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Light For Indoor Plants
Thomas Fryd
Bringing a few houseplants into your home is a very easy and extremely pleasurable way to add some life to your home's environment. If you are very keen on gardening, why not place a few in each room of the house? Nothing could be better than being surrounded by lush greenery and beautiful blooms. You will be pleasantly surprised at the comfort and peace that will encompass you.
Not only do most common houseplants require relatively little maintenance to bring you beauty, they also have the benefit of ensuring that the air inside your home is cleaner.
Some of us have experienced disappointments with our choices of houseplants. No matter what we do, they seem doomed to fail. After a few attempts, most people in this situation will reach the conclusion that their house isn't "right" for indoor plants, or they do not possess a green thumb and they give it all away.
Most of the problems that occur with houseplants stem from a few basic errors: potting practices that are less than perfect, over watering or not watering enough and failing to provide adequate "feed" for the plant. Once these problems have been overcome though, most people manage to be very successful with indoor plants.
The initial point you must realize is that indoor plants do not have the same access to soil drainage as do outside plants. Indoor plants that have too much water will suffer from root rot and the plant becomes very unhealthy. The lesson behind this is to ensure that your indoor plant is placed in a pot that allows for adequate drainage.
How to includes proper drainage as as important consideration. Ensuring adequate drainage is quite simple. A ficus tree, for instance requires rich, well-drained soils. You should choose a container that has a number of holes in its base, to allow for excess water to drain out on to a saucer. If you have pots without holes, it will be necessary to create a layer of rocks in the base of each pot as an alternative. These rocks will form a drainage "pit" to prevent the roots of the plant sitting in the water.
Another point worth considering is that indoor plants have different soil requirements to outdoor plants. Indoor plant soil can be purchased from garden centers - use this instead of common garden soil from outside.
The last point, but certainly equally as important, is this: Choose a pot that is the right size for your plant. Most plants sold in pots are ready to be transplanted into a larger pot as soon as you get them home as they are already crowded. There are exceptions to this: ferns prefer to be cramped, but a general rule of thumb is that the greater the pot in which you place your plant, the healthier and more attractive they will grow.
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