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Houseplants - Your Way to an Indoor Garden



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By : Brooke Hayles    29 or more times read
Submitted 2006-12-11 00:00:00
The benefits of houseplants make them a desirable addition to your home. Research has shown that the air in our houses can be in need of cleaning and plants do this naturally. They can lift down moods, reduce headaches, sore throats and bring dry skin relief. This is because they clean the air by converting carbon dioxide into oxygen. Some plants even have healing properties such as the Aloe Vera plant with sap that soothes burns.

Houseplants can be used as part of your home's decor. They can also act as screens to separate areas. A group of plants can be as much a part of the interior decorating as a painting or ornament. However, you need to arrange them aesthetically and not just plop some pots on the floor hoping for a good effect!

Place the larger plants at the back and choose foliage of different shapes and shades that compliment each other. So, you really want to have greenery inside your home but you don't think you have a green finger.
With the right choices, you can bring an indoor garden into your house that will not die from lack of care. You will need to choose low maintenance houseplants such as cacti and foliage plants. Cacti are designed for desert conditions and will die if you 'over-care' them.

This is a plus, but you do have to like the look of them. They are not considered pretty by most people, although those who find them attractive in their own right would disagree. If you like more conventional looking plants, then foliage houseplants could be considered. Some types need less care than others such as the common English Ivy and Spider plants.

Often plants die from just being in the wrong type of place. Many people think that a houseplant can go anywhere but this isn't true. You must consider the basics of plant requirements when positioning houseplants around the house.

Read up on the plant's needs - if they need shade make sure you have the right spot in your house. If they require many hours of sunlight, check that the position you're wanting the plant in can fit this requirement. Some houseplants like to be moved around the home - maybe they get bored! You will find that once the plant is in a place where its nutritional needs are met, it will flourish.

Not all plants are good houseplants. Poinsettias, the plant associated with Christmas, is actually poisonous to dogs and cats if eaten. Check the plants when you buy them that they are in good condition. Inspect for bugs. Reputable garden centers often guarantee their plants, as long as you've taken the best care of it.

Keep these useful tips in mind and the special plant can become a long lasting pleasant addition to the house.

Summary:

Don't get put off bringing houseplants into your home just because you don't think you've got green fingers. Some plants need little maintenance and when positioned in the right space for their needs, will give you an addition to your decor.
Author Resource:- Brooke Hayles

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