Indoor Houseplants Gardening - Creating an Indoor Garden

Indoor houseplants gardening can bring an element of nature into your homes décor; however, it does so much more than that. The beautiful colors, varieties of species and aromas fill your home with a sense of life that can be created by no other. These beautiful wonders of nature also have some health benefits as well including “cleaning” the air in your home and adding a positive lift to your spirit.

In addition to their beauty, there are several varieties which require little to no care at all. A routine of occasional watering and pruning may be all that is required to maintain a healthy, thriving plant. Many plants require no fertilization as well and can thrive in just about any lighting conditions your home may provide.

With so many varieties of plant to choose from, there are also plants with various growth rates. If you wish to see constant progress in a plants growth, you should be prepared to re-pot your plant quite often. For those looking for plants that are slow in growth, these particular plants can make for a stable addition to any rooms décor theme.

For anyone enjoying the look and fragrance of beautiful blooms, there are several varieties which bloom at different times of the year. Choosing the right indoor houseplants can ensure that your home is filled with vibrant color and delectable fragrance for just about the entire year. Some bloom right at the onset of spring, while others bloom in summer and there are some who bloom in between. A little research will help you compile a list sure to keep your home full of elegant blooms.

Adding an element of uniqueness is also always a plus when picking plants for an indoor garden. The carnivore variety is well known for its extraordinary beauty and its unusual differences from other stationary plants. In addition, these plants are wonderful at taking care of those pesky flies that invade your home every year.

There is however, a little tender loving care required with any houseplant choice.

Although there are many houseplants resistant to pesky insects, almost all of them are prone to one problem or another. Spider mites, aphids and mealybugs are among the most common pests. This problem can usually be taken care of quite easily with a quick brushing or a spray of a mild insecticide.

In all most every case of plant death, the culprit is the common mistake of over watering. Over watering can create disease as well as root rot. For the novice gardener, a showing that the soil is dry is an automatic prompt to keep the soil wet, however, in doing so we ultimately over do our good intentions. Conducting research and monitoring the amount of water your plant uses is a great way to prevent this untimely and heart breaking error.

After a full understanding of plants has occurred and successful growth has been accomplished, many garden enthusiasts will venture into growing their plants from scratch. This step is just one step higher than re-potting and gives the garden enthusiast a sense of pride and satisfaction beyond their expectations.

It is important to ensure you select quality seeds or cuttings. After this is done, applying the right amount of fertilizer at the right time, combined with natures help will produce a beautiful, thriving plant any gardener should be proud of.

The beauty and life houseplants bring to a home are beyond measure. A proper care plan combined with a passion for nature will ensure a thriving indoor garden for years to come.

         

Introduction To Houseplant

Indoor Houseplant Care

Common Houseplant Resources