Indoor Gardening 5 Of The Easiest Indoor Plants You Can Grow

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 Gardening 5 Of The Easiest  You Can Grow

African Violet

African violets
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This indoor plants love sunlight so keep it in an area with a lot of bright light,
ideally on a table by a window. Water the plant with room temperature
water only when the soil is dried out for best results. Prune it by
removing dying blooms. Keep the plant in an area free of drafts such as
vents, fans, doors and open windows.

 

Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera

The aloe indoor plants have wonderful medicinal qualities as well as being a
pretty houseplant. Care for this plant is simple as it requires little water. It
will thrive without a lot of sunlight so placing it near windows is not
necessary, though it does need some indirect lighting. Keep the plant in a
well-drained porous pot and don’t over-water.

 

Avocado Tree

Avocado Tree
Avocado Tree

Growing an avocado tree indoor plants is easy. All you need is the pit from the
plant. Stick 4 toothpicks in the pit, one at the bottom and three equally on
the sides. Place the pit into a glass of water with the toothpicks holding
the pit allowing the bottom portion in the water until it sprouts a 6-inch
tree. Move to a pot in the sun and water well.

 

 

Boston Fern

Boston-Fern
Boston-Fern

These ferns loves moist environments and indirect lighting. They are
perfect to hang just to the sides of windows. If the air is too dry it helps
to run a humidifier or lightly mist the plant at least twice a week. Keep
the soil moist but also allow it to drain properly. If the plant yellows
increase the humidity in the air to turn it green.

 

Bromeliads

Bromeliads
Bromeliads

 

These plants do well indoors in any light environment as long as they
receive some sunlight each day. Place the plants in a windowsill and they
will thrive. If they do not receive enough light their leaves will yellow.
They require little water. It helps to allow the soil to dry out and water
only enough to moist the soil. Keep in well drained pots.

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