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    Easy House Plants

    A slender monstera with its shiny leaves and modern pot makes a striking addition to the corner. It's easy and content to be rooted, reducing the need for repotting.

    It is crucial to ensure that plants are in harmony with conditions of light. Avoid houseplants that have drooping or soggy leaves, mushy roots, or soggy soil. They may not be salvageable and may harbour diseases.

    Pothos

    Pothos, also called Devil's Ivy or Rapunzel plant is among the easiest to care for foliage plants. extra large house plants thrives in low to bright indirect light and is perfect for filling in the dark spots of a room. It is tolerant of most conditions and can even withstand direct sunlight, if not prolonged. If it is exposed to excessive sunlight, it could become leggy and lose it's variegation.

    Pothos is easy to propagate from a stem tip cutting. Simply cut a length from the vine and then cut a couple of leaves down to about 2"-3". Place it in a container with water. It will begin to develop roots very quickly. It is important to change the water regularly and at least once every two weeks. It will grow in either water, or pot soil. Once the root system is established (usually in about 4 weeks), transfer it to a pot of regular houseplant potting soil.

    Pothos, like all houseplants, needs an all-purpose fertilizer to ensure its health. However, it does not need to be fertilized more often than other houseplants. A regular feeding in the spring and summer should suffice.

    As with most plants, it's essential to avoid placing a Pothos in drafty areas or near a radiator, as the leaves are likely to turn brown and shrink. Reposition the plant in a more well-lit area of your home and fertilize it as normal.

    The leaves of a Pothos will let you know if it requires watering. If the edges of the leaves are dry and brown, it's time to drink it. If the leaves begin to droop, it's time to water.

    Epipremnum (Pothos), a variety of heart-shaped leaves in green, white or yellow, is available. The most well-known varieties include "Marble Queen," which is a striking green and white variations. Another variety that is popular is "Neon," which has green leaves that have yellow and red markings.

    The average lifespan of a Pothos is between five and 10 years, but giving the right conditions and regular maintenance, it can prolong its lifespan significantly. It is also very easy to propagate, making it a great choice for beginners.

    Monstera

    Monstera Deliciosa, also known as the Swiss cheese plant and split-leaf philodendron, is a very popular indoor houseplant in temperate regions. It is also a popular landscaping choice and can be grown outdoors in warmer climates. It is a moderately generous cultivator, and only needs to be watered once or twice a week to keep the soil slightly damp.

    A part of the Dracaena genus, the monstera is named because of its peculiar-looking leaves and a strange network of holes, giving it the appearance like Swiss cheese. These holes and lobes known as fenestrations appear on the leaves as they age. Monstera cultivars produce fruit in the wild, but it's difficult to get the plant to bear fruit in average indoor home conditions.

    Unlike most succulents, Monsteras are not a good choice for cold temperatures. They will die when left out for more than an hour. They prefer tropical temperatures that are similar to their rainforest habitats. This makes them a good option for a conservatory or other sunny spot that is cool enough to avoid frost and freezing.

    Monsteras are vine plants which use aerial roots to ascend through the soil. In the wild they will often grow along the forest floor and then attach themselves to rocks or trees. This is the reason many plant owners add a the moss or trellis pole to their pots as the plant develops.

    The moss rod, which is made from chicken wire or long-stranded sphagnum will provide support to the plants and let them climb up, instead of out of their pots. The pole can also help to deter pests such as sap-sucking mealybugs, aphids, and tiny thrips in the shape of cigars, which can damage the plant's leaves.

    Repot the plant frequently and supply it with plenty of indirect bright sunlight. It can tolerate some direct light however, it shouldn't be kept in direct sunlight from dawn to dusk. If exposed to sunlight monstera can burn its leaves and even die.

    ZZ Plant





    Zamioculcas zamiifolia, better known as the ZZ plant has made quite a splash when it first hit the market, and is one of the easiest house plants to take care of. It is a great choice for dark areas of the house where other plants aren't able to thrive. ZZ plants can reach a height of up to one meter, which means they are ideal for larger pots and stands.

    buy house plants is poisonous and should not be eaten by pets or children. It also can irritate the skin, so wear gloves when handling it. There are reports that it causes cancer, but there isn't any evidence of this.

    Like all succulents, ZZ plants are relatively easy to care for. They do not require a lot of moisture, but they should be watered thoroughly and the soil must dry between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so it's best to err on the side of allowing less than one inch.

    They thrive best in an adsorbent, free-draining potting mix that contains perlite or sand for better drainage. extra large house plants is not a fast grower and can be left in the same pot for years. However they will require to be replanted when they begin to poke their way through the soil.

    Fertilize your plants during the growing season by using a liquid fertilizer that is half strength. This usually happens every other month, or once or twice during the warmer months.

    Look for Aphids, as you would with any indoor plant. Be on the lookout for stems with spindly leaves that are leggy and long, and spots or yellow patterns on the leaves (see above photo). Don't overlook the signs of mold or decay.

    The plants require a some humidity, but they are fine in most normal temperatures in the house. Misting leaves frequently will ensure they are dust-free not just for aesthetic reasons but to assist them in functioning as air purifying plants.

    Kentia Palm

    A beautiful and easy-to-maintain plant, the kentia palm (Howea forsteriana) is a favorite since the Victorian era and was a staple house plant of many royal and aristocratic families. This is due to its ability to thrive in poor conditions such as low sunlight exposure, air conditioning and central heating. It's also intolerant of neglect, making it an ideal choice for beginners to garden.

    Kentias prefer light, indirect and bright. They can tolerate a little shade, but direct light can burn their leaves. They dislike draughty areas so avoid placing them near windows which are usually shut and opened.

    The kentia palm needs soil that is nutrient-rich and well-draining. A mix of peat, perlite, and potting soil can work well to create this soil mix. Plant your kentia inside a pot with drainage holes. Water the palm thoroughly after the compost top centimetres are dry. Overwatering can lead to root rot. It's best to let the soil air dry out before watering.

    You can prune your kentia to keep its shape and shape, and also remove any dead leaves that appear. However, pruning should be done with care because the removal of too many fronds may cause damage to the plant's trunk and leave it open to disease. If you do prune make sure you use shears that have an even cutting edge and cut off the leaf bases at their base rather than forcing them away as this could result in permanent scars.

    A kentia plant can be very susceptible to pests, like spider mites, mealybugs, and scale insects. Dusting the fronds regularly with a sponge or cloth can help to prevent this issue. If they do occur, spray the plant with insecticide oil or soap.