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Best Indoor Plants

Aglaonema Plant

1,200.00
HOW TO CARE AGLAONEMA PLANT? Aglaonema stalks retain water for the plant in periods of drought. If there is too much water

ALOCASIA PLANT

17,000.00
HOW TO CARE ALOCASIA PLANT:  Alocasia CareAlocasia plants make a statement with their bold, arrow-head shaped leaves and tall stems. Some Alocasia plants.Keep Alocasia plants moist all year; they are water-loving plants. There is a fine line with these plants. As with all indoor plants, too much water, constantly wet leaves, and heavy, soggy soil.As it's a fast-growing plant, provide it with fertilizer once per month in the growing period (spring and summer) and slow down in the dormancy. GROWING INDOOR: Fortunately for indoor gardeners, Alocasias can grow well in pots, provided they get enough humidity and light. These plants are well known for their beautiful foliage and can brighten up any indoor space. This makes them a real treat to have in your home if you can care for them properly. SUNLIGHT: Bright Indirect light is when the sun's rays don't travel directly from the sun to your plant but, instead, bounce off something first. Plants in bright, indirect light will cast blurry, indistinct shadows. Bright indirect light is approximately 800-2000 foot candles. WATERING: Back to top The Alocasia Zebrina is a tropical plant, which means it needs a humid environment. If it gets too dry, it'll become vulnerable to pests. Luckily, there is a very simple way to keep this plant humid enough: mist it occasionally. It's best to do this at least once per week in the morning.

Aloe Vera

700.00
Standard Plant Plant Size :  2.5 ft EXTRA GEL - BIG Plant Plant Size :  4.5 - 5 ft Aloe vera Aloe vera is a stemless or very short-stemmed plant growing to 60–100 centimetres (24–39 inches) tall, spreading by offsets. The leaves are thick and fleshy, green to grey-green, with some varieties showing white flecks on their upper and lower stem surfaces. About The aloe vera plant is an easy, attractive succulent that makes for a great indoor companion. Aloe vera plants are useful, too, as the juice from their leaves can be used to relieve pain from scrapes and burns when applied topically. Here’s how to grow and care for aloe vera plants in your home!

Areca Palm

2,000.00
Plant Size : 2 ft The areca palm is a medium sized palm tree, which can grow up to 20m in height. The trunk is small varying from 10cm till 15 cm in diameter. Its leaves can grow till 1,5m till 2 m long and the branch with the leaves have a pinnate shape. The fruit is oval shaped, orange colored and bears a hard single seed.

BANANA PALM PLANT

6,500.00
DESCRIPTION: Banana trees are tropical and originate in rainforests, so they need a lot of water and plenty of moisture in

Begonia Plant

700.00
How to Care Begonia Plant: Tuberous begonias will naturally die back each year. Start decreasing water in late summer to early fall and trim back foliage when it starts to yellow. Dig up the tubers at the first threat of frost. Clean any remaining dirt from the tubers and dry them on newspaper in a sunny location for about a week. To prevent powdery mildew, lightly dust them with sulfur powder and store individually in paper bags or wrapped in newspaper. Rhizomatous and wax types don’t die back and are usually pinched or lightly pruned each year to keep them healthy and encourage full, but compact growth. In warmer climates, this is best done in spring. In cooler climates, you can do this in fall as a clean-up before bringing them inside for the winter. In addition to cutting them back, check for signs of pests or disease before moving them indoors. Slowly acclimate them to their new inside location by first placing in a bright window and gradually decreasing the amount of light. This will to help prevent stress, which causes the leaves to drop. Once warmer temperatures return, reverse the process and move them back outside. See below for information on growing as houseplants. For all types, deadheading spent begonia flowers keeps plants clean and healthy, as well as promotes more blooms.

Soil:

All begonias like evenly moist, well-draining soil with some added organic matter.

Amendments and fertilizer:

For general growing purposes, apply a balanced water-soluble fertilizer once a month in the growing season. For plants grown strictly for their foliage, like angel wings, use a fertilizer that is higher in nitrogen.

Watering:

Regular watering is important for healthy plants. The soil should remain moist at all times, but not too wet, as this can cause rot. Water at the base of the plant to keep the foliage dry and prevent leaf spot and fungal diseases.

Diseases and pests:

Susceptible to powdery mildew, mealy bugs, mites, thrips, and whitefly. Stem rot and rhizome rot can be caused by overwatering and soggy soil.

BOSTAN FERN PLANT

1,000.00
PALNT SIZE: 12 inch HOWTO CARE BOSTON FERN PLANT:  Boston ferns (Nephrolepis exaltata) are popular houseplants and proper Boston fern care is essential to keeping this plant healthy. Especially during the spring and summer growing months, keep your fern's soil moist, but not soggy. Slightly reduce watering . SUNLIGHT: The plant benefits from bright, indirect light during fall and winter. A location where the plant gets at least two hours of indirect sunlight per day, preferably in the morning or late afternoon, is ideal. Boston fern light conditions must change when sunlight is more intense in spring and summer. WATERING: Many people fear they will overwater their fern but Boston ferns crave water and need daily watering when outdoors, especial on hot summer days. On really hot days it's a good idea to water your fern twice a day.

