Houseplants
The right houseplants can add depth and beauty to your home. There are
a plethora of choices for anyone who wants to bring decorative accents
to his décor. The plants range from tall indoor trees to
tiny cactus houseplants that just provide a little color and detail.
These decorative must-haves can also be functional as well.
We usually associate edible plants with outdoor gardens that are
replanted each year. However, edible plants can serve two purposes when
used as houseplants. There are a number of creative ways to integrate
the functional vegetation into your home. The functional houseplants
are a wonderful way to make use of your decorations.
Many vegetables can be grown indoors. The best vegetables to use as
houseplant include radishes. Radishes are especially nice because they
add color as well as function. Bushy vegetables fair better in the home
than vine vegetables like beans. The vine plants are difficult to grow
indoors. They require a lot of light and a lot of room to grow to their
fullest potential.
Another thing to consider when growing houseplants is using the proper
containers. It is essential that the containers have the proper drain
holes for the specific houseplants. The containers should also be
decorative, of course, while giving the plants room to grow. You may
fall in love with a planter that strangles your houseplant.
All plants require maintenance. Part of that maintenance is making sure
that the plants receive enough water to grow properly. Drowning is
always a concern in houseplants if more than one person is responsible
for watering them so make sure that you have a regular schedule for
watering. Too much of a good thing can be detrimental. Some houseplants
are small compact plants that lend themselves naturally to a pot on the
windowsill or a tub on the patio.
Herbs are great houseplants for small spaces and they add color,
texture and fragrance in any room. Mint is useful in that it not only
provides decoration but it is a natural ant deterrent. Ants hate mint
so keeping the herb in your kitchen is a great way to keep the ants at
bay.
Fruit trees and plans thrive indoors. You can opt to have
small berries and currants to add texture and color in a functional
way. Many people like to hang baskets of strawberries in entry ways and
in kitchens to appeal to the eye and to the appetite. There are
functional houseplants for all tastes, whether you like fruits,
vegetables, herbs or whether you simply like greenery.
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