Indoor plants are always a great idea for any interior. Not only do they breathe life into your home, but they also come with many unexpected advantages —they are known to boost indoor air quality, for one, and greatly reduce dust allergens. Especially over the past few years, we’ve all learnt to appreciate the greenery around us—and house plants give us that all-important connection with the outdoors that we all crave!
If you love greenery but don’t exactly have a green thumb, then you should consider starting your indoor garden with a few succulents. These hardy plants thrive with minimal care and very little water, and most importantly, are really hard to kill! To help you get started, we bring you the Ultimate Guide to growing succulents at home. Which are the succulents that you should buy? How much, or how little, water do they need? Read on to find out!
The aloe vera plant is very popular, grown as much for its medicinal properties as for its beauty. The sap from the leaf can be applied on wounds, as it has antibacterial properties and accelerates healing. The juice is known to lower sugar levels and improve digestion.
To keep your aloe plant thriving, you should water it well once in two weeks and keep it in indirect sunlight.
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The Burro’s Tail is a trailing plant with plump leaves shaped like teardrops that spill out of the container they are in. Keep your pot in bright, direct sunlight and water it once in two weeks, making sure that the soil is well soaked but the roots are not sitting in water. Also, be careful not to touch the plant too much as the baby leaves fall off easily.
This pretty succulent is popular among new gardeners as it thrives on neglect and is virtually indestructible! Just put it on a sunny ledge and give it a thorough watering every fortnight, ensuring that the soil is well-drained.
According to Feng shui, Jade plants are said to attract wealth and fortune to your home, and that’s something that we can never have enough of! Place it on your balcony or a sunny window, as it needs at least 10 to 12 hours of sunlight a day. It should never be over-watered, and can go for a long time without water. Check to see whether the soil is totally dry, before you give it a good soak.
Plants are our daily reminder that all’s well with the world! Loved the idea of growing succulents, but not sure how to go about it? If you need help to get your indoor garden started, do pop into any of the HomeLane Experience Centres and meet our expert home designers.
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