Cactus Graph

1,200.00
Plant Size: 6 - 8 Inch Table Decoration Cactus Method Select your Favourite Table Cactus Place your Order Share Screenshot of that Cactus Plant on our whatsapp/Facebook/Instagram DM.....we will deliver your Cactus at your doorstep within 3 working days

CANE PALM PLANT

1,000.00
PLANT SIZE: 3 fit HOW TO CARE CANE PALM PLANT: In addition to their role as landscape trees in warmer climates, palm trees can be distinctive and wonderful indoor plants. Mature palms often adorn public spaces and foyers, adding an elegant and distinctly tropical air to the decor SUNLIGHT: Although palm plants are relatively low maintenance, they do require a certain level of care to thrive. Avoid direct sun. Full, direct sunlight can burn the leaves of your palm and cause curling or brown leaf tips. Keep your palm in partial shade or in an area indoors that receives indirect sunlight WATERING: 2-3 times per week A new indoor Palm Tree should be watered every day in its first week. Next, move to every other day in its second week. Then settle for 3 times a week on the third. Once your indoor Palm Tree is completely settled, water it 2-3 times per week, or when the top 1-2 inches of the soil is completely dry.

CHINA PALM PLANT

1,000.00
PLANT SIZE: 3 fit HOW TO CARE CHINA PALM PLANT: hinese fan palms (Livistona chinensis) are popular landscape plants in warm, humid climates and are very suitable as indoor potted palms. Chinese fan palms are tough, hardy plants that are great for beginners. The leaves tend to face towards the ray of light, so it a good idea to rotate the plant.This plant make an excellent indoor plant for a sunny room. This neat palm is slow growing and has a single, upright trunk and large leaves that can reach up to 6 feet (2 m.) in length.   SUNLIGHT: Most palms are tolerant of (or prefer) shade and may fail to thrive if they receive too much direct sunlight. Low-light palm species prefer bright indirect light but also can tolerate less light, especially during the winter months. WATERING: Potted indoor plants need as much as 2-3 watering sessions per week. Make sure the container and the soil have good drainage and that the roots don't soak in water. Allow the top 3 centimeters of the soil to dry between watering sessions and use either rain or distilled water.

CHRISMAS PLANT

1,800.00
DESCRIPTION: Environment. To maintain your poinsettia bloom, keep temperatures between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Make sure to protect them from dramatic temperature drops as this will cause their leaves to prematurely wilt. For best results, keep your poinsettia in a warm room and mist it daily.need warmth and light. It can be kept close to a radiator but it must be kept away from draughts. SUNLIGHT: Poinsettias need 10 weeks of 12 hours or less of sunlight each day to show color. For Christmas flowers, keep the plant in complete darkness from 5 p.m. to 8 a.m. daily, starting around Oct. 1. This is too much work for most of us, so don't feel bad if you compost your poinsettia after you've enjoyed it indoors. WATERING: about once a week; In your home, put the poinsettia in a well lighted area away from drafts and heat vents. Water the poinsettia when the pot becomes lightweight or when the soil becomes dry to the touch, about once a week. Water the plant thoroughly in a sink, letting it drain, before putting it back where it was. DO CHRISTMAS PLANT GROW BACK: Be aware that commercially-grown christmas are often treated with growth suppressants to obtain a compact plant, but plants grown on at home will revert to their taller, natural habitat. No pruning or training is usually required, as christmas are usually discarded a few weeks into the new year.  

Croton Plant

600.00
Croton plants are incredibly varied plants that are often grown as houseplants. The croton indoor plant has a reputation for being fussy, but in reality, if you know about caring for a croton houseplant properly, it can make for a resilient and hard-to-kill plant. The croton plant is often grown outdoors in tropical climates, but also make excellent houseplants. Crotons come in a wide variety of leaf shapes and colors. Leaves can be short, long, twisted, thin, thick, and several of these combined. Colors range from green, variegated, yellow, red, orange, cream, pink, and black to a combination of all these. It is safe to say that if you look hard enough, you will find a croton that matches your décor.

DIEFFENBACHIA PLANT

1,500.00
PLANT SIZE: 3 fit DISCRIPTION: Dumb Cane Plant ; Light: This plant prefers bright, indirect sun light for the optimal growth. It will

Dracaena Plant

2,200.00
How to Care Dracaena Plant: Dracaena plant care involves keeping the soil of houseplant dracaena moist, but never soggy. Drooping or yellowing leaves indicate over-watering or poor drainage. Learning how to care for a dracaena includes finding well-draining soil in which to grow your houseplant dracaena

Drageno plant

HOW TO CARE DRAGENO PLANT: Let your Dragon Tree dry out between waterings. Water thoroughly when topsoil is dry, usually once a week. Light: Bright conditions with shade is suitable for the dragon plant. Direct sunlight will damage the leaves. SUNLIGHT: Dragon Trees prefer bright indirect light, though they can adjust to medium to low levels of light as well. Keep them out of harsh direct sunlight, as too much of it can scorch their leaves. WATERING: Water. Your Dragon Tree requires less water compared to other indoor plants. A rule of (green) thumb, water only when the topsoil is dry or usually once a week. However, keep them hydrated by misting the leaves regularly.

