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Brugmansia Mix – Angel’s Trumpet Mixed (Four-Pack)
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Lemon Tree - Citrus limon
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Bird of Paradise or Crane Flower - Strelitzia reginae
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Calla Black
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Houseplants not only create a cosy atmosphere at home but also contribute to better air quality and a calming environment. Whether you are an experienced plant lover or prefer low-maintenance varieties, there is always a houseplant that perfectly suits your interior and lifestyle.

Some plants even help purify the air, making your home a healthier place to live. Discover which beautiful houseplants will complement your space best!

Buying houseplants: what to consider?

Want to buy houseplants but not sure where to start? There are so many options, and your choice depends on a few key factors:

• Light conditions – Some plants thrive in lots of sunlight, while others do well in the shade.
• Maintenance – Short on time? Choose easy-care houseplants that need minimal attention.
• Size – From small tabletop plants to large statement pieces that stand out.
• Air-purifying – Some houseplants help clean the air, making your indoor environment healthier.

Many people wonder how often to water their plants and what type of potting soil is best. As a general rule, the larger the plant and the brighter its location, the more often it needs watering. Always ensure proper drainage to prevent root rot.

Beautiful houseplants for every interior

Looking to add some greenery to your home? There are countless houseplants that can enhance your décor while adding a fresh and stylish touch. Popular choices include:

• Monstera deliciosa (Swiss cheese plant) – A trendy plant with large, striking leaves.
• Calathea – Known for its beautiful leaf patterns and its unique ability to close at night.
• Ficus lyrata (fiddle-leaf fig) – A statement plant with large, glossy leaves.
• Anthurium – Adds colour to your home with its vibrant red, pink, or white flowers.

These plants not only look great but also help improve air quality, making your home a healthier place to live.

Easy-care houseplants: perfect for beginners

Not everyone has the time (or patience) to water and repot plants regularly. Fortunately, there are plenty of low-maintenance houseplants that thrive with minimal care:

• Sansevieria (snake plant) – Tolerates dry air and requires very little water.
• Zamioculcas (ZZ plant) – A tough plant that thrives in low light and needs little watering.
• Cacti and succulents – Perfect if you sometimes forget to water your plants.
• Dracaena – A resilient plant that lasts for years with very little attention.

These plants are ideal for busy households or offices where plants might not always get the care they need.

Indoor houseplants: where to place them?

Every houseplant has its ideal spot in the home. Some need lots of light, while others thrive in the shade:

• Bright spots – Sun-loving plants like citrus trees or ficus plants should be placed near a window.
• Shady areas – Plants like Aspidistra or Aglaonema grow well even in low-light conditions.
• Bathroom – Tropical plants such as ferns and Alocasia love the humidity of a bathroom.
• Bedroom – Air-purifying plants like Spathiphyllum (peace lily) or aloe vera improve air quality and create a calming atmosphere.

Placing houseplants in the right spot will help them grow better and stay healthy for longer!

Large houseplants: a real eye-catcher

Want to make a statement with your interior? Large houseplants add character and create a stylish, natural look. Consider:

• Strelitzia (bird of paradise plant) – An exotic plant with large leaves and striking flowers.
• Kentia palm – Brings a tropical feel to your home and is easy to care for.
• Alocasia (elephant ear plant) – Features large, unique leaves that make a bold statement.
• Ficus elastica (rubber plant) – A striking plant that can grow quite large under the right conditions.

Large houseplants are perfect for spacious living rooms, hallways, or offices, adding a natural and inviting touch.

Houseplants that thrive in low light

Not every room gets lots of natural light, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have plants. Many houseplants do well in low-light conditions and even flourish in dim corners:

• Soleirolia (baby’s tears) – Grows well in shaded spaces.
• Dieffenbachia – Can survive in areas with limited daylight.
• Chlorophytum (spider plant) – A hardy plant that thrives even in darker corners.
• Scindapsus (pothos) – A beautiful climbing plant that grows well in low light.

With these shade-loving plants, even the darkest corners of your home can feel fresh and inviting!

Frequently asked questions about houseplants

Many people have questions about houseplant care. Here are some of the most common ones:

How often should I water my houseplant?
This depends on the type of plant and its environment. Always check the soil before watering; it shouldn’t be too dry or too wet.

How often should I repot my houseplants?
Once every 1–2 years is usually enough, depending on how fast the plant grows. Adding a little fresh potting soil each year will help keep it healthy.

What is the best potting soil?
This depends on the plant, but a light, well-draining mix is generally a good choice.

Why are my plant’s leaves drooping?
This could be due to overwatering or underwatering. Check the soil and adjust watering accordingly. Many plants also need enough light. Tip: In summer, place your plants outside in a sheltered spot. If your plant’s leaves look weak, they’ll often perk up with fresh air and a little plant food.

Buying houseplants online

Whether you’re looking for a small plant for your desk, a statement piece for your living room, or a low-maintenance houseplant for your kitchen, buying houseplants online has never been easier. You’ll find a wide selection of indoor plants that can be delivered straight to your door.

Want to find the perfect houseplant for your home? Browse the collection and choose the plant that suits your style and needs. Before you know it, your home will be filled with greenery and charm!

  
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