Indoor Gardening

The reasons for indoor gardening are strictly practical for enjoy quality time. Indoor planting is always a funfilled activity for plants lover and also good for your health. Indoor planting helps to purify the atmosphere, and the fragrance of their flowers gives you an immense feeling. There is nothing more relaxing than growing an indoor garden.

Indoor gardening plants come up with different colors, shapes, sizes, and textures. Indoor plants are easier to grow if you do proper care. If you’re new to growing houseplants, or you’d just like a little extra insight into what to grow and how to do, whatever your intention for indoor gardening, there are many things to know about what your specific garden will need.

Indoor Gardening (Photo by Dorothy Cruz)

Benefits of Indoor Gardens

  •   Attractive decor: Small indoor plants can place anywhere either On your desk?. On your bookshelf? On top of your toilet tank? It looks pretty and helps to enhance your decor.
  •   Purify air of your home: All indoor plants will help clean the air inside your home in some aspects; these plants are mostly air cleaner. Their leaves help to remove harmful gases like benzene and ammonia from the air in your home.
  •   Improves your mental level: studies show that people who work near plants are relatively more productive so decorate your workplace with amazing color full plants. 
  •   Reduces stress: many researchers say that taking care of plants helps to low stress. The simplest caring for another living thing helps you recover from any stress and make you feel happy.

Necessities for Indoor Gardening

Space

Space is an important part of indoor gardening. If you lack outdoor space for indoor gardening, you must have a full living room where you can easily grow your indoor garden or at least a broad window area to place several pots in a row. The necessities of your specific plants and their root systems have to be considered when planning your garden so you can properly arrange a place for your plants.

Light

Some plants require a tiny amount of light to grow, while others cannot grow without it. Sunlight is an important part that you need to be considered before planning an indoor garden. As likely for indoor gardening, you may not get enough light for your garden so try to buy those plants that need a small amount of light.

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Soil and Nutrients

Choosing the right amount of soil for your garden is essential for growing your plant more productively. Indoor plants require soil that is light in weight so the soil can drain properly when watered. A medium-weight soil is good for plants placed in direct sunlight as it will drain water better than lighter soil. For hanging decor plants, lighter weighted soil is more appropriate. Adding good quality fertilizers can add a good quality fertilizer to your indoor garden to put more nutrients in the soil. Finally, changing pots of your plants and their soil is necessary to keep them happy and healthy.

On Amazon page you can find countless fertilizers with nutrients for your indoor plants.

Water

Indoor Gardening wet plant

Water is an important and one of the essential things for your indoor garden. It sounds easy, but watering your garden every few hours is more tricky because every plant is different in its way like some plants require less water and some want more. Some plants need water from their roots while some need to wet only leaves tip. Under-watering plants may lead to dryness, while over-watering can turn their leaves yellow and lead to death.

Temperature and humidity may also affect that how much water a plant require at a single time. You can check how much water your indoor garden needs by checking the soil to ensure it isn’t too dry. It’s essential to research how much water your plants needed to keep them in the healthiest condition.

 Plants selection for indoor gardening for beginners

Almost every plant can be grown indoors — although it doesn’t get too big. However, make sure that growing plants need light, humidity, and water at the same time. Some top choices for indoor garden vegetable apartments are:

  Vegetables
  •  Peppers
  •  Salad Greens
  •  Kale
  •  Chard
  • Carrots
  •  Onions
  •  Tomatoes, especially cherry types
  •  Beans, Bush
   HERBS
  •  Basil
  •  Parsley
  •  Oregano
  •  Lavender
  • Cilantro
  •  Rosemary
  •  Chives
  •  Catmint
   FLOWERS
  •  Geranium
  •  Pansy
  •  Zinnia
  •  Roses
  •  Candytuft
  • Alyssum
  •  Marigold
  •  Petunia
  •  Begonia
  •  Shasta Daisy
   FRUITS
  •  Strawberries
  •  Blueberries
  • Apples, dwarf varieties
  •  Citrus

The Importance of sunlight for Indoor Planting

Different plants need different lighting wavelengths based on their natural habitat. For example, some plants are good for deserts and can grow in arid climates. Therefore, they love sunlight and need less water.

Rainy region plants like ferns, birds of paradise, and palms, on the other hand, need bright, indirect light and more frequent waterings. Here’s how to place different plants for each type of lighting condition.

Window Direction effects

North-side Windows

North-facing windows give low light that is suitable for low-light plants. No direct sunlight will come in this position.

South-side Windows

South-facing windows receive direct sunlight every day. Plants placing at that side receive direct light the whole day except morning and afternoon. South-facing windows are a good option for plants like cacti, succulents, and your indoor herbs and vegetables.

East-side Windows

East-facing windows will receive few hours of direct sunlight and bright indirect light the whole day. Therefore, east-facing windows are a good option for most of your rainy region plants that love bright light.

West-side Windows

West-facing windows will get direct light in the evening and bright indirect light the whole day. Therefore, west-facing windows are good for plants like some direct light, like succulents or succulent-like plants.

Conclusion

Whatever your living area, size of your office, or accessibility to sunlight, there are indoor gardening plans that will work. Even if you want a touch of greenery to brighten a windowless room, many houseplants will grow in indirect light. Creative potting methods allow you to make a small corner of your kitchen into a glowing garden. Or turn an empty wall in your living room into a beautiful tapestry of life. Indoor gardening is the perfect way to nurture your green thumb all year round.

Indoor Gardening Houseplants

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