ELEPHANT PLANT

1,800.00
PLANT SIZE:2 fit DESCRIPTION: Elephant ears like to stay consistently moist, but not soggy. Be especially careful with watering if you use a pot without drainage holes.During the active growing season, elephant ear plants like to be consistently moist but never wet, overly moist soil can lead to dreaded root If possible, water your plant in the morning from below (at the root zone) to keep the leaves from getting too wet. WATERING: Elephant ears are water-loving plants. They need at least moist, organically rich soil, but constantly moist soil is preferable, especially in warm months. You can decrease your watering schedule for the plants in winter, when they don't need as much water as they do other times of the year.
Can you overwater elephant ?
Too much of a good thing can be a problem, and it is possible to overwater Elephant Ears. Well-draining soil will help shed water and prevent overwatering. Let the soil dry out before watering if you suspect the plant has been overwatered. SUNLIGHT: Growing elephant ear plants is easy. Most of these plants prefer rich, moist soil and can be grown in full sun, but they generally prefer partial shade. The tubers can be placed directly outdoors once the threat of frost or freezing temperatures have ceased in your area.

Fiddle Leaf Fig

4,700.00
CARE FOR FIDDLE  LEAF FIG  1. Scheduling Pick any day during the week and stick to that particular day to develop good habits of remembering to take care of your plant. Like anything with proper scheduling, reminding yourself of your plant’s health will become second nature to you. We recommend “Fiddle Leaf Fig Friday” and you can share photos of your plant on Instagram and tag #fiddleleaffigfriday!   2. Watering The best part of taking care of a fiddle leaf fig is that it doesn’t take much to actually keep it healthy. You may not even need to water it every week. One of the best ways to build confidence is to use a moisture meter to determine whether your plant needs water. Simply stick the meter in the soil about halfway between the trunk and the outside of the pot and about 3 inches down. A reading of 4 or less means your plant is ready to water! This is the best precaution you can put in place to ensure you don’t over-water or under-water your plant.   3. Fertilising Like water, food is critically important for your fiddle leaf fig. Soil can only provide so much support and gets depleted of nutrients within a few months. To optimize your plant’s health, it needs proper fertilisation for it to consume the essential nutrients and grow. By implementing this with your watering, you’re slowly becoming an expert in taking care of a fiddle leaf fig tree! Bonus Tip: Let There Be Light! Fiddle leaf figs love plenty of indirect light. They can get sunburnt in direct afternoon sunlight, but generally they do best in the sunniest part of your home. Try to put yours near the largest windows available with a southern-facing exposure if you live in the northern hemisphere. If your home lacks abundant light, you can try a grow light on your fiddle.

Karak Bijli Plant

400.00
We Deliver Plants In Simple Black Plastic Pots. Plant Size= 9 inch. Details: ‘Purple Heart’ is a trailing, tender perennial

Lady Palm

700.00
Plant Size: 2 ft The lady palm (Rhapis excelsa) is a small palm species that grows in dense clumps of slender upright green stems. On the stems are fan-shaped, glossy green fronds that each have between five and eight narrow, lance-shaped segments. Because this palm is extremely tolerant of low-light conditions, it's popular to grow indoors as a houseplant. It’s best planted in the spring at the start of the growing season, though houseplants generally can be started year-round. This palm has a fairly slow growth rate, gaining less than a foot in height per year.

Lemon Plant

500.00700.00
Without Fruit Plant Size:  2.5 ft Will start Fruiting when Plant size become 3 ft (Will take a Month or two) With Fruit Plant Size:  3 ft Plant will come with Fruits

Lucky Bamboo Plant Vase

8,000.00
HOW TO CARE LUCKY BAMBOO:
  1. Clean the growing container. Clean the container every few months and provide fresh water once a week to prevent algae from forming.
  2. Give it plenty of light. Lucky bamboo makes a great indoor plant because it can tolerate light shade and indirect sunlight. However, your bamboo will grow larger when exposed to bright light. This doesn’t mean you should put your plant in full, direct sunlight, but keeping it in a bright room can increase its longevity.
  3. Filter your water. Lucky bamboo can be grown in soil or water. If you’re growing the plant in water, filtered or distilled water is your best option for keeping your bamboo’s roots moist and healthy. (Tap water may contain chemicals that can burn its stalks). Always use clean water to refresh your plant.
  4. Choose the right container. When you buy or receive a lucky bamboo plant, it usually comes in its own container, often on top of pebbles or beads. If your bamboo outgrows its original container, you may need to transfer it into another container that can sustain it. Gently dig up the bamboo plant, washing the pebbles before transferring over to the new pot. Add the bamboo plant, carefully reburying the roots beneath the pebbles to ensure they’re completely covered. Keep the water level high enough to cover the roots, but not so high that it wets the bamboo stalks.
  5. Have proper drainage. If your lucky bamboo is growing in soil, make sure its container has good drainage. Lucky bamboo prefers moist soil, but adding too much water to the soil can negatively impact the plant’s growth. Water the soil when the top inch of the soil is dry.

