Indoor Gardening - An
Environment-Friendly Thing
By Gunawan
Harinanto
Gardening doesn't only make your home beautiful but likewise
provides you with an outlet to relieve yourself of worries and
anxieties. Men and women alike are engrossed in this kind of
hobby whereas some of them earn profits out of growing the best
plants in
their yards. However, the common
problem that gardeners face is that of the weather and climate,
weeds, and of course, the parasite attack. Not only that, the
use of chemicals may also bring harm to the environment. That
is why there is an effective substitute for it and that is no
other than the indoor gardening.
The Benefits of Indoor Gardening
Gardening inside your home has lots of benefits. For one, it is
eco-friendly. What does that mean? Basically it is a very
environment-friendly way of detoxifying the air inside the
premises of your home. It also allows you to come up with
chemical-free herbs for your use in the kitchen. It acts as a
décor to your home. And not to mention that it is truly
stress-relieving to find an indoor garden within the confines
of your abode.
A lot of people all over the world are so enthused into trying
their luck at indoor gardens. When made as a hobby, one can
definitely enjoy it while feeling very much productive as
well.
Easy to Grow Plants for Your Indoor Garden
There are people whom we usually call the green thumbs. Meaning
to say, their lucks are in full swing as they try their level
best to grow different plants. This is not however a common
talent of many people. Some are termed as black thumbs. Call it
luck or coincidence but some plants just die fast with
them.
But don't fret because here are some very easy to grow plants
or herbs for your indoor garden. You may consider them the
latest additions to your home ornaments and natural air
cleaners as well.
The Weeping Fig. The plant is basically hardy and will
definitely survive even when you don't exert much time and
effort in taking care of it.
The Chinese Evergreen. If your home has low-light condition,
this is an ideal plant to grow because it doesn't require too
much maintenance. It is also ideal for the beginning
gardeners.
The Cactus Combo Bonsai. They are unique yet ideal for any kind
of climate because they can easily adapt to the changing
moisture level and climate condition.
The Chamaedorea Palm. It fits well into homes that have the
tropical themes.
The Braided Ficus Tree. It doesn't require much maintenance
either and easily adapts to indoor setting.
The English Ivy. This comes as a fantastic choice for topiaries
or hanging baskets.
The Peace Lily. It acts as a great air purifier that likewise
results to the best blooms and greenery.
The Boston Fern. Ferns don't require much of feeding. You can
even do that once in a month and they since they basically love
high humidity, they can be placed inside a greenhouse or a
bathroom.
So, don't you think it is time you try your hands at indoor
gardening?
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