I believe every Australian home deserves a few indoor plants. However it can be tricky with so many foreign websites, to know which indoor plants do well in Australia. That’s why I created this website, just for Australian indoor plant enthusiasts.
Here’s a list of all the indoor plant guides that I have published on this website. All of these plants do very well in Australian conditions…
- A Guide to Growing African Violet Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Air Plant Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Aloe Vera Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Anthurium Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Areca Palm Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Arrowhead Plant Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Asparagus Fern Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Baby Rubberplant Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Bamboo Palm Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Bird’s Nest Fern Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Boston Fern Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Calathea Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Cast Iron Plant Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Chinese Evergreen Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Chinese Fan Palm Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Chinese Money Plant Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Ctenanthe Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Cyclamen Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Devil’s Ivy Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Dieffenbachia Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Dragon Tree Indoors
- A Guide to Growing English Ivy Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Fiddle Leaf Fig Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Flamingo Flower Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Heart-Leaved Philodendron Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Hoya Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Imperial Bromeliad Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Jade Plant Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Lucky Bamboo Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Maidenhair Fern Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Mass Cane Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Moth Orchids Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Mother-in-Law’s Tongue Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Parlour Palm Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Peace Lily Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Phalaenopsis Orchid Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Pinstripe Plant Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Rubber Plant Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Silver Monstera Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Spider Plant Indoors
- A Guide to Growing String of Hearts Indoors
- A Guide to Growing String of Pearls Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Swiss Cheese Plant Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Umbrella Plant Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Warneckii Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Weeping Fig Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Xanadu Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Zanzibar Gem Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Zebra Cactus Indoors
- A Guide to Growing Zebra Plant Indoors
There’s a number of benefits to indoor plants than just their appearance.
For starters, indoor plants can improve air quality by removing harmful pollutants from the air. This means that by simply having a few plants in your home, you can breathe easier and have a healthier living environment.
Indoor plants can also reduce stress and improve your mood. Just the act of caring for a plant and watching it grow can be incredibly calming and fulfilling. Plus, the sight of green plants in your home can be a refreshing break from all the screens and technology we’re surrounded by these days.
Another benefit of indoor plants is that they can help lower noise levels in your home. Certain plants, such as the peace lily, can actually absorb and reduce noise levels. So, if you live in a noisy area or just want a quieter living space, indoor plants might be just what you need.
And let’s not forget about the aesthetic appeal of indoor plants. They can brighten up any room and add a touch of nature to your home. Plus, with so many different varieties of indoor plants to choose from, you can easily find one that fits your personal style and décor.
Now, I know what you might be thinking. “I don’t have a green thumb. I can’t keep plants alive.” But don’t worry, there are plenty of easy-to-care-for indoor plants that can thrive in a variety of lighting and watering conditions. You can even find some plants that are virtually indestructible, such as the rubber plant or the spider plant.
In conclusion, indoor plants are much more than just a pretty decoration. They can improve air