Easy To Grow Table Plants
Table Plants For Home
We all love plants, but finding the time or the energy to care for them can be quite a lot for most of us. Let me paint a scenario for you – you love plants so you buy them, but you didn’t consider the amount of work and time it was going to take to maintain them and because of the lack of proper care, they wither. However, some plants are really low-maintenance. Not only that, but they also cleanse the air around you while adding that gorgeous aesthetic vibe to your home. So, we’ve put up a list of the best table plants:-
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Devil’s Ivy
Also known as money plants, they are large and often heart-shaped. The leaves come in a variety of light and dark colors. This plant doesn’t require much maintenance as you only need to water it once every week, and that’s it. This species can grow in a wide range of lighting conditions and look amazing on a console table.
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Peace lilies
Although they’re called lilies, they do not belong to the Liliaceae family nor do they have the toxicity present in lilies. They’re popular because they don’t require much light for purifying the air, removing toxins, and look wonderful on the end table.
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Cacti
Cacti are one of the few plants that may grow in a state of neglect and look perfect on a drum table. Pick up a cactus if you’re new to gardening. These plants prefer natural light and only need to be watered once a week in the spring and summer and three times a month in fall and winter.
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Bamboo Plant
The Lucky Bamboo Plant is a Feng Shui wonder. It has to be watered every two weeks and can be placed near a window or next to an ottoman on an end table. To cultivate a tiny bamboo plant for your desk, you don’t need to be a gardener or a horticulture expert. A bamboo plant also takes up less room on your work desk. Growing a bamboo plant in a spherical glass pot would be attractive, and the plant would thrive with healthy roots and leaves. As a result, having a bamboo plant on your desk is never a terrible idea.
These lovely plants are surprisingly simple to care for. Keep the soil moist (but not soggy!) and water the leaves regularly, and you’ll have a happy plant. These were some ideas for incorporating plants into your home’s decor. If you’re still undecided about which plant to place on your desk, visit our website for tips.