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Change The Entire Feel Of Your House By Gardening
Indoor
Most plants prefer being outdoors. They relish
the rainfall, bright light and the varying seasons. However, if
youd like to cultivate the craft of gardening indoor, you
have to furnish them with their requirements adequate water
and enough lighting.
If you have a green thumb and would like to pursue
the hobby of gardening indoor, here are some handy tips:
Find the right container You need
not buy a new container. For gardening indoor, you can spark up
your creative instincts and recycle cracked or broken kitchenware,
random pieces of pottery or broken jewellery boxes. Just make sure
that the container you choose has ample drainage facilities. Plants
can grow in any sort of container provided there is adequate drainage.
Decorate the container If you are
a creative gardener interested in gardening indoor, youd definitely
keep the aesthetics in mind. You may opt to paint the container
to match your indoors and give it an attractive finish.
Choose the plants For gardening
indoor, you would have to be cautious in selecting the plant and
ensure that they are easy to grow. Besides, they need to enhance
the beauty of the house.
Try Bonsai - The oriental art of Bonsai
is very popular amongst those who practise gardening indoor. Originating
in China in 200 AD, this specialized gardening craft trains plants
to be miniature versions of their mature selves. Using evergreens
and deciduous species, the craft of Bonsai uses pruning, wiring
and occasional re-potting to encourage the natural shape. Bonsai
plants can be symmetrical, windswept or cascading.
First-timers - begin with a nursery stock.
Opt for a healthy plant that has a natural form. After you get your
plant home, take it out from the pot and remove half of the soil
from the roots. Use pruning shears or sharp scissors to cut off
a third of the brown roots that were crammed around the edge of
the container. Also chop off some of the long roots trailing down,
but take care not to chop off fine feeder roots. These feeders will
eventually branch out to provide the tree with required nutrients.
You may also want to trim the branches in a form of your choice.
Once you are happy with the shape, go ahead and place the tree in
the container.
Add decorative features of your choice, if you
want to. It is important to shape and maintain the bonsai. Aluminium
wire is usually used to guide the branches and the trunk to your
desired shape and form. You may remove the wire once the tree has
been trained to its new form. You need to keep pruning the trees,
which will ensure thicker growth and healthier foliage. Remember
to water it in summer, nourish the plant with adequate fertilizer
and do not forget to relocate it in a new container every two years.
You may want to consult bonsai books for more details on the subject.
Opt for an indoor pond This may
add a bit of a drama to your house. To begin with, decide why youd
like a pond indoors. Would you prefer a quiet pool, a tub for aquatic
life, or a little motion with an in-house fountain? Once you have
decided the style, determine the size of the pond. A smaller pond
can be made with old washtubs or a birdbath. A bigger pond will
however add that extra touch of versatility to gardening indoor.
For moving water, you may have to use a water pump. If youd
like, you can light up the pond and keep indoor plants around to
give it a natural and pleasant look.
If you have the green thumb, you do not need a
sprawling lawn to exercise your instincts. A large sunny window
or a spot of the house that calls for extra life can be transformed
into a natural and lively corner. You may even give it a special
name. If you feel you can manage to master the craft of gardening
indoor, begin today and you may have nature inside your house with
all its bounty.
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