In accordance with how much the room is lit, where its windows go, what is the temperature in it, you should select light-loving or shade-tolerant plants, heat-loving or plants that are hardy to cool rooms.
Flowers can be placed on the floor, on cabinets, shelves and tables, hung on the walls, by the windows and doors. On the window sill you can put several beautifully shaped plants.
It is better to place clay pots in special pots (decorative vessel) - ceramic, wooden or glass.
Several small plants can be planted in one low pot or bowl (wide pottery bowl). To do this, select plants with the same requirements for soil, temperature and moisture.
In homes with windows that have narrow window sills and batteries located under them, the green interior is created suspended or mobile. Hanging by the window pots with climbing plants seem to create a panel of greenery in the air.
Plants in front of the window can be placed on special stands, then they will receive enough light and shade the room less. Climbing plants look beautiful on shelves attached to an illuminated wall or near a window.
Big tubs with palm trees, a monster, a philodendron are best placed near a window on a special stand or nightstand. One or two pots with shade-tolerant plants (aspidistra, Ruscus) can be placed in the back of the room on a bedside table or bookshelf.
To update a boring interior, you should not arrange nondescript evergreen and ordinary flowering plants throughout the room, it is better to create several green islands, each of which is attractive in itself. In this case, you can change the overall look of the room: high ceilings will seem lower if you hang a basket with hanging plants, and low ones look higher if you place a large tall plant.
Arched stems with small leaves visually expand the narrow room. It is also important to take into account the size ratio: a small plant will look pathetic in a spacious room, and a large one will dominate in a small one. In an elegant room, plants with large leaves of simple shape are appropriate, but simply furnished - will decorate bright variegated foliage.
The most common indoor plants are aloe, amaryllis, asparagus, begonias, hyacinth, gloxinia, cacti, room lemon, roses, tradescantia, saber, cyclamen, fuchsia, as well as azalea, jasmine, calceolarium, ligustrum, monstera, ferns, pelarargon, and pellargon. , sanseviera, scandapsus and many others.
For successful cultivation of plants it is necessary to know their homeland in order to create appropriate conditions in the room. Plants purchased in greenhouses, at first may dry up, lose leaves, but with careful care they will be covered with new leaves.
It is necessary to buy young plants, since they are more likely to get used to new conditions, they should be placed closer to the window, in the hot time of the day to shade from direct sunlight. They are gradually moved to the air in the summer: first they are kept on the open windows, then they are placed in a shaded place protected from the wind and only after that they are transferred to a permanent place.
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