Choosing The Plants For Your Indoor Garden

March 23, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Indoor Gardening

The most important thing to understand and remember while beginning with an indoor garden is you actually purchase the right types of plants. The article discusses many kinds of plants generally preferred for indoor gardens, and also help in maintaining your garden easily. A beautiful garden adds charm to your home, and is the best choice for increasing the aesthetics of your living accommodation. Books and websites provide great ideas as to which indoor plants should be used for decorating your house garden. However, the important thing is to have a good idea what you actually desire and what kind of dcor you wish to utilize in decorating your garden.

Sometimes one does not have substantial space for the garden, but desperately desire to have one. Alternately one might own a beautiful garden and desire to enjoy the view all the year-round. Its also possible to impress your family members and friends with distinct and decorative patterns and look of your indoor garden. If you want to change the overall getup of your home, or you simply dont have any space outdoors and still want to enjoy the garden foliage, you need to select the correct plants which can improve the look of your garden. If you prefer a plant that requires low maintenance, here are a few ideas:

The Bromeliad is a very beautiful plant having a bright and fragrant bloom nature that persists longer, as compared to the blossoming period of other plants. It helps to enhance the general dcor of your house one can immediately see the difference an indoor garden can make.

The Pothos is yet another popular garden plant, which is also referred to as Epiremnum aureum, Phothos aureus, Raphidorphora aureum, or Scindaspus aureus. The unusual thing of this plant is that its name keeps on changing all the time - even amongst the nomenclature community. However, all the terms refer to the same plant. Its a very interesting plant, and features flowers in golden yellow to white shades. The leaves are primarily heart-shaped vine and flourish brightly. The plant does not require a lot of maintenance.

Another example is that of the spider plant which requires low maintenance. The unique feature about this plant is that its difficult to kill. A spider plant can make a great house-warming gift for newlyweds, as well as for family member. The plant requires medium sunlight - which is easy to achieve and the plant flourishes even when theres little or no direct sunlight.

The snake plant is easy to maintain, and is a good choice for your garden. The common problem faced by people going in for snake plant is that they die by over watering. So one has to be careful while watering the plant, and often check out the moisture content before watering. The main advantage is if you plan to leave for the weekend, you dont have to make any special arrangements for someone to come home and water the plants. The snake plant too needs low sunlight as compared to other plants, so it can be the ideal choice for your garden.

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Tags: fragrant bloom, decorating your garden, decorative patterns, substantial space, indoor plants