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Types of House Plants
The type of common houseplants are four categories.
Most people are always looking for a simple maintenance problem waste of any kind of plant. There is no such thing. Faux plants are an option, but they also need attention. Cleaning cloth to remove dust, dirt and old ones are always a chore.
The type of common houseplants are four categories.
Foliage house plants: There are many varieties, and they should live permanently under ideal conditions inside. This could be your home or office. Foliage plants are grown and used primarily for their foliage color and leaf like. And just like people, some of these plants will begin to lose their elegant appearance, once they reach a certain age. Here are some examples.
Sansivera – The “Mother Tongue Laws” is a variety that is also inside.
Peperomia – Peperomia grow about 5 inches high. The foliage color varies from pale green to almost purple. Read the rest of this entry »
Spider Plant Care For the Beginning Houseplant Enthusiast
Spider plants are an essential part of any home or office collection of plants. Its long leaves grow from the center of the plant and are usually green at the edges with a creamy white stripe in the middle. Spider plants are one of the most common houseplants and are extremely easy to grow and spread. Total spider plants are ideal for plant lovers begin house.
The spider plant is really an ideal houseplant care about plants and plant protection to learn is an excellent teacher. Spider plants have also shown that the quality of indoor air by formaldehyde to improve in the air around him. Spider plants are very easy to reproduce when they are grown under good conditions and if you know how to transfer the young shoots of the mother plant, you will be able to get a lot of individual plants. If you take care of your Read the rest of this entry »
Caring For Your House Plants
I call this article “Guide to House poppy plant,” because I want to capture most of the factors that affect indoor plants, health, lighting, watering, humidity control, air circulation, temperature control, fertilizing, repotting and.
Lighting for indoor plants
In addition to food and water, is easily one of the most important needs of the survival of plants. Light absorbed by plants, so their energy into sugars and starches, they need to grow and change to survive. No light or insufficient light has a detrimental effect on plants. Read the rest of this entry »