Tips on Growing Potted Houseplants Indoors At Your Home

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Gardening At Home - Maybe you live in an apartment or other place where you have no gardening space. If yes maybe you need to try growing potted houseplants indoors or planting indoor containers at your home. A terrarium or nice flowering bush may spice up your space. Depending on your budget, imagination, space and your patience, the ideas of growing potted houseplant indoors can be endless. Whether you are just raising orchids in your bathroom or wintering geraniums on the windowsill, growing potted houseplant indoors opens you up to all sorts of fun.

If you don’t want too much trouble, you can grow potted houseplants indoors that are native to the tropics or desert. You can start with something small such as African violet and tall plant such as umbrella plant. Growing foliage plants indoors can be great for a variety of reasons such as crotons that have glossy, bright color and stiff leaves. Growing potted houseplant indoors that improve the air quality in your home is also good idea such as spider plants, bamboo, ivy, and mother-in-law’s tongue. They are commonly used to absorb the toxins in the air around the plants, they use up carbon dioxide and release oxygen during photosynthesis. As the result you can breathe the better air quality.
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Here are some tips on growing potted houseplants indoors at your home:

Tips on Growing Potted Houseplant Indoors #1: Choose Easy-Care Houseplants
Some houseplants like to be left alone and absolutely thrive on neglect but other houseplants need to be nurtured and pruned daily.

Easy-care houseplants do not require a lot of care such as pruning, fertilizing as well as watering. Especially if you often travel a lot, easy-care houseplant will keep you go away without worrying or having to hire a house-sitter. But keep in mind, self-sufficient indoor gardens are not impossible. In this case you may try a terrarium. Growing houseplant in a terrarium can creates its own atmosphere and requires little care, it only need an occasional burst of fresh air and need to thin the plants.

Tips on Growing Potted Houseplant Indoors #2: Match Houseplants to Environment
For growing potted houseplant indoors your need to pay attention of plant needs. Some houseplants require special needs and actually these needs allow them live among us.

Pothos, for example, they are native to the shady underside of the rainforest and grow in low light. So they would be happy to be in a library of sorts and growing happily up the bookcases.

Some plants, thrive in the moist air of the bathroom such as bird’s nest ferns, love lots of sunlight such as lemon tree but don’t put the trees close though to the window, otherwise you’ll burn the leaves!

So just be sure to match the right houseplant with the right environment on growing potted houseplant for your indoor gardens.

In summer, you can put your indoor potted houseplants in the front yard but remember, to check for any pests on your houseplants before you bring them back indoors in the fall. The pests can be hitching a ride on the stems, under the leaves, or on the soil surface.

Tips on Growing Potted Houseplant Indoors #3: Pick a Suitable Containers
There are a lot of different containers available in the garden center. You may choose the design that match with your interior or any container that you love. But remember to always choose container that has holes on the bottom of the container for drainage. If you like a copper container, don’t worry, you can still use this copper pot with set a drainage dish inside the copper pot and put the plastic pot with drainage holes to grow the houseplant on that.

For growing houseplant in a terrarium, you may use something clear such as glass or plastic. You can uncover the terrarium if the glass or plastic becomes too foggy but be sure to water it once in a while.

Tips on Growing Potted Houseplant Indoors #4: Choosing the Right Potting Soil
As gardening outside, growing potted houseplant indoors will need the right soil, so they can thrive and grow healthy. You may use a general indoor potting soil mix as they will be good enough for most houseplants. But plants like orchids and cactus will need special potting mixes which is available also in garden center. They need a lot of bark and little soil since cactus will requires faster drainage and orchids usually grow on trunks of trees. If you want, you can make the potting soil by yourself. 
Read more: Best Planting Medium for Orchids and Making Your Own Orchid Potting Mix

For growing houseplant in a terrarium, you should start with a layer about 2 inches of aquarium gravel, cover that with a thin layer of charcoal, top that off with plastic or sheet moss, add the soil and start planting away.

So there are 4 tips on growing potted houseplant indoors. The houseplant will grow wonderfully in your indoors as long as you pay attention to what your plants need. Growing potted houseplant indoors is beautiful way to spruce up any living space. So be sure to place them appropriately and follow the houseplant care instructions that came with your plant.