How To Choose The Right Indoor Flower Plants

You can find a variety of flowering houseplants of all shapes, sizes and colors, makingWith the wide range of possibilities in an indoor flower plant now a days, you can have spring blooms year round right from the console of your own living room. You can have a variety of flowering houseplants of all colors, sizes and shapes, making easy to find selections that will complement your home décor and brighten your place very well. However, it is important to learn how to keep those blooming houseplants happy, so they will continue to put their best buds forward for you. We have a few tips on the best choices in a flower plant and what you can do to ensure they provide you with beautiful blossoms year round.

African Violets
This is probably one of the most common types of flower plants that you will see in homes today, because of their cheerful blooms in a range of colors and easy maintenance. African violets are a rare flower plant in that they like a bit of crowding in their pot, so don’t transplant them to larger containers too frequently. These houseplants also prefer to soak their water up through the roots, so water from a dish under the pot rather than over the top of the soil. Also you can find fertilizers that are especially designed for African Violets and that will keep them blooming, and pinching off the dead flowers also will encourage more frequent flowering.

Kalanchoe
Another common type of flower plant is Kalanchoe that is seen in most of the homes these days. These plants are much larger than the African violet, but can also come in a broad range of bright shades. This flower plant is typically a spring bloomer, but you can find plants in full flower year round from nurseries and garden centers. The Kalanchoe likes lots of sun during warmer weather, but will be happy with some shadier time after a big blooming episode. Simply trim down the stems and place in a shady window for a month or so until this flower plant is ready to bloom again.

Cyclamen
Cyclamen is another popular type of flower plant that is most commonly seen indoors during the winter months. These delicate looking flowers can come in a range of colors from deep purple to cheerful yellow. Cyclamen like cooler temperatures and won’t do as well in direct sunlight. If kept in optimal conditions, this plant will continue to bloom for several months and then may be coaxed to flower for another season if allowed to go dormant until about midsummer. This means caring for the flower plant seed, or corn, by keeping it in a cool, dark area until it is ready to bloom again.

A flower plant or two in your home is a wonderful way to welcome spring, even during the coldest months of the year. With the right environment and care, you can enjoy many types of flower plants for many months or even years, depending on the species you choose. Any time is the right time to bring colorful blossoms and greenery into your home.


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