The summer heat is too much for a lot of plants to endure. They cease flowering, get burned, or lose their leaves and succumb to the scorching summer heat. If you're passionate about growing plants and aren't able to bear watching your plants suffer under the scorching heat, then bring them inside for cool air conditioning. Here are some indoor plants to enjoy this the summer months.
They are simple to produce and come in different ranges of textures and colors. Because African violets thrive in cooler climates and are a bit chilly, getting them inside is crucial to ensuring constant blooms. Set your potted violets up on a window that is sunny to ensure that your flowers are blooming all throughout the year.
A relative that is related to African violet, Cape Primrose can be easily cultivated indoors. These plants, also referred to as streptocarpus, are available in a variety of hybrids and colors. They are tolerant of moderate to bright lighting and thrive in normal and cooler temperatures.
They are considered to be easy-care plants. Peace flowers can take low light as well as low levels of humidity which makes them ideal for those who do not have a place with plenty of sunlight to put indoor plants. The flowers will bloom more frequently in the summer months and then continue to bloom modestly all throughout the season. Keep in mind that peace lilies can be poisonous to pets and children, so keep them away from reach.
A bit more challenging plant to take care of, jasmine can be a difficult flower that can be trained into beautiful topiaries. The fragrant scent of jasmine flowers, combined with the desire for humidity, can make a bathroom windowsill the ideal spot for an indoor flower.
The deep violet leaves make the oxalis stand out from the typical green foliage. Pink or white blossoms add to their unique look. Set your oxalis in a sunny or partly bright window to get the most optimal results. If your plant begins to crowd the pot, you can easily divide it and then transfer it when it grows.
Indoor plants don't need to bloom to look beautiful. Golden pothos, also referred to as Devil's Ivy, has distinctively marbled yellow leaves. It is known for its ability to purify the air, which makes it an ideal indoor plant to increase air quality. Be sure that your golden pothos is surrounded by sunlight that is bright and filtered. The yellow patterns of the leaves are attractive and more prominent.
If you like the bright colors that geraniums bring to the garden, add some to a pot and then bring them inside. Geraniums that grow in the garden and ivy are the easiest to cultivate, particularly in cool indoor conditions and boast vivid blooms in white, pink, red, purple, and other hues, based on the type of geranium. The more light they receive, the brighter your geraniums will bloom.
Begonias are available in an incredible assortment of kinds and varieties, such as Rieger begonias in winter to angel-wing begonias that are growing upwards. Begonia flowers made of wax have a unique shape and are relatively slow-growing. Their waxy foliage, pink, white, or red flowers, make the perfect feature for your house. Be sure to give them the maximum amount of sun for blooms that last all year.
Make sure that you should give your indoor plants a bit of attention to make sure they last for months. While you're at it, don't ignore your outdoor plants as well! You can count on us for various landscaping services throughout summer and throughout the changing seasons. For more helpful indoor plant-growing techniques or to arrange service, contact us right now.
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