How can I decorate my condo with indoor plants?
But since I’ll moving to a condo, growing outdoor plants is out of the question. I want to decorate my condo by growing some indoor plants like Rose Painted Calathea. I am also thinking of growing some spider plants. They are good for removing pollutants like Formaldehyde and Xylene. But I don’t know any plant nursery in Scarborough. Even if I find one, I don’t know if these would be available there. So, If anyone knows any nursery where I could find these plant, please let me know. And if any suggestion about other plants that I could get easily grow indoors, please let me know that too. Also, I would love hear some suggestions DIY project to decorate my condo with these plants, Some simple and out of the box ideas.
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You want to look for low light plants such as pathos. If you have good light, succulents do not take up much space.
I’m sure you can find tropical plants at the grocery store and Home Depot. Snake plants, spider plantsa and peace lily are all good for cleaning the air Pinterest has so many neat ideas on how to display them Good luck on your move
So excited for your new move! Fiddle Leaf Fig trees are one of our favorite indoor plants! We also love Monstera Deliciosa! If you are tight on space, try hanging your plants from the ceiling! We used a Japanese method called Kokedama to create a moss ball garden in our small office: https://zestitup.com/diy-kokedama-moss-ball-garden/
Good luck on your move! Cheers to happy plants!