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    17 Reasons You Shouldnt Not Ignore Small House Plants

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    Small House Plants - Add a Green Touch to Your Home With These Easy-To-Care For Houseplants

    Add a beautiful green touch to your home with our selection of small house plants. These small beauties are perfect for any desk, corner or nook.





    Many plants appear to be large popular plants, but are actually quite small. They thrive in bright sunlight and require regular watering. Be on the lookout for cacti that show signs of dryness since they don't like overwatering.

    String of Pearls Plant

    Curio herreanus, better known as string of pearls is a succulent that looks like the plastic beads in your dress-up bag from childhood. This trailing plant adds color and texture to your home, while also cleaning the air in the space and lowering stress levels. It is also easy to propagate and grow, making it an excellent option for those looking for a low maintenance houseplant.

    The best way to begin when taking care of your string of pearls is by determining how much water it will require. It will be contingent on the climate, soil type, and container size. A good rule of thumb is to water your plant whenever the top inch of soil appears dry, however it is also essential to check it regularly and use a moisture meter or your fingers to check soil consistency.

    Pruning your string of pearls plant is another important care practice. This will promote new growth and make your plant look fuller and healthier. It is recommended that you cut off any dead stems or pearls, as well as overgrown or leggy parts of the plant.

    When it comes to repotting your string of pearls plant, it is best to do so when the plant becomes root-bound. You can tell when this has happened if the roots are crowded and tangled within the container. To propagate the string of pearls cut a few stems of between four and five inches from the growing end with a pair sterilised scissors or snips. Place the stems into a pot of succulent or cactus soil and place it in indirect sunlight. Keep the soil damp for a few weeks until the nodes begin to take root.

    Polka Dot Plant

    This beautiful foliage plant has white or pink spots, as its name suggests. It is native to South Africa, East Asia, and Madagascar but can be grown as an annual in temperate zones too. In planters that are adorned with vibrant flowers or as part of an arrangement of greenery, Polka Dot Plant (Hypoestes phyllostachya) adds the appearance of texture and color to any area.

    Polka dot plants thrive in nutrient rich well-draining soil that's slightly acidic to neutral in pH. They don't want to be too wet, but don't want to dry out either. The best method to water them is to apply chilled, filtered water until the soil is completely wet. You can also use your finger or a small stick to test the soil's moisture. It should feel moist but not completely saturated.

    Watering times can vary depending on the growth stage of your Polka dot plant. During the growing season from spring to autumn, it is essential to keep the soil moist. Don't allow it to become soggy as polka-dot plants are susceptible to root rot. This plant also appreciates a monthly application of diluted fertilizer for houseplants.

    Like all indoor plants, Polka dot plants can be susceptible to fungal diseases such as leaf spot and root rot. To avoid them, make sure that they are placed in a pot that has drainage holes and water them as soon as the soil is dry and remove any dead leaves.

    String Of Heart Plant

    A string of hearts plant (Ceropegia woodii) is a beautiful and unique addition to your home. It can be cultivated from seeds or by layering. Layering is as simple as draping a plant on top of a moist compost pot and making sure that a tuber comes into contact with it. Keep the compost moist for a month and you should see roots emerge from the tubers and then into the soil. String of heart plants can be propagated using cuttings in the soil or in water.

    The best time to propagate the plants is in spring and summer. The cuttings must be cut from the bottom of the plant, and be sure to leave some nodes at the end. They can then be submerged in water, and they will begin to develop roots. Once they have roots that are long, they can be repotted.

    In the summer and spring months the string of hearts plant thrives in warm temperatures and bright indirect sunlight. It should be watered frequently to keep the soil moist, but be careful not to overwatering as this can cause root rot. It is crucial that the soil drains correctly.

    This plant is easy to maintain and is not vulnerable to a variety of pests or diseases. It can be affected by fungus-gnats and other common houseplant pests like mealybugs. If indoor house plants is unhealthy or has leaves that are yellow, it could be a sign of excessive watering, so be sure that you let the soil dry before watering again.

    Button Fern

    The Button Fern is a low-lying native New Zealand fern. The fronds are densely covered, which gives it its name. As house plants it can be placed in a hanging basket or terrarium. It is also a great accent in a shaded garden.

    This plant requires a moist, acidic soil growing medium. A peat-free ericaceous mix is ideal. Ferns prefer the shade and thrive with moderate to high humidity. They prefer to be misted less and need to dry out between waterings.

    Fertilize low light houseplants with a dilute liquid plant food during the growing season. Avoid temperatures that are high, as they cause the plant to burn its roots and leaves. Button Ferns are rarely repotted due to their small root system.

    Button ferns can be prone to overwatering, particularly when they are planted in self-watering pots. If your plant appears to be yellowed and wilted it's because you've overwatered it. If you notice a lot of black roots in the bottom of the container, it could be dying and requires to be removed. To avoid this, keep an eye on your soil moisture and only water your plant when the top inch of soil is a little dry. Use rainwater or distilled instead of tap water for Button Ferns, as they are sensitive to salt in tap water. If you have to use tap water, you should filter it instead of using bottled or hard water.

    Baby Tears Plant

    Baby Tears Plant is a quickly-growing houseplant with green leaves and a pretty bloom. It is a great choice for beginners to be interested in foliage plants because it thrives in a variety environments such as humid areas like bathrooms and terrariums. This plant makes a great ground cover that can be kept in hanging baskets. It can get quite large and regular pruning is important to keep it under control.

    In its natural habitat It is found in tropical forests and thrives in warm temperatures between 20 to 38degC (68 to 100degF). It will benefit from some light shade or misting during the hot summer months. Like other plants, it may be susceptible to root rot this is why you must keep your watering schedule regular, ensuring that the soil moist, but not overly wet all the time.

    The plant is relatively simple to propagate and you can easily grow your own in a pot or in the garden. To do this, wrap an apron of paper towel or moss around the base of an established stem. Spray the tissue or moss with water until it's damp but not saturated, then cover it with plastic wrap and inspect it every couple of days for signs of roots.

    If the soil is dry, it's recommended to water your Baby Tears. In the summer and spring it is advisable to water the plant twice a week. In winter, watering should be limited to when the soil feels dry, about an inch.

    Senecio

    Senecio is one of the succulent genus which are a popular choice for house cultivation. They are easy to grow and require minimal maintenance. The genus can be grown easily in soil that is well-drained or in pots. It can be propagated using leaf or stem cuttings. Senecio is resilient to extreme conditions like drought and high temperatures. However, it is advised to avoid freezing temperatures as they can damage the roots.

    The String of Pearls is a perennially flowering evergreen that can grow to a height of 3ft. It is native to drier areas of Southwest Africa, and grows as a trailing succulent. The leaves are encased in waxy coatings and have tiny, cream-colored blooms that are located at the ends of the branches. This plant requires bright indirect sunlight, and soil that drains well. A cactus-based mix or one that is made with standard potting soil and sand or grit will improve drainage. This will stop water from accumulating in the bottom of the pot that could cause root decay.

    This Senecio, also known by the names Fishhook Senecio and Weeping Jade is a perennial, leaf-succulent vine with long, bean-like leaves, green stems, and fleshy, long, bean-like leaves. It is renowned for its curly leaf tips that can be flattened or crimped and also the silvery white felted cover called tomentum. It is a good choice for those who are just beginning as it can be propagated using seeds.