Guest Post - 9 Easy to Grow Plants for First Time Gardeners

Decorating home, office, showroom with natural plants brings a touch of greenery. The environment looks fresh and lovely. Also, the pollution becomes lesser due to plenty of oxygen released by those plants. You may think it’s not your cup of tea as you don’t have any expertise in planting. This is wrong. There are several easy to grow plants which are ideal for the first time gardeners.

An easy to grow plant is adaptable to most of the environmental conditions. Thus, you don’t need too much care for them. They are the best guests who are happy without your hosting. Low light is not an issue for them. Moreover, they need very little pruning and punching. Even they don’t get infected by the pests frequently. Go for them even if you don’t have green thumbs.

9 Plants That First TIme Gardeners Should Grow

Being a novice, start with these 9 plants and fall in love with gardening!

1. ZZ plant

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Zamioculcas zamiifolia is the full name. This robust plant looks lovely indoors without much nurturing. It is fine in the low light. Reportedly, it has grown under the worst circumstances you could ever imagine, no light, water, and pest. The expert gardeners agree that this is one of the easiest to grow plants, no question about it.

2. Shamrock

It is another plant you must grow if you are a fresher in gardening. The plant with shamrock-shaped leaves and white or bright yellow flowers bloom continually all the year-round. This is a kind of weed. Hence they are super easy to grow with no care literally, and they spread if planted in the ground.

Plant it in a pot and put it where there is enough sunlight. Water it when you remember and get your rewards. They are hard to kill. Keep watering; the dying plant will come back again.

3. Aloe Vera

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It’s great to have this useful and easy to grow plant. You can place it in your washroom, kitchen, and bedroom. Having this in your garden means you have a quick cure for your rough skin, hair, and minor cuts or burns as it is popular for its healing properties. You can also consume it in juice form. You can place it in the pot with other succulents and don’t water it until the soil becomes too hard.

It prefers bright sunlight. You can keep them outdoors during summers. Better to bring inside before the winter frost.

4. Indoor Marijuana Plant        

Cannabis plants are widely known for medical treatment. The dried flowering tops, leaves, stems, and seeds are used for producing High Supplies Premium Cannabis Seeds. You can grow it inside a closet or an extra room or a corner in the basement. Just make sure the area is clean, totally dry and cold and have access to fresh air. 

HID grow lights; fluorescent grow lights etc. can be used to provide light to indoor plants. In the stage of vegetative growth, it needs 18 hours of light, whereas in the blooming stage, it needs 12 hours of light out of 24 hours. So, use a timer that will be off and on at the same time every day. 

Indoors, you can grow it both with soil and soilless. Always opt for organic pre-fertilized soil as well as top-quality potting soil for its growth. Stay away from overwatering as these plants are prone to fungal root problems. The quantity of water depends solely on the temperature, plant size along with the medium you have used for its growth. 

5. Lucky Bamboo

Lucky bamboo is extremely popular all over because it is known for bringing good luck. You will see this in houses, shops, and offices in small or big pots. Some of them can grow without soil too. Only water is sufficient for them to grow nicely.

The plants don’t grow well in direct sunlight. So, keep it indoors. And sometimes the normal city water may not help in flourishing. Use filtered or bottled water and water them from the top.

6. Philodendron

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When it comes to interior gardening, Philodendron is the mainstay. They have solid green leaves and can live up to one month without water. Both high and low sunlight suit it. But it does better in the low light. Water it when the leaves are a little pale and weak. 

It is of two types - non-climbing and vining. Bird’s nest and lacy tree are included within the non-climbing philodendrons whereas the vining variety has heartleaf as well as blushing philodendron. The non-climbers can be double in its width than its height. Thus, if you are growing it, give it ample space. 

7. Topiary

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Topiary became popular in England and France in the earlier times. Many estates appointed a large number of workers for it. When it grew, they bent it and used it for natural art. In modern times, you can grow it in different methods, which is easier and less time-consuming. Give it different shapes like cones, baskets, and wreaths and it needs less care.

You can make topiary easily with rosemary or ivy since it grows on the wires. Direct sunlight is required for them to grow well. Choose a place with good light and fertilize during the season change. Don’t water it until the soil becomes bone dry.

8. Spider Plant

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This plant has got its name from its appearance. You can grow this houseplant easily anywhere indoors. It adapts the surrounding environment quickly and acts as a natural air purifier. If you notice brown tips, it means either the water is rich with minerals, or you are fertilizing it more than needed.

The child plant grows out from the mother plant and hangs like the web. White flowers bloom in some plants, but it’s not that frequent.

9. Oak Leaf Ivy

This plant thrives wherever you hang it. The leaves are dark green. It clings to anything through its tendrils. It needs little care to do well. It grows with a lush green appearance without any help from outside. What you can do the most is to trim it periodically as it grows fast. It grows best in medium weather and damp soil. This also reduces air pollution in the surroundings.

Conclusion

So, if you are thinking of starting a new hobby, gardening is the best one. It will provide you with positive vibes and fill your heart with unlimited happiness. The plants listed above are really helpful to start with. Give them a try without fail!

Author Bio: Sophia Cooper is a thorough and meticulous Content Analyst passionate about helping businesses succeed. She commits herself to continuous learning and focuses on sharing ideas and techniques learned from her experiences. She is a passionate writer who loves to write in a concise manner so that the information is helpful for everyone.

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