Maranta Calathea Plant

3,300.00
Care For Maranta Calathea Plant:
Sunlight
Thrives in medium to bright indirect light. Not suited for intense, direct sun.
Water
Water every 1–2 weeks, allowing soil to dry out half way down between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light. Marantas can be sensitive to hard tap water. Try using filtered water or leaving water out overnight before using.
Humidity
Normal room humidity is fine, but it prefers more humidity if possible.
Temperature
65°F–85°F (18°C–30°C). It’s best not to let it go below 60°F (15°C).
Common Problems
SYMPTOM: Curling leaves with brown tips CAUSE: Not enough humidity SYMPTOM: Washed out coloring or brown blotches on leaves CAUSE: Too much direct sun SYMPTOM: Yellowing leaves, rotting stems CAUSE: Overwatered
Precautions
This plant is pet-friendly. Best practice is always to keep houseplants out of reach of small children and pets.

Monstera Plant

2,000.00
HOW TO CARE MONSTERA PLANT? Give your Monstera plenty of moderate to bright light, but not direct sunlight because the leaves will burn. If your window gets lots of direct sunlight, pull the plant back a bit or diffuse the light with a sheer curtain. It prefers rooms on the average or warm side, about 65 to 85 degrees. Monstera also likes humidity so a bright bathroom is ideal.  

ORCHID PLANT

4,000.00
AVAILABLE COULOURS: WHITE YELLOE PURPLE PURPLE WHITE How long do orchids live for? This is usually 2 to 3 months long. However, there have been reports of some living for over 100 years. So, with the right care and attention, you can expect to keep your orchid for at least a few decades. Will orchids bloom indoors? They are perfect for indoors, since they can tolerate lower light. They do not like to stay dry for more than a day or two, especially when growing or blooming. Bloom season is winter and spring. WATERING: You can also water your orchid like a traditional houseplant – just apply a splash of water to the moss once every seven to 10 days. If the moss feels moist, you can wait a few days and check again before watering. Happily, orchids are surprisingly resilient when it comes to drying out when they're not in bloom. SUNLIGHT: These plants thrive in strong light, but direct sunlight can burn orchids. Bright, indirect light from an eastern or southern window is ideal. Leaf color is a good indicator of the amount of light an orchid is getting: Bright green leaves indicate a happy, healthy plant.

Philodendron Pedatum Plant

2,300.00
How to Care Philodendron Pedatum Plant:

Watering

In the spring and summer, water your Philodendron Pedatum often enough to keep the soil consistently, evenly moist. Although it can tolerate soggy soil, overly wet conditions have the potential to cause root rot. A common rule of thumb for watering tropical plants is “little, but often.” This means watering often with small amounts of water rather than sporadic, heavy waterings. During the late fall and winter, allow the soil to dry almost completely between waterings. Yellow discoloration is usually a sign that the plant is being overwatered, whereas brown & dry leaves indicate you should increase your watering frequency.

Light

Like most Philodendrons, the pedatum prefers 6 to 10 hours a day of bright, indirect light. Philodendron Pedatum can tolerate lower light environments, but this will significantly reduce growth rate. In zones 4a to 11, this plant can be kept outdoors for part or all of the year. Indoor or outdoor, be sure to avoid direct sunlight, which will burn the leaves.

Climate

Philodendron Pedatum are very forgiving when it comes to humidity levels. They grow fastest in high humidity environments — usually an ambient level of 60% or greater. However, they are forgiving of drier conditions, making them easier to maintain than other Philodendron species. Placing the plant on top of a humidity dish (a tray filled with rocks and a small amount of water) is an easy way to add moisture to the plant’s environment. In the hotter summer months, mist the leaves regularly with purified water to keep them healthy and shiny. Proper temperature is a vital element of Philodendron care, and the pedatum is no exception. Keep the plant in an area that stays above 60 degrees Fahrenheit and avoid placing them near single-pane windows during cold weather. While it may be tempting, avoid placing them near heaters or vents. It may be warmer, but the incredibly dry air will likely damage the plant’s leaves.

Soil

Philodendron Pedatum require a fast-draining soil medium to accommodate frequent watering. Standard potting soil made from a blend of peat moss, pumice, worm castings, and coir will provide proper air flow and moisture retention while fertilizing the plant with rich organic compounds. Avoid any soils that include sand or large amounts of bark, which can suffocate the roots. If you prefer to make your own soilless potting medium, a blend of equal parts peat (vermiculite) and sphagnum moss is an ideal mixture for aeration and water retention. Without creepy crawlies and the natural movements of mother nature, it is common for potted soil to become compacted. Check your plant’s soil often to ensure that the top few inches of soil are loose and easy to move your hand through. If the soil is hard and difficult to break apart, use a hoe to gently loosen the topsoil. Then, use a chopstick, skewer, or other thin piece of wood to carefully poke holes further down into the soil. Be careful not to poke through any roots.

