Tuesday 13 October 2009

Five More, Easy To Grow House Plants

FIVE MORE, EASY TO GROW HOUSE PLANTS
by Wolfdave
More and more people are discovering that growing indoor plants is a very satisfying and rewarding hobby. And because the homes in which we now live are lighter, warmer and more or less draught free, than they used to be, there is less chance of your plants suffering from dramatic changes in temperature throughout the course of the day, or night. So a whole new range of plants from across the world can now be successfully grown indoors.
More easy to grow house plants.
Chlorophytum Elatum Variegatum
Otherwise known as ‘Spider Plant’ from South Africa. Grows green and cream leaves up to 15 inches long and makes a striking hanging plant. Will grow in cool or warm rooms, although it prefers a reasonably warm, humid atmosphere. Site in a well lit position with some direct sunshine, however, long periods in direct sunshine may scorch the leaves. Water well during summer, moderately during the rest of the year. Feed in summer, repotting in spring.
Ficus Pumila
Or Creeping Fig is a relative of the rubber plant. A fast growing creeping plant, with its tiny heart shaped leaves, and can look stunning. Likes a cool, shady position. To encourage growth, pinch out the tips. Feed in spring and provide good watering. This plant must never be allowed to dry out.
Impatiens Sultani. Busy Lizzie (Zanzibar).
A very popular flowering plant, perfect for growing in windows. Flowers are bright red, pink or white and are produced through most of the year. Pinch stems to promote bushiness; shoots removed for cuttings will root easily. Fast growing, they like a warm, well lit position. Water well in spring and summer. Keep warm and moist in winter.
Saxifraga Sarmentosa. (Japan)
Often known as mother-of-thousands, Because of its abundant, little plantlets, off-spring. Grows to a maximum 9 inches tall, and looks best in a hanging basket or pot with these long runners hanging down. Leaves are an olive green colour with purple beneath. Small pink flowers appear in summer. Position in a well lit but cool room, out of direct sunshine. Water and feed regularly in summer, don’t allow the pot to stand in water. Reduce watering after flowering keeping the mixture just damp.
Tradescantia Fluminensis. (South America)
Also known as; Wandering Jew. Easy to grow and very popular hanging plant, produces sliver striped leaves with purple underneath. They will grow in cool rooms but need a well lit position. Occasionally feed in summer, water well and frequently spray the leaves. Pinch out shoot tips if plant becomes straggly. These can be used for cuttings and will easily root in water.
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