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    Indoor House Plants - Room Breakers

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    When it comes to home decorating, choosing the plants that will take up residence alongside the furniture is often a more difficult proposition than the choosing of the furniture itself. Plants come in such a wide variety of colors, sizes and styles that they can single-handedly provide a touch of unique flavor and warmth to a room that furniture simply can't accomplish. This lead to rise in artificial plants, as homeowners sought to outfit their homes with this touch of flavor, while avoiding the upkeep involved in doing gardening, often seen as too time consuming and difficult.

    With the right schedule and planning though, indoor plant care requires very little effort, and gives your house added benefits beyond the mere aesthetic value of artificial plants by being a natural vacuum cleaner of your air supply.

    If you don't know the first thing about indoor gardening but would like to get started, these are some of the most important pointers for you to consider.

    Lighting - As even the most egregious of gardening neophytes surely knows, plants require varying degrees of sunlight to survive. Based on your plant choice, a suitable area of the house will also need to be selected, providing your plant with the just the right amount of UV. In the absolute absence of such light in your ideal area for a plant, you can always resorting to moving it for stretches of the day, or setting up an artificial light source near it to keep it healthy. Plants that are easily kept in areas with minimal natural lighting include the African Violet and the philodendron.

    Watering - Like above, it's common knowledge that plants need water. What isn't common knowledge is how much water each plant needs, and a common practice is to over-water house plants, which can be just as harmful as under-watering them. A simple bit of research will tell you how much or how little to give to your plant. Learning how to care for a peace lilly is a great education primer on plant care.

    Potting - All indoor plants require placement in pots or containers of some sort. The pot should be neither too restrictive, nor too broad, and should always be clean with fresh soil when you add your plant to it.

    Humidity - Many homes and even outdoor areas are too dry for the liking of plants. For this reason it may be a good idea to spray your plants leaves gently with a water bottle, and even outdoor plants can benefit from this practice.

    Fertilization - This will be dependent upon the individual plant, like most of the above options. Fertilization is ideal for helping plants to maintain themselves with less constant care from you. If you're following the above steps, fertilizer will probably not be necessary, but if you would like to take advantage of its potential, you'll again need to base the decision of what type of fertilizer to use on your specific plant.

    These easy tips can help you maintain a bevy of indoor plants with ease, giving you their decorative aspects and their air cleaning quality as well. That feeling of nurturing life is also an added bonus, and a great reason to get your kids into gardening as well.

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    Find out more as Thomas Fryd shares his experiences on indoor plants, landscaping and gardens at http://www.plant-care.com. The time has come to erase any doubts you may hold on the subject of how to care for a peace lilly.

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