Today, many families live in small apartments or houses. Therefore, the arrangement of gardens in the house needs to be optimal in both space and plant growth conditions.
Take advantage of natural light
Light is an important factor for plant growth. Plants should be placed in places with plenty of light such as near windows, balconies or airy areas. South-facing windows are often a suitable choice for plants to absorb light better.
Ensure appropriate temperature
Each type of plant has different temperature needs, so it is necessary to learn carefully before planting. Avoid placing the plant in a place that is too hot or near a heat source because it can cause the plant to wilt and burn its leaves.
Choose the right planting pot
Pots need to have sizes suitable for the type of plant and space. Priority should be given to pots with good drainage holes, accompanied by buckets to prevent water from overflowing to the floor. In addition, the style and material of the pot should also be harmonious with the overall interior.
Ensure air circulation
Good air circulation helps plants grow healthy and limit pests and diseases. It is necessary to arrange reasonable distances between potted plants and can change positions periodically so that plants adapt better to the indoor environment.