How to plant an indoor plant for beginners?

 

Plants are basically the low-maintenance roommates we all wish we had.

They don’t hog the Wi-Fi, never complain about your Netflix choices, and somehow make your home look like you’ve got your life together  even when your laundry says otherwise.

 

Ok ,then let’s get to the point .Here is the answer to the question you asked.

 

Pick a Plant That Won’t Judge You – If you forget to water, start with a Snake Plant or ZZ Plant. They’re basically the camels of the plant world.

 

Get a Pot with Holes – Not for style, for drainage. Plants hate wet feet just like we do.

 

Soil, Not Garden Mud – Use indoor potting mix. Trust me, garden mud will make your plant file a complaint.

 

Move-In Day – Take the plant out of its old pot (gently, it’s not a wrestling match), loosen the roots a little, and place it in the new pot.

 

Fill & Pat – Add soil, give it a gentle press… like tucking in a baby.

 

First Drink – Water lightly. Think refreshing sip not pool party.

 

Find Its Happy Place – Bright spot, no harsh sunlight. Plants love selfies but not sunburns.

 

Love & Gossip – Dust its leaves, water when thirsty, and maybe share your day—it’s free therapy. 

If you want help choosing or styling plants, our interior design store, HomenFactory, is here to make your corners bloom.If you want help choosing or styling plants, our interior design store, HomenFactory, is here to make your corners bloom.