These below are some of the indoor plants that I find easy to grow indoors with little care and fertilization.
Rubber Plant
ZZ Plant
Indoor Plants are easy to grow and will remain healthy if they are kept at a place which receive morning sunlight . It should be kept in mind that Indoor plants should be watered with purified and filtered water when possible as they are sensitive with tap water which has effect upon the health of the plant.
It is advisable to keep plants kept indoors once in a week outside in the partial sun for acceleration of growth of leaves.
Meanwhile the spring is knocking door with Mesembryanthemum giving out blooms
And the Mynas enjoying warmth in the weather
The plants are wonderful, the Mynas just too cute and the sunset amazing. Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteThat kind of birds was new to me
ReplyDeleteLovely photos! Thanks so much for joining us this week at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/02/black-and-white.html
ReplyDeleteI love all you photos, I think because I like plants :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos! Try as I might, I am no good at house plants!
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I have a few indoor plants, also a Zamioculcas. Pretty photos.
ReplyDeleteIn years past, always had indoor plants. May need to get a few again. Those are lovely.
ReplyDeleteA stunning sky shot. I like the Myna birds!
ReplyDeleteIndoor plants are essential for me. They are beautiful and help purify the air. I have tried, lately, to care for succulents and lost a couple due to over watering :( Thanks for linking up and have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteYour sky is gorgeous. I really love indoor plants and yours are beautiful. In the past I've had success growing them but where I'm living now it seems they always die after about one year. I think it might be chill from drafts. Have a safe weekend.
ReplyDeleteI like all the photos of you.
ReplyDeleteEspecially the cute birds!
The sky is a beautiful sight.
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Greetings and Salutations! Sky looks like ripples in a pond. Really lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics!
ReplyDeleteI like syngoniums too, they do very well here outside and inside. They make good terrarium plants as well. Nevertheless, have a pleasant weekend :)
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ReplyDeleteLovely plants, I wish I had a green thumb. I am not lucky growing plants. The Mynas are pretty birds/ Gorgeous sky! Beautiful series of photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend.
African violets are very popular houseplants here in the US. They don’t need much sun, so they are ok inside, and just need occasional fertilizer. A lot of houseplants grow well but don’t easily set flowers indoors, such as geraniums and impatiens.
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I had so many indoor plants and always had some in my classroom at school. I am so missing my garden sleeping under the snow...lovely photos..stay well...Michelle
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sky! And the Mynas.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for having us at I'd Rather B Birdin' share in your area of the bird kingdom.
Your post reminds me I need to water my plants. Pretty birds and wow, what a gorgeous sunset!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the birds and the sunset! Oh I never heard of a ZZ Plant, it's beautiful! :) I can't have house plants, the cats destroy them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunset, and great capture of these birds! Great collection of indoor plants, Arun! Since we have "hard" water, I have been watering them already with a mix of half tap, half filtered water. I especially lie your ZZ plant, and the flower - is that a cactus plant? Thanks for sharing your collection with All Seasons, Jesh
ReplyDeletethank you for linking up from my blog!! love your photos!
ReplyDeleteI love the turquoise stones you use in the Miniature Syngoniums
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