April 02, 2022
You don’t have to wait for full spring or summer to enjoy the benefits of caring for a beautiful blooming plant. There is a misconception that outdoor gardening is the only way to truly enjoy the wide variety of plants and flowers that bloom. This couldn’t be further from the truth! There are several plant species that thrive in indoor settings with proper care. You’ll love the variety of plant life that you can easily create within your own home.
African Violet
This indoor plant provides beautiful blooms that are easy to grow, even for beginner plant lovers. African Violets can even live for decades when receiving the proper care. They grow best in bright, indirect sunlight to achieve the best color and blooming potential. They do well in small ceramic or plastic containers and grow best in well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Self-watering containers can be the best option for proving the proper amount of continuous moisture or providing just enough water to keep the soil damp.
Begonia
The begonia is a popular choice when it comes to indoor blooming houseplants. It has three different types, but the fibrous and rhizomatous are the best option for houseplants. It thrives in bright, indirect light with good humidity. It is naturally pest-resistant, which is a great benefit for indoor plants. It does require careful watering since overwatering is one of the most common causes for unsuccess when caring for a begonia. Many recommend waiting until the plant shows signs of dryness, such as dropping leaves, before watering.
Cineraria
This small flowering plant is known for its tight bunches of petite daisy-like flowers that can be red, blue, purple, or white. Each flower has an “eye” in the middle that is surrounded by a white ring. These flowers are surrounded by large, dark green leaves. This plant needs bright, indirect sunlight, and cool temperatures. When it comes to watering, you want to keep the plant moist, but not soggy. It is important to note that this plant is poisonous, so you will want to be mindful of small children and pets.
Anthurium
This indoor blooming plant is known to have some of the longest-lasting flowers of all plant species. It is interesting to note that what many consider the flower of the plant is actually a modified leaf. The true flower is the structure protruding from the center that is called an inflorescence. This plant benefits from bright, indirect sunlight. The more light available, the more this plant will bloom. You should water with caution, waiting until the topsoil is more than halfway dry. This plant loves humidity and would appreciate a light water mist from time to time.
Bromeliads
This vibrant houseplant is available in a wide array of colors such as green, red, orange, purple, and yellow. They can even feature different textures such as bands, stripes, spots, and more. They are a relatively slow-growing plant, and can take 1-3 years to fully mature. Care varies depending on the type of bromeliad you have. Some can thrive in direct sunlight, while others need more indirect sunlight. Usually, bromeliads are planted in a soil and sand mix. They thrive best in fast-draining potting soil that can hold moisture but drain well.
Enhance Your Space With a Beautiful Indoor Blooming Plant
If you are looking to spruce up your space with a beautiful blooming plant, FlowerWorks has you covered. We can help with your plant selection, ensuring that you get the perfect plant for your household. Many of our plants require minimum maintenance, and we can walk you through everything you need to know to ensure your plant blooms at its fullest potential. Contact us today to learn more about our indoor plant selection.
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Ready to embrace a hygge-filled winter? Share your floral arrangements and cozy corners on social media, tagging Flower Works (@flowerworksmqt) to connect with others who love hygge-inspired decor. Discover the season’s best blooms and start filling your home with the colors, scents, and textures that make winter in the UP a season of comfort and joy.
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The end of the month of October brings the celebration of Halloween, but it also is the time of year to celebrate the Mexican holiday, Día de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead. Beautiful floral arrangements called ofrendas (or offerings) are made for this special day. You can make your own ofrendas with these five flowers to create a meaningful and beautiful arrangement.