Top 5 indoor plants for your house
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Ashutosh Ashikary |
ZZ Plant
ZZ plants require less water than a lot of plants, so if you tend to neglect yours (rather than overwatering them) you'll do well with this one. It'll thrive in bright, indirect light, but it can also tolerate low light if you have a less-than-sunny spot you want to keep it in, according to Bloomscape.
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Snake Plant
Indirect light is ideal for these plants, along with light waterings that take place only after the soil has fully dried. Place it in an elevated planter to add interest to an empty corner in your hall, as seen here at A House in the Hills.
Peace Lilies
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This plant requires medium to low light and only needs to be watered when the top of the soil is dry. Juxtapose the organic shape of the leaves with a modern planter like this DIY option from Pretty Nice.
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Jade Plants
These plants only require medium light for a few hours everday and waterings every few days after the soil has completely dried. To help the deep green leaves with red tips on this plant pop, put it in a pot that's just as vibrant and striking.
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Aloe Plant
Aloe loves the sun and only requires water once a week, allowing the soil to dry completely in between. Put your plant in a tall pot that keeps the leaves off the table. If you're feeling extra creative, paint a rounded pot like a pineapple before adding the aloe like Lines Across.
By : Ashutosh Adhikary
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By : Ashutosh Adhikary
Agrasync.blogspot.com
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