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    Easy Houseplants That Don't Require a Green Thumb

    Looking to add a touch of green to your home? Check out these easy houseplants that do not require the help of a green thumb.

    These low maintenance plants need little more than a spot in bright indirect light and a few times a wipe of the leaves and an application of iron fertilizer once or twice a month.

    Ponytail Palm

    Ponytail palms have a unique appearance and look great in many designs for interiors. They are easy to cultivate and thrive in mild neglect, provided that they don't get overwatered. This slow-growing houseplant is a wonderful choice for new plant owners.

    house plant are tropical-looking plant that thrives in bright indirect light. They are also drought-tolerant and like warm temperatures. They can be left in their nursery containers but should be transplanted into a pot that is porous, as this will allow for better circulation of air and reduces the risk of root rot.

    This low-maintenance plant is safe to dogs, cats, and horses, making it an ideal choice for homes with pets or small children. It also acts as a natural deterrent to pests. However, it could be susceptible to diseases, such as leaf streaks and bacterial leaf spots, which are often exacerbated by high humidity.

    This slow-growing plant needs little fertilization however it is able to be fed on a regular basis in summer and spring with a balanced water-soluble plant food at a half the recommended dose on the label. Sometimes, the plant will produce offsets (pups) close to the base. They can be removed and separated to propagate the Ponytail Palm Tree. Despite its name the plant isn't known for its flowers indoors, which makes it difficult to create viable seeds. In winter, brown leaf tips are quite common and need to be cut to keep a healthy appearance.

    Schefflera

    The schefflera is considered to be one of the easiest plants to maintain. Also known as the umbrella tree, this tropical plant is characterized by its green, splayed leaves that resemble umbrellas and add a stunning accent to any living space. The plants can be cut according to your needs and will grow quickly in the right conditions. They also help clean the air and make them one of the most popular options for indoor tropical plants.

    Like other tropical plants, schefflera demands bright indirect light to flourish. They can withstand direct sunlight for a few hours however, too much exposure will cause burns to the foliage. If you don't have enough lighting in your home, you can install a high-output lamp. Alternately, you can shift your schefflera into an area that receives morning or late afternoon sun but filters the light with curtains.

    It is best to water a schefflera when the soil surface is dry. Overwatering will cause root rot. If you notice leaves that are yellow or a drooping appearance, this is a sign the plant is not getting enough moisture.

    You can add more scheffleras by harvesting cuttings of 6 inches in the summer. Place the cuttings between 1 and 2 inches deep in a container that contains Miracle-Gro Indoor Potting Mix. Then, provide the basic treatment to encourage new growth.

    Chinese Evergreen

    Aglaonema is a houseplant that tolerates almost any indoor environment. In contrast to peace lilies and philodendrons, which require lots of bright light, aglaonema is able to grow in low-light or medium-light conditions. It also thrives under fluorescent lights. Aglaonema grows slowly and can be planted on tables or tabletops at first but will eventually turn into an enormous floor plant.

    A glaonema's foliage comes in a range of colors and patterns, so you can choose one that matches your decor. Aglaonema Lucky Red has leaves with a hot and green pink variegation, while "Siam Aurora" has dark green leaves that have pink veins.

    Aglaonema plants will tolerate better indoor lighting conditions. However the more vibrant and varied varieties may require a bit more brightness. Avoid exposing the plants to direct sunlight as the sun's harsh light can cause burns to their delicate leaves. If you are growing an aglaonema in your workplace ensure that you cover the window. This will block harsh sunlight.

    As with other no-fuss tropical plant, Aglaonema thrives in warm weather however it isn't able to handle sudden cold drafts. It is recommended to water it regularly however, don't overwater it. Put your finger in the soil to determine when to water. If it feels dry, it's time to add more water.

    Calathea

    Calathea is also called Goeppertia and Pinstripe Plant. It is a simple-to-grow tropical foliage plant. It is native to dense forests and rainforests, and grows in shady areas beneath trees, which makes it adaptable to bright indirect light indoors. It is essential that it doesn't get direct sunlight since it could cause burns to the leaves and cause the markings fade. The best way to prevent this is to move it around or protect it from direct sunlight which can be done by covering a windowsill with a sheer curtain.

    In general, calatheas prefer temperatures between 65 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. They thrive in humid environments. They prefer shaded sun because they're used to dapples, not constant sunlight. This is the reason facing west or south a window may work well for them, however it is essential to shade it from direct sunlight.

    Calatheas can thrive in their ideal environment with just a basic watering schedule. It should be watered on a regular basis however, it isn't essential to keep the soil constantly wet. Instead, a great way to determine when to water is to place your finger in the soil. If it appears dry, it is time to be watered. Additionally, a diluted fertilizer should be used in the spring and summer months.

    Pothos

    Pothos is also known as Epipremnum Aureum, is a tropical houseplant which is easy to care for due to its trailing foliage. It is often used for macrame planters and hanging baskets, but it is also able to climb up the wall or even along a Trellis. This fast-growing vine is resistant to the elements, making it a good choice for both experienced and novice indoor gardeners.

    Pothos leaves are available in a variety colors and patterns. Some popular cultivars are 'Golden Pothos', with its yellow and green variegation and 'Neon' with its bright chartreuse-colored leaves and 'Marble Queen' that is gorgeously marbled with white. The Pothos plant is easy to propagate from stem cuttings, which can be grown in water or soil. To root the stem cut a 4-6 inch length of a healthy looking stem, with a few attached leaves, and then just below the leaf node. Place the cut in a glass filled with water or moistened vermiculite/perlite. Within some weeks, roots should appear. The rooted cutting should be planted in a small pot of the potting soil.

    house plants prefer a warm location with bright, indirect light, although they will tolerate low-light conditions. Water it when the potting soil is dry and feed with an organic fertilizer for houseplants every six to eight weeks. Avoid cold drafts, as they can damage leaves and slow the growth. If your Pothos plants are pot-bound, remove the soil and repot them into new soil.

    Peperomia

    Peperomia plants are a great option for those who are new to gardening, since they require little maintenance and are easy to grow indoors. They are native to South America and love shaded areas, but don't need direct sunlight. They also prefer warm temperatures.

    These simple houseplants come in a variety of colors and forms and certain varieties of Peperomia are interesting in their variations. Peperomia arryreia, also known as the watermelon peperomia is named because its leaves resemble a watermelon rind. Other varieties that are popular include P. polybotrya, which has large, drop-shaped leaves. Then there's P. caperata, which has deeply quilted leaves that are slightly crinkly.

    Depending on the kind, Peperomias can be propagated from cuttings of the stem or leaf-petiole cuttings. It is best to choose mature plants with no flowers or buds. Cut a stem from the plant by cutting it from the 3 lowest points. Take off any leaf that are lower than the lowest node of the leaf.





    Plant peperomias in rich soil for potting or a rich nutrient mix. house plant do not require fertilizer, but an occasional dose of fertilizer around the plant's edges could be beneficial at least once each month. Watering peperomias cautiously as they can turn excessively swollen if they are overwatered. It is a good idea to let the soil completely dry before watering it again.