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Indoor growing is the ideal way to decorate your
house. They are easy to maintain when given the
right care and attention. People who have space
constraints and who cannot have a full fledged
garden will find indoor gardening to be a rewarding
experience. Selecting the right plants for your
indoor garden will help you have an enjoyable
experience.
There are a number of plants that can be used
indoors to beautify the house’s interiors. Plants
such as Money Plant, Palm and Peperomia require very
little sunlight and easily flourish indoors. Money
plants come in three different varieties – golden,
green and philodendron. Palm plants should be grown
in small pots in order to control the height of the
plant. Over grown leaves should be cut or trimmed as
well.
Bamboo plants are very popular as indoor plants.
Known as the ‘lucky bamboo’ this plant is widely
available in Asia and is considered to attract
prosperity to a house according to Feng Shui
principles. This plant is easy to maintain as it
requires only water. They do not require a large
amount of sunlight and are found to even grow in
dark conditions.
If gardening for a practical purpose is more
appealing to you, think of growing vegetables or
herbs. Eating vegetables from plants that are
homegrown can be a very fruitful experience for you
and your family. Cherry tomatoes can easily be grown
out of pots. These plants continue to grow over a
long span of time and are a pretty addition to your
garden. Herbs such as mint, rosemary, chives and
cilantro are known for their fragrances and are easy
to grow out of small containers.
Angel Ivy Ring is a fast growing ivy that thrives
well at temperatures ranging from 65F and 80F. This
ivy is ideal for areas that has bright or indirect
light and grows to provide dense green leafage up to
a height of 12 inches.
Braided Ficus is a plant that is known for its
adaptability and is a very popular plant found in
most indoor gardens. The plants braided stems along
with the variegated dark green foliage ensures that
is an eye catching addition to any garden. These
plants require a moist environment as leaf drop
occurs due to lack of moisture. These plants can
grow to heights ranging from 24 inches to 6 feet.
Select a plant according to the lighting
requirements and space constraints that you face.
The aesthetic value and the ease of maintenance are
also deciding factors when choosing plants that are
appropriate for
hydroponic indoor gardening. |