Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Indoor Gardening Tips

Yucca gloriosa in clay pot + Florero(R)Image via WikipediaPlants are a great addition to the home, that many people don't think about. Aside from the aesthetic value plants provide your home with, there are also health benefits - grade school science class tells us that plants cleanse the air through utilizing the carbon dioxide and producing more oxygen. Here is some important information on how to care for your indoor plants to gain the optimum health and aesthetic benefits.

Lighting

Most indoor plants need good lighting. You can provide this through natural lighting in the room of your choice or there must be electric lighting. Darker-leaved plants usually don't need as much light as others.

Here are the varieties of plants (usually those that only require medium to low light) that are known to be suitable for indoor gardening:

a. Philodendrons
b. Boston ferns
c. African violets
d. Cyclamens
e. Creeping Fig

A watering can made of plastic.Image via WikipediaWatering

A common mistake most people make in indoor gardening is they tend to over-water the plants, which may lead to rotting roots.  Make sure to research the type of plant you have, because each kind of plant varies on their watering needs.

Potting

Choose good quality and attractive containers for your indoor plants. Make sure that the pot is clean before placing your new plant into it to prevent infection and to encourage healthy growth.

Humidity

In indoor gardening, humidity is a big issue.  The amount of moisture in the air has effect on the growth of the plants. In the morning, you may want to spray some types of plants with water for their much-needed moisture. Also make sure the leaves don't get covered in dust, as this can block both light and moisture absorption.

Fertilization

Just like watering, fertilizing depends on the type of plant.  If you have managed to supply your indoor garden with the right amount of light, water and humidity, fertilization may not need much attention. A good indoor fertilizer can be bought from most home depot or hardware stores - make sure it's organic - you don't want to be bringing chemicals into your home! More delicate or unique plants like orchids may need special fertilizers.

With just a bit of attention to these considerations, you can have a lovely and thriving indoor garden to keep your home beautiful year-round.
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