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Your Indoor Guide to Plants That Love Shade

Indoor plants is totally an essential element of every interior furnishing. Green flora and fauna enhances and brightens up indoor spaces and are known to have mood-boosting qualities.

Indoor plants are popular choices because they are honestly really quite easy to take care of, provide health benefits, clean fresh air and can also be used in a variety of indoor décor themes, or if you're looking to have a little celebration or fun for your friendy without splurging on overpriced decorative theme pieces! Indoor plants are a significant alternative for those who have a tiny yard space for an outdoor garden or for those who live in climates with brutally cold winters.

So, if you’re caring for indoor plants for the first time or thinking of getting a few to freshen up your home space, then this quintessential guide will totally provide you with the mandatory enlightenment to allow your beautiful green friends to flourish and thrive!

 

What exactly are indoor plants?

Indoor plants are plants that grow indoors. There are a variety of tropical plants, like palms and ferns, that thrive in indoor environments.Fill up your home with all these stress friendly foliage!

 

How do you plant indoor plants?

Generally, indoor plants already come in containers and cute mini pots, so there really is no need to plant them. There are typically only one reason you need to plant an indoor plant which is when your plant is getting too big and needs a new comfortable home. Here's a guide to replant it into a larger container.

 

What qualities make for a good indoor plant?

There are a number of qualities to look for when choosing the ideal indoor plant.

  1. A good root system – This is incredibly important when picking out a plant. Of course it’s not practical to pull a plant out of its home to check its roots but if it is a small plant, this can be done. Healthy roots should be thick and light in colour.
  2. Foliage - Here’s a good rule of thumb when it comes to plant’s greenery: if you can’t see through it, the foliage is definitely thick and healthy enough.
  3. Check for disease – Some signs plants with pests or contagions are: sticky residue, white spots on the leaves and a bad odour.

 

What are the easiest indoor plants to take care of?

Here is a list of indoor plants that are super easy to take care of:

  • Arrowhead Vine
  • Philodendron
  • Snake Plant
  • Peacelily
  • Peperomia
  • Succulent
  • Cacti
  • Pothos

 

Which plants are considered indoor plants?

Plants that require a low amount of light and water to thrive are typically known as indoor plants. These plants are examples of common indoor plants:

 

How do you care for indoor plants?

Here are some tips and heads up that will help you give the maximum care for your indoor plants:

  • Keep the potting soil moist- It’s important to make sure the soil is not too wet nor too dry but just nice to act as a comfy home for your plants.
  • Make sure the plant pot has drainage holes in the bottom of the pot so that your plants do not drown and suffocate.
  • Place your plant near a light source, as indoor plants do need a tiny amount of light be it natural or artificial.
  • Determine the species of plant you have so you can more accurately care for it.

 

What are some of the typical reasons indoor plants die?

Some of the most common reasons plants whither away are:

  • Watering the wrong way; Most “brown thumbs” call it bad luck when a houseplant dies so suddenly from being dry.  But it’s that they're watering the plants wrong. They buy a plant looking pretty and lush, pay it lots of attention and give it a sprinkle of water every day. And when the novelty wears off, they water the plant less. The poor plants adjust to the sudden drought by shedding leaves, but their caretakers assume they’re dying and throw them out. If potting soil gets bone-dry, water will pass through without soaking in, and plant-keepers see the drainage and assume the soil is saturated when the opposite is true.
  • Light Levels (either not enough light or too much light)
  • Neglect

 

How do indoor plants affect people’s mood?

People are always surprised when I tell them how beneficial indoor plants are. Not only do plants clean the air and give you new, clean, fresh air, but they also reduce noise levels and stress in the workplace! If you want to learn more on how plants can affect people's mood, just click here!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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