Living, breathing, healthy plants lift the mind in a way that no other plant can match. Whether you consider yourself a gardening expert or you’re just stepping into the world of gardening, consider this inspiration and motivation to let your indoor garden grow.
Healthy greenery helps purify the air, lift the spirits, and fill empty corners. I don’t think any room will feel truly complete without at least one green plant or a delightful pot of bulbous plants.
Is there a clearing in front of a beautiful sunny window? Don’t let it go to waste – put a big plant in front of it. The scaffolds can help smaller plants get maximum light.
If your space isn’t getting as much sunlight as you’d like, don’t give up on houseplants altogether. Visit a local nursery and ask for recommendations for low-light rooms. It’s true that if the natural light in your room really has zero, the plants won’t be able to survive there, but if there’s any type of light, you might be able to grow something… And it’s well worth trying.
To make watering, repotting, and general care for houseplants much easier, a small indoor potting station at your fingertips can be a lifesaver. A sink in a mudroom or laundry room is ideal, but if you don’t have other options, the kitchen can also be used.
To set up a potting area, you’ll need at least some enclosed storage space for potting soil and tool bags, a shelf for extra potting and saucers, a countertop that doesn’t mind getting dirty, and a sink that can catch water.
You don’t always need to use traditional indoor pots to grow houseplants – why not try using rectangular pots, urns, or outdoor containers? Be sure to use a tray under the pot or pot to protect your surface from water damage.
Want to know which plant to buy first? Let it be aloe vera – they’re easy to care for, and they’re a godsend when you get burned. Simply cut off a piece, cut it lengthwise, and place the gel-covered inside directly on the burn.
Grouping potted plants is not only fascinating to look at, but it’s also good for the plants. Keeping plants close to each other increases humidity, helps plants stay healthy and extends watering intervals.
Looking for more space to accommodate your plants? Place a vintage side table or dining table to work with. Even if it’s something in a thrift store, it’s fascinating to be filled with potted vegetables.
Ready to get creative? Pull out a drawer from an old cabinet or dresser, line the inside with waterproof plastic, fill it with soil, and plant some plants. This can be a wonderful way to give new life to an old piece that has become too worn out to serve its intended purpose.