up to 30 feet when they reach maturity.

To grow this plant, shake the soil from the roots and gently separate the stems of four to five with a sharp knife. The fronds that have been separated should be placed in a pot containing two-to-one mix of regular potting soil, coarse sand, and water thoroughly. Give the soil time to drain before watering it once more. Palms are generally moist plants however they are able to be tolerant of dryness once the plants have established themselves.

2. Spider Plant

Spider plants (Chlorophytum comosum) can be planted in pots or hanging baskets. They look stunning when they are mature and placed on a high surface where their long, slender shoots adorned with'babies' of plants can be admired. These plants are also perfect for display in conservatories, or any other place where plants can be displayed freely.

This is among the easiest houseplants to care for and can be grown even in dim light, although bright indirect sunlight can enhance the colour of the leaves and encourage growth. large house plants is a plant that can be adapted that can withstand some direct sunlight in Summer but not at midday which can cause scorching of the leaves. Watering is fairly simple as the plant does not need a lot, but it is crucial to avoid over watering so feel the soil and only water it when it feels dry. In the Winter, watering should be reduced to stop the plants from drying out too fast.


They also aid in reducing allergies by eliminating pollen, dust mites, mold spores as well as pet dander and other airborne pollutants. tropical house plants aid in reducing allergies by eliminating pollen, mold spores, dust mites pet dander, as well as other airborne pollutant. The spider plant is a great option for those suffering from asthma or chronic hayfever. It's also non-toxic, so it is safe for pets and children too!

3. Fiddle Leaf Fig

Popular for its dramatic wavy green leaves, the fiddle leaf fig (ficus lyrata) is a popular option for bringing a lush jungle-like vibe into the interior of a home. This plant can be the centerpiece of a room and looks stunning against white or neutral walls. Fiddle leaf figs can also look great in contemporary or farmhouse designs in which their size and shape contribute to the overall look.

This is a tropical flower that requires bright, well-filtered light to grow and appear at its best. The direct sunlight can affect the leaves their color and cause them to burn. Fiddle leaf figs have the ability to be trained into a bush or a tree shape. A bush-like shape is the default but pruning can be used to encourage branching for a more tree like appearance.

Fiddle leaf figs thrive in rainforests and thrive under warm, humid conditions that are similar to greenhouses. Misting the plant weekly is a good idea to replicate the conditions at home. Repotting the plant every two weeks can help with its growth and overall health.

This houseplant is fairly easy to maintain, however it needs constant attention and love in the form food, water and sun. It is difficult to maintain, particularly if life gets in the middle. It is best to pick an area for your plant that you are able to commit to and keep it there.

4. Rubber Plant

Ficus elastica is also referred to as Rubber Plant or Rubber Fig. It is an extremely popular and fashionable houseplant. It has beautiful, glossy green leaves and is believed to cleanse the air inside the home by removing toxins like formaldehyde as well as other pollutants from the air.

It is a simple plant which is extremely tolerant in light levels and other conditions in the home, but it is prone to sudden changes and may lose its leaves if conditions aren't suitable for it. For instance, a lower leaf growth could be an indication of inadequate light levels. This can be corrected by moving the plant closer to a window or by using a grow lamp.

This is a wonderful plant for beginners who are just learning about how to care for plants. It is also among the most simple house plants to propagate. It is possible to propagate rubber plants by cutting the stem and putting some damp moss on the top. Once it has begun to root, you can take it out and put it in a new pot of ficus pots. It is important to keep your soil moist but not too wet. It is also important to wipe the leaves down regularly. This will prevent fungal disease and encourage the plant to absorb more sunlight. If you'd like, you could spray the plant with misters. However, wet foliage can cause staining on furniture and carpets.

5. English Ivy

The English ivy, Hedera helix, is a perennial vine and is a popular houseplant since it is green all year. It can also be used to cover trees and walls and is an excellent privacy screen. If you don't want a climbing plant that will spread over your house there are a lot of less-invasive ivy like plants to look at, such as pothos and Philodendron.

Be aware that English ivy may choke out tree trunks when it becomes too heavy, which limits the health of the wood and increases the risk of fungal decay and disease. It can also cause damage to the bark of mature trees during windstorms as it pulls them and clings to them.

The plant is beautiful on its own. There are a variety of cultivars, including those with different shades of green as well as variegated ones with yellow, white, and gray. Some of these include 'Itsy Bitsy' with tiny leaves that are shaped like ivy 'Congesta', which has two-sided heart-shaped, two-sided or triangular leaf lobes 'Diana' and 'Fluffy Ruffles with birds' feet-shaped leaves that have narrow lobes; 'Curlilocks' and Gold Child with large curly leaves that are wavy or wavier; and 'Silvery Variety' and 'Glacier', with silvery variations.

Ivy plants prefer cool, indirect light and well-draining ground. Be sure to protect the foliage from drafts, heating vents and excessive watering. Misting the plants regularly helps prevent dryness and also helps to keep away spider mites. If the pests do show up, treat them as you would with other common houseplant bugs such as aphids and mealybugs. Neem large house plants and insecticidal soap are excellent solutions for these pests.

6. Kalanchoe

They can be grown all year long outside in warmer regions or as house plants to coddle winter, the kalanchoe (KAL- n-KOH-t ) is a simple flowering succulent that flowers with minimal attention. Its long reblooming period is a favorite among florists and home plant enthusiasts, who use it to create centerpieces and dish gardens. It is also a wonderful present since it is a perennial bloomer that can rebloom for a long time after the initial display.

Kalanchoes, as with many other flowering plants, like many others, love bright light and good drain. To avoid water blemishes on the leaves, allow the soil to dry out between watering. Also, don't let kalanchoes sit in water that is stagnant for any period of time, as this can cause root rot. Use potting mixes and pots that drain quickly after watering the kalanchoes.

Try exposing them to lower light levels, that mimic shorter days, as you would a poinsettia, or Thanksgiving Cactus. For a month, do this, and you should begin to see it bloom again.

Like many flowering plants kalanchoes need regular fertilizer and, in particular, a balanced water-soluble formula. The majority of potting mixes are ready-made and contain some nutrients, but it is best to feed the plant monthly from spring through fall. You can do this by placing a saucer under the pot and then pouring excess water out of it. You should mist the leaves of a kalanchoe instead of spraying them directly. This is because getting the leaves wet could lead to a fungal infection known as Fusarium or Rhizoctonia root rot.

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