Contents:
- Sometimes I forget to water the plants – Zamioculas
- Pay close attention to your plants – Azaleas
- I like to combine the useful with the pleasurable – Nephrolepis (Fern)
- I get bored quickly – Olea Europaea (olive)
- I admire plants, but I forget about them – Sansevieria
Home is a feeling, a place where all the moments and feelings of well-being take shape in a personal space. And these states and emotions that we experience are also transmitted by everything around us. Because home is more than just walls, it goes without saying that we need to fill the space with things that bring a smile to our faces. Plants easily find their place, and any corner that used to be empty can give you a new, fresher perspective.
Your home is more welcoming when you choose to give it a more personal touch by integrating different plants. As well as being aesthetically pleasing, they will boost your mood and improve air quality. You have many options, and just as in life we make our decisions through a personal filter, we’ll tell you more about the plant that suits you best.
Sometimes I forget to water the plants – Zamioculas
If you’ve given up houseplants on the grounds that you sometimes forget to water them, then we say Zamioculas is for you. Although, like any plant, it needs water, it can also survive short droughts. This type of plant prefers a balanced soil, i.e. neither too wet nor too dry. Just make sure the water gets to the roots. Instead, you’ll get company that’s sure to win your admiration. And, did you know it’s also known as the Money Plant?
Pay close attention to your plants – Azaleas
If you love the look of a blooming plant, but also like to take great care of it, then meet the Azalea. With a refined and elegant aesthetic, this plant needs a little more attention. It should be placed in the north so that it’s exposed to light, but out of direct sunlight and watered with non-malarial water.
I like to combine the useful with the pleasurable – Nephrolepis (Fern)
If you also have a practical sense when it comes to interior design, then think again, because this fern not only manages to fill a space in a very pleasant way, but also purifies the air. When cared for in optimal conditions, it reaches a height of 40-90 cm. From a care point of view, you should know that it’s not a fussy plant, but make sure you water it constantly.
I get bored quickly – Olea Europaea (olive)
If you want a more tropical feel in your home, then the olive tree could be the plant to boost your day-to-day enthusiasm. It’s not a common choice, so it’s sure to become one of the main attractions in your home. If you want to ensure it has a long life, then you need to know that it needs to be exposed to light, and even if it does well in dry soil, you should be careful to water it regularly.
I admire plants, but I forget about them – Sansevieria
If you fall into the category of people who like to notice plants, but sometimes forget that they need looking after, then Sansevieria, also known as ‘Mother-in-law’s Tongue’, is the plant of choice. It’s an easy-care, light-loving plant that doesn’t need to be watered very often, so it’s ideal in case you forget to take care of it.
It’s important when choosing a plant, or several plants for your apartment, to consider the conditions you have and the commitment you can make. So which plant is right for you? We are waiting for you in our flower shops with lots of options.