Repotting

Philodendrons prefer to stay in their pots until the bitter end, and should not be repotted until the roots begin to poke out of the bottom drainage holes. When you see roots beginning to protrude from the base, gently remove the plant from the pot, rinse the roots of excess soil, and replant in a pot 3-5” wide and 3-4” deeper than its prior pot. Avoid fertilizing the plant for the next two weeks to allow the roots to recover from any damage sustained during the repotting process. Always use a planter with holes on the bottoms or sides for drainage. Without drainage, the risk of overwatering is increased significantly, leading to root rot and potential premature plant death. If you want to use a ceramic or metal planter that does not have drainage holes, consider leaving the plant in a nursery pot that fits inside the preferred pot (known as a cache pot). This way, the plant can be removed for watering and allowed proper drainage.

Fertilizer

The Philodendron Pedatum is an incredibly fast-growing plant, and therefore requires regular fertilization. For these types of heavy feeder plants, a fertilizer made from naturally-occuring nourishment is always best. Liquid or powdered fertilizer derived from organic materials such as worm castings, manure, or bat guano pose are a safer and more natural alternative to those made from concentrated chemicals. When purchasing any type of fertilizer, look for one with a balanced nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium ratio, such as 10-10-10 or the optimal 20-20-20.
If you want to forgo store-bought fertilizer, there are plenty of DIY fertilizers you can find or make right in your own home. Coffee grounds are an easy and abundant option. If you are more of a tea person, check with your local coffee shops to see if they offer up their old grounds to gardeners. Sprinkle a light layer over the soil and gently mix into the top two inches of soil for a slow release of rich nutrients.

POINSETTIA PLANT

1,800.00
How do you care for a poinsettia plant indoors?
Place potted poinsettias indoors in indirect light. Six hours or more of light (natural or fluorescent) is best. Keep them comfortable, ideally between 65 and 75 degrees, day or night. Lower temperatures will make them drop leaves almost immediately and shut down.
How long can you keep a poinsettia alive?
2 to 3 months
A quality plant that received good care can flower for 2 to 3 months. Most poinsettias flower for 4 to 6 weeks before the flowers start fallen. GROWING: Plant them in a sunny, well-drained location protected from north winds and frost. The south side of a house or wall is usually a good spot. Make sure the location receives no artificial light at night from flood lights, street lights or porch lights, as this can prevent poinsettias from blooming properly. WATERING: In your home, put the poinsettia in a well lighted area away from drafts and heat vents. Water the poinsettia when the pot becomes lightweight or when the soil becomes dry to the touch, about once a week.  SUNLIGHT:
Avoid direct sunlight.
Because poinsettias are tropical plants, they do require some sunlight. But, placing the plant in direct sunlight can cause damage to the plant's leaves. Extreme low or high temperatures and drafts should also be avoided.

Red Philodendron Plant

1,500.00
How to Care Red Philodendron Plant: Make sure the plant is away from direct sunlight and draughts, but it's still in a well lit and warm room, ideally between 18 and 27°C. Keep it lightly moist, but not drenched, let the top layer of soil dry between waterings.

RUBBER VARIGATED PLANT

1,500.00
How to Care Rubber Plant:
Sunlight
Thrives in medium to bright indirect light, and can tolerate bright direct light.
Water
Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. Increase frequency with increased light.
Humidity
Any humidity level will do. Normal room humidity is fine.
Temperature
65°F-85°F (18°C-30°C). It’s best not to let it go below 60°F (15°C).
Size
This plant can reach an ultimate height of about 30’ (10m) and will have a spread of about 10” (3.2m) over the years. However, as a houseplant, will be much smaller.
Common Problems
It is generally a very easygoing plant. May get scale and mealybugs. Treat scale bugs and mealybugs as soon as they appear with weekly sprays of horticultural (Neem) oil and regular wipe-downs of the plant. SYMPTOM: Color fading on leaves CAUSE: Not enough sunlight SYMPTOM: Leaves curling inward coupled with dry potting mix CAUSE: Underwatered SYMPTOM: Leaves dropping coupled with wet potting mix CAUSE: Overwatered
Precautions
This plant is poisonous to cats, dogs, and humans if consumed. Best practice is always to keep houseplants out of reach of small children and pets.

scheffiera plant

900.00
HOW TO CARE SCHEFFIERA PLANT: SUNLIGHT: Gardeners in zones 10 to 12 can grow schefflera plants outdoors in full to partial sun in moist, well-drained soil. When grown outdoors, mature Schefflera actinophylla plants will bloom during the summer. WATERING: Water weekly during the growing season and spray the leaves frequently. You can wait until the soil in the pot dries out and then thoroughly soak the soil when you water. Cut back on water during winter. Often, people will overwater a Schefflera plant, and doing so will eventually kill it

Schefflera Plant

700.00
How to  Care Schefflera Plant: Schefflera plants prefer medium-light, meaning they should be kept in bright light, but the light should not be direct. The Schefflera plant should be fertilized in the spring and fall, 1-2 times per week. After repotting, wait approximately eight weeks to begin fertilization. SUNLIGHT: Schefflera prefers bright, indirect light. In the summer, move potted plants outside where they will receive bright light but not direct sun, such as under a patio cover. A Schefflera plant that gets leggy or floppy might not be receiving enough light. Never place a Schefflera in direct, full light because the intense sun can burn the leaves. WATERING: Water weekly during the growing season and spray the leaves frequently. You can wait until the soil in the pot dries out and then thoroughly soak the soil when you water. Cut back on water during winter. Often, people will overwater a Schefflera plant, and doing so will eventually kill it. Yellow and dropped leaves are a sign that you might be watering too much.

Snak Plant

800.00
Plant Size : 1 ft Snake Plant Care After they have been propagated, the care of snake plants is very easy. Put them in indirect sunlight and don’t water them too much, especially during the winter. In fact, it’s better to let these plants dry out some between waterings. A little general purpose fertilizer can be used if the plants are in a pot, and that’s about it.

SONG OF INDIA

700.00
PLANT SIZE: 1.5-2 fit HOW TO CARE SONG OF INDIA: A native to the islands of the Indian ocean, this broadleaf evergreen

Spider Plant

1,000.00
HOW TO PLANT SPIDER PLANT? Grow in a soil-based, well-draining potting mix. Spider plants like even moisture; they don’t like to be too dry or too wet. Keep plants in bright to moderate indirect sunlight. Spider plants do not appreciate direct, hot sunlight, which can burn their leaves, causing brown tips and spots. Spider plants grow fairly quickly and can easily become pot bound. Plan to repot a spider plant about every other year. Spider plants can be grown outdoors as annuals during the summer. They look especially good along the edge of a container or bed, as long as they are kept out of direct sunlight. HOW TO CARE SPIDER PLANT? During initial growth, water occasionally; once fully developed (within one year), water moderately. In the spring and summer months, keep the soil moist to encourage growth. Do not let soil dry out too much. Maintain average room temperature and humidity. Spider plants prefer temperatures between 55 and 80°F (13–27°C), which makes them a great indoor houseplant. Fertilize up to twice a month in the spring and summer, however, avoid over fertilization.

Syngonium Plant

500.00
CARE OF SYNGONIUM: Although they start out as compact well rounded indoor plants, Arrowhead vines, as the name implies, want

Umbrella Palm

800.00
Plant Size : 1ft Umbrella palm (Cyperus alternifolius) is a tropical plant that is hardy to Zone 7 that can grow to almost six feet in height. In colder climates, umbrella palm will over-winter if brought indoors and positioned near a sunny window.
How do you care for an umbrella palm tree?
There is no special umbrella plant care necessary for outdoor plants. As long as the plant is moist and warm in slightly acidic soil, it will thrive. Prune off dead stems as necessary and fertilize annually with a diluted liquid plant food

Top Listed Fruits Plants

Aloe Vera

700.00
Standard Plant Plant Size :  2.5 ft EXTRA GEL - BIG Plant Plant Size :  4.5 - 5 ft Aloe vera Aloe vera is a stemless or very short-stemmed plant growing to 60–100 centimetres (24–39 inches) tall, spreading by offsets. The leaves are thick and fleshy, green to grey-green, with some varieties showing white flecks on their upper and lower stem surfaces. About The aloe vera plant is an easy, attractive succulent that makes for a great indoor companion. Aloe vera plants are useful, too, as the juice from their leaves can be used to relieve pain from scrapes and burns when applied topically. Here’s how to grow and care for aloe vera plants in your home!

Aloo Bukhara Plant

4,000.00
How to Care Aloo Bukhara Plant : Do ploughing, cross ploughing of land and then levelled the land. Prepare land in such way that water stagnation should not occurred in field. Plum develops on an array of soils, deep fertile as well as properly drained, loamy land with a pH of 5.5-6.5. The land must be clear of hard pan, water logging as well as extreme salts.

Anar Plant

500.00
Plant Size : 4 ft Start Fruiting when become 6 - 8 ft Plant

Apricot Plant

3,500.00
HOW TO GROW APRICOT PLANT? Once you’ve selected your cultivar, you need to know how to grow apricots. Site selection and soil are the most important considerations. The trees need deep, well-drained soil with plenty of organic matter.Apricot trees bloom early. There are times in apricot tree care where a late frost is a problem, so be sure to plant your trees on higher ground. Do a percolation test prior to planting by digging a hole one foot deep and wide (30 cm.). Fill with water and wait until the next day. Fill the hole again and lay a stick or straight edge over the top. Measure the water drop every hour. Ideal readings will be around 2 inches (5 cm.) per hour. Once you have adjusted the soil to have adequate drainage, dig a hole twice as deep and around as the root ball and plant your tree. Water in well. HOW TO CARE APRICOT PLANT? Apricot tree growing is fairly simple, provided you have the soil, sun, and drainage necessary. Apricots are not tolerant of high levels of salt, boron, chloride and other elements. Feeding of apricot trees will be important in their overall care. They normally get what they need from the soil though, provided it was set up for apricot tree growing beforehand. The trees will need an inch (2.5 cm.) of water weekly, especially during bloom and fruiting. Use a drip irrigation system to avoid wet leaves, flowers and fruit. Be sure your apricot tree care includes thinning of the fruit once it comes in; thin the fruits to 1 ½ to 2 inches (3.8 to 5 cm.) apart. This ensures that the fruit will be larger. If you don’t thin the fruits, they will be much smaller. Apricots need to be pruned and trained annually in early summer to late fall. There are several pests of apricots and numerous fungal diseases. Apply fungicide sprays in spring to avoid such disease issues.

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Adenium Plant

1,500.00
How to Care Adenium Plant: Keep soil moderately moist in spring and summer, but reduce watering in fall and especially winter when the plant is dormant. Fertilize with a dilution by half of a 20-20-20 liquid plant food once per month when the plant is actively growing. Do not feed the desert rose during winter. SUNLIGHT: In their native habitat, adeniums grow in full sun so they need good light to thrive. Direct sunlight is preferable, especially when they are in their active growth phase during the summer months. Water Requirements : Soil moisture is an important consideration in adenium culture. WATERING: Soil moisture is an important consideration in adenium culture. Their common name, Desert Rose, speaks to their ability to thrive with less water. Adeniums can tolerate higher moisture levels without harming the plant, as long as the temperatures are warm.

Allamanda Bail

1,000.00
HOW TO GROW .ALLAMANDA BAIL: Water deeply until the excess moisture runs out of the drainage holes but then wait until the top surface of the soil dries out before you irrigate again. Allamanda doesn’t like wet feet. Fertilize in spring through summer every two to three weeks with a good blooming plant food. Allow the plant to rest in winter. Suspend fertilizing in winter as part of good Allamanda plant care. Restart fertilizing in April and move the plant outside as soon as temperatures are above 60 F. (16 C.). Prune in early spring and cut stems back to one to two nodes to promote tighter new growth. This plant is prone to spider mites and whiteflies, so watch carefully for these pests. At the first sign put the plant in the shower and hose off as many of the little guys as you can, then follow with daily applications of horticultural soap or a Neem spray.

Begonia Plant

700.00
How to Care Begonia Plant: Tuberous begonias will naturally die back each year. Start decreasing water in late summer to early fall and trim back foliage when it starts to yellow. Dig up the tubers at the first threat of frost. Clean any remaining dirt from the tubers and dry them on newspaper in a sunny location for about a week. To prevent powdery mildew, lightly dust them with sulfur powder and store individually in paper bags or wrapped in newspaper. Rhizomatous and wax types don’t die back and are usually pinched or lightly pruned each year to keep them healthy and encourage full, but compact growth. In warmer climates, this is best done in spring. In cooler climates, you can do this in fall as a clean-up before bringing them inside for the winter. In addition to cutting them back, check for signs of pests or disease before moving them indoors. Slowly acclimate them to their new inside location by first placing in a bright window and gradually decreasing the amount of light. This will to help prevent stress, which causes the leaves to drop. Once warmer temperatures return, reverse the process and move them back outside. See below for information on growing as houseplants. For all types, deadheading spent begonia flowers keeps plants clean and healthy, as well as promotes more blooms.

Soil:

All begonias like evenly moist, well-draining soil with some added organic matter.

Amendments and fertilizer:

For general growing purposes, apply a balanced water-soluble fertilizer once a month in the growing season. For plants grown strictly for their foliage, like angel wings, use a fertilizer that is higher in nitrogen.

Watering:

Regular watering is important for healthy plants. The soil should remain moist at all times, but not too wet, as this can cause rot. Water at the base of the plant to keep the foliage dry and prevent leaf spot and fungal diseases.

Diseases and pests:

Susceptible to powdery mildew, mealy bugs, mites, thrips, and whitefly. Stem rot and rhizome rot can be caused by overwatering and soggy soil.

Cassia NoDosa Plant

6,000.00
HOW TO CARE CASSIA NODOSA: Cassia in full to partial sun for the best flower displays. Moderately fertile soil will suffice, but it should be moist and well-drained. The tree is slightly tolerant of salt spray and drought. Average Water Needs, Water regularly, do not overwater.  

Indoor Plants Ultimate Guide

What are Indoor Plants & Why Should you Plant them?

Plants that can thrive in a room, residence, & office are known as Indoor Plants. There are numerous indoor plants types & species in our world such as Aloe vera, Areca, Gardenia, Rubber, Spider, Fiddle leaf fig, ZZ Plant &  Money Plant, etc. House plants are best for room decoration, air purification & reducing air pollution, etc. 

Best House Plants for Beginners:

As a Beginners, you should go with that plant that is easy to care for & grow otherwise wrong selection of plant would result in the death of a plant. Fortunately, you don’t need to worry about that which plant should you buy as a starter, there are lots of house plants on our earth that are super cheap & easy to grow.

Today we’re going to share with you the Best Top 5 Indoor Plants which should you buy as a Beginner. Let’s discuss them one by one:

     1. Snake Plant:

Snake Plant is great to buy as a beginner because the plant requires a low amount of lighting, infrequently watering (Every 2 to 3 weeks) & needs a low maintenance budget. This plant is also well known as Sansevieria trifasciata & Mother-in-law’s tongue & belongs to the Asparagaceae family. 

Benefits of Snake Plant Planting:

  • Makes your sleeping oxygen friendly, it produces oxygen at night time
  • Thrives in low light & super easy to care for.
  • Ability to remove toxic pollutants from the air.
  • It minimizes dust pollution as a result the spreading of allergies reduces.
  • It enhances the beauty of the bedroom with long sword-shaped leaves

    2. Lucky Bamboo Plant:

Lucky Bamboo Plant belongs to the flowering plant species & family Asparagaceae.  If you’re a beginner lucky bamboo is one of the best plants for you because it is very easy to care for & grow. 

It is well known as Dracaena Sanderiana around the Professional gardeners & it named by German–English gardener Henry Frederick Conrad Sander. There is a wide number of believers that believe lucky bamboo brings good luck and fortune to the household.

Benefits of Lucky Bamboo Planting:

  • It can be grown without soil
  • It can survive without sunlight or very low light
  • Super easy to grow as a beginner without any advanced knowledge of gardening
  • Bamboo is a natural air purifier that helps effectively in cleaning the environment
  • Well known for bringing good luck & fortune

    3. Spider Plant:

Spider Plant is famous for its spider-shaped leaves & it can grow with low maintenance & without having professional knowledge regarding gardening. This plant belongs to the African Plant family Asparagus. They can tolerate lower light conditions & don’t like direct hot sunlight because it can burn their leaves & they don’t need to be too dry or too wet.

There are different types & varieties of spider plants. Some of them are as follows:

  1. Zebra Spider Plant
  2. Hawaiian Spider Plant
  3. Reverse Variegatum Spider Plant
  4. Bonnie Spider Plant
  5. Shamrock Spider Plant
  6. Fire Flash Spider Plant
  7. Purple Spider Plant
  8. Mandarin Orange Spider Plant
  9. Fire Flash Spider Plant
  10. Atlantic Spider Plant

Benefits of Spider Plant Planting:

  • It is easy to grow & hard to kill
  • Positive effects on human moods
  • Safer for Pets ASPCA states that
  • Natural Air purification – Clean the Polluted Air Effectively
  • Removes more than 95 percent of toxic agents from the air. Nwf.org article claims that

    4. Aloe Vera Plant:

Aloe vera plant is one of the succulent plant species that are not hard to grow. This plant grows best in dry & sunny conditions. Aloe vera is a part of the succulent plants family and they can store water for an extended period of time plus they are well known for their hardiness endurance and have a unique self-repairing ability.

Benefits of Aloe Vera Planting:

  • It can protect your skin, aloe vera has a rich source e of antioxidants and vitamins
  • Strengthens the Immune System
  • An effective cure for many diseases
  • Reduces the blood sugar level
  • Reduces the level of Cholesterol

    5. Peace Lily Plant:

Peace Lily Plant is a popular choice for home & office decoration. The peace lily is the easiest to care for as compared to other indoor plants. It is a well-known flowering plant & part of the family Araceae.

Peace Lily thrives in low light, consistent temperature from 65F  to 80F degrees, using organic fertilizer, watered a lot at once, & usually blooms in the spring.

Benefits of Peace Lily Planting:

  • Effectively Neutralizing toxic gases like carbon monoxide & formaldehyde
  • It can increase room humidity by up to 5% according to the NASA study
  • One of the best Air purifiers
  • Requires very Low Maintenance
  • Enhance the bedroom beauty with its sophisticated & attractive flowers

Frequently Asked Questions Regarding House Plants:

How often should indoor plants be watered?

Mostly Indoor Plants require water every 1-3 weeks. You need to monitor your plant & identify when your plant would like to consume water. The frequency of watering is dependent on the type and size of the plant & its pot, humidity, rate of growth & surrounding temperature.

Is it safe to sleep with plants in your bedroom?

Yes, you can but you need to keep those plants in your bedroom that produce oxygen at night time or 24 hours. Fortunately, there are some precious indoor plants that produce oxygen at night time include Spider Plant, Snake Plant, Peace Lily, Aloe Vera, Areca palm plant, Tulsi, Money plant, Christmas Cactus, & Weeping Fig, etc.

How long does it take for plants to clean the air?

The Plant takes almost 24 hours to clean its surrounding air. Plants remove up to 87% of the benzene, trichloroethylene, and formaldehyde from the air within a day.

What are the best office plants?

These 10 plants are great to enhance the beauty of office rooms or desks:

  1. ZZ Plant
  2. Oxalis Plant
  3. Jade Plant
  4. Spider Plant
  5. Peace Lily Plant
  6. Aloe Vera Plant
  7. Snake Plant
  8. Rex begonia Plant
  9. Lucky Bamboo Plant
  10. Swiss cheese plant

Which plants are best for improving air quality?

Following Indoor Plants are well known for improving air quality

  1. Rubber Plant
  2. Peace Lily
  3. Bamboo Palm
  4. Snake Plant
  5. Gerbera Daisy
  6. Spider Plant
  7. Pothos
  8. Lady Palm
  9. Flamingo Lily
  10. Dragon Tree