Monday, April 18, 2022

Easy-to-Grow Houseplants

   Hello dear readers and welcome or welcome back to AveriWithAWord, today is Easter and if you're celebrating it or if you're like me and a little on the non traditional side maybe you're doing Easter differently; whatever the case may be let today be a day of rest, recovery and relaxation for mind and body. Now with that being said I'd like to share with you all some easy to keep alive plants that you NEED in your home. . . yes, I said need! okay let's get on to those green goddesses. ~ 


    Houseplants That if I can Keep Alive Anyone Can

    Bringing the outdoors in is huge in mental health, and seemingly everyone I know has a huge lush indoor garden full of flourishing houseplants. I, on the other hand, have a trickier relationship with the green things or at least at first I did; I wouldn't call my green thumb emerald though, but it's definitely getting there, and so, gratefully many of my own plants. That's why I reached out to some experts to find out which types of houseplants are easiest to keep alive. We're talking low-maintenance wonders that can stand up to your neglect while bringing a touch of green into your everyday life. Take a look a the list below, then see if any of these gorgeous plants could be a fit in your home.

| Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets!. You can see which ones are safe using the ASPCA's guide found on their website. |

1. Pothos - 

Also called devil's ivy pothos is a large houseplant of Justin Hancock, a horticulturalist for Costa Farms  (the largest grower of houseplants in the world). It does well in "bright, medium and low light and doesn't mind drying out now and again. Pothos offers heart-shaped leaves often speckled in shades of gold, cream, silver or white depending on the variety. It's a vine, so you can grow it up a pole or [a] trellis, let it trail from a basket or train it horizontally along a mantle." It is also a great choice if you're looking for a plant that can help purify the air in your home. 

2. Spider Plant -

We all had plants growing up, and they're back in a big way. Hancock explains this plant "likes a bright spot best, but does just fine in low and medium light too.. natural or artificial light is just fine as well." You will occasionally need to snip any dead leaves and should keep a regular watering schedule , but "because it has thick, tuberous roots that store moisture, it's not fussy about how often you water it." 

3. Ponytail Palm -

Ponytail Palms are used to dry weather and have a trunk that stores water, explained Hancock. "however, yours will be happiest and grow best if you give it water when the top inch or 2 of the potting mix dries to the touch," he shared. It does best in medium to bright light and "looks ready for a Hawaiian shirt and a margarita next to it."

4.  Chinese Evergreen -

(One of my all time favorites.) Chinese evergreen is a good choice if you don't have a lot of natural light coming into your space. "It's also pretty forgiving when it comes to watering and can go two to three weeks without moisture if it has to, though it grows best when you add water once the top inch or 2 of the potting mix dries," Hancock told us. 

5. ZZ Plant -

The ZZ plant is one you might not have heard of, but it's well-suited to growing indoors. "it has thick, rubbery leaves that might remind you of a palm or fern; many people think they look like plastic. It requires about as much attention as a plastic plant too," shared Hancock. It will grow faster in bright light, but does just fine in areas with low to medium light too. And you only need to water it once a week or so. 

6. English Ivy -

Leslie Fischer, founder of Sustainable Slumber, likes English Ivy "it does not require much sunlight or water, and its trailing leaves are absolutely beautiful. Their value goes beyond the aesthetic; they are actually very powerful air filters. They remove toxic agents from the air like formaldehyde and benzene, among many others," which can make your space literally easier to breathe in. 

7. Barrel Head Cactus -

"Cacti are great for black thumbs; they require very little water and just need some direct, bright light," Meghan MacDonald, owner of plant care and consultation company Penny & the Plants, told us. "The only surefire way to kill a cactus is by overwatering them....my personal favorite is the barrel head cactus."


8. Air  Plants (or tillandsia) -

Air plants are super trendy right now , and it's easy to see why. But they're also surprisingly easy to care for. "They are not planted in soil, as each leaf on an air plant is covered in specialized scales known as trichomes. Trichomes have the ability to absorb water and nutrients just as roots on other plants would from soil," explains Macdonald. Because of this, you can display them in all sorts of fun and exciting ways. They thrive on filtered light and need to be watered once a week by being submerged fully for half and hour, then dried. 


9. Parlor Palm - 

If you're interested in plants that are especially good at filtering air, parlor palms are for you!. "NASA includes this plant in their top 50 list for plants that clean the air," shared Anthony Smith, owner of Nursery Enterprises. "It can handle low light, low humidity, bad air, near freezing temperatures and some neglect," so it's perfect for people who are used to accidentally killing off their beloved plants. 


10. Snake Plant - 

Gardening expert and writer Jane Clarke of Fantastic Services Australia told us, "One of the easiest houseplants to take care of is the snake plant. It is also known as mother-in-law's tongue or sansevieria. It be easy to grow, but that doesn't mean that it is not beautiful, As well as that, it acts as a natural air purifier." They thrive in indirect light, and you should let the soil dry completely between waterings - meanings it's OK if you forget about it from time to time. 


11. Prayer Plant - 

"Another easy-to-grow houseplant is the prayer plant," Clarke shared. "Its name does not correspond to its needs. You won't have to pray in order for it to thrive. Exactly the opposite, actually." Clarke recommends placing your prayer plant with other houseplants, which will help maintain the humid environment it craves. It should be watered every two weeks - if it starts to dry out before then, you can always spritz it with water. 


12. Peace Lily - 

Lester Poole, master gardener at Lowe's,  loves the peace lily. "Although the peace lily may appear high-maintenance with its stylish appearance, it's actually very easy to grow. Great for small spaces like dorms or apartments, spaces with limited windows, the peace lily does well with low light and light flourishes in room temperature," Poole Shared. 

13. Aloe Vera - 

"Aloe vera is easy to care for;" Poole said. "As part of the succulent family, [it] soaks up sunlight but needs little water. As long as you pop your plant into a sunny corner window, you're set to head out for vacation or part ways for a few days without any worries."


14. Cast-iron Plant -

Like it's name, the cast-iron plant is very hardy. "[it] can withstand low light and a wide range of temperatures. This means less worry on changes in temperatures when planted outside and that it's a perfect companion for those with a heavy hand on the thermostat (like myself) when you are growing indoors," shared Poole.


  Bringing something alive and green into your home might seem daunting at first; But with some practice, redirecting negative thoughts, positive self-talk and recognizing these easy-care plants deserve a chance, Once you realize how easy it is, you might find yourself becoming a full-fledged crazy plant person with with a house full of the little green goddesses. Once you start caring for and growing something beautiful it really does help heal those deep, heavy wounds that are hard to talk about and even harder to remember, but when you find yourself becoming a nurturing you, yourself then can start nurturing those scars that no one else can. 
   So please, go on and grow and flourish your indoor [or outdoor] garden, grow those flowers you've loved since you were a child and the scent takes you away to a place far from your worries. Please take this chance to heal the soil within and let your roots absorb the strength it needs, you deserve to grow. ❧

Until next time take good care of yourselves, and each other. As the world around us may be bleak don't allow it to steal your light my beautiful souls you! 

Cheers,

A ❤


 

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