Houseplants enrich the room concept and ensure a better indoor climate, which also improves our well-being in closed rooms. Green plants bring nature into the home and visually enhance it. Many of them are too sensitive to be kept in the garden, but others can be kept in the room or, to some extent, on the balcony. Beautiful house plants and modern plant pots for inside and outside add individual color accents and create a natural, fresh atmosphere.
Houseplants and beautiful indoor planters
You benefit in several ways from keeping houseplants in your home. Increased humidity improves the indoor climate and significantly reduces pollutants. Lively green provides oxygen and has a purely visually calming effect. It is also the basis of your well-being, we also confirmInvestigations by the US space agency NASA. Through industry, substances such as plastic, adhesives, wall paints, detergents and dishwashing liquids end up in our homes. However, little is known that these increase the concentration of chemicals and harmful gases in closed rooms. They often irritate our eyes, respiratory tract and skin and often cause headaches. To counteract this, the US researchers recommend at least one plant per nine square meters. Regardless of whether it is a single plant, lush plants or a skillfully staged flower arrangement, every plant needs a suitable planter. Exciting designs of planters, such as thePlant pots from Plantwerk, transform your houseplants into a visual highlight and give a room a completely new effect.
Pot garden as an alternative for apartments without a garden
For apartments without a garden, a potted garden on the balcony or indoors is the perfect way to still enjoy an attractive green area. Are skillfully presentedHouseplants are anything but boring. Combined with high-quality plant pots, flower platforms or room dividers, they become an individual design element. Minimalist furnishings look particularly attractive when combined with green plants in simple planters and placed next to each other in a row. Generously proportioned rooms or in one-room apartments often lose their flair and appear unstructured. Room dividers with plant inserts therefore serve as a stylish and practical decorative element. Tall plants also create a natural privacy screen. Another option is to place the potted plants on flower platforms. They are up to one meter high and, in conjunction with hanging plants that meander downwards, create a fresh design effect. When it comes to plant pots, the large variety of new materials makes the selection even more versatile. If lightweight is the priority, special plastics are available for indoor and outdoor use. They are easier to handle and save your strength and back when the plants have to be relocated in spring and again in winter. To avoid late frosts in Germany, it is recommended to keep the plants in a frost-free place until mid-May. The interior and exterior ceramics department has everything from rustic to modern. The color palette also leaves little to be desired.
Overview of indoor and balcony plants
Flowers and green plants don't just serve as nice decorations. Houseplants such as gerberas, chrysanthemums, orchids or the Christmas cactus increase the humidity and generate lots of oxygen.
The top twenty best plants for indoor air purification that can also be grown in indoor and outdoor planters:
- Common ivy (Hedera helix)
- Blattfahne (Spathiphyllum)
- Bow hemp (Sansevieria)
- Birkenfeige (Ficus benjamina)
- Dragon trees (Dracaena Janet Craig, Dracaena massangeana and Dracaena marginata)
- Chrysantheme (Chrysanthemum morifolium)
- Grünlilie (Chlorophytum elatum)
- Efeutute (Scindapsus aureus)
- Baumfreund (Philodendron)
- Calla
- Geraniums
- Gerbera
- Bromelien
- Anthurien
- Lucky bamboo
- Hyacinths
- cloves
- Orchids
- Sunflowers
- Poinsettia
- Christmas cactus
Care tips: House and balcony plants in planters for inside and outside
When it comes to potted plants, you should note that they cannot tolerate full sun outside. But dry and overwatered plants usually show the same symptoms. The excess water, on the other hand, quickly leads to the formation of fungal pores in the potting soil. Some people are allergic to it. To prevent allergens from escaping, place a thin layer of bird sand on top of the potting soil. An irrigation system would be a clever and extremely practical solution here. You should also constantly remove dust from the plant leaves because it settles in the pores and thereby prevents the important photosynthesis. You have to repot every two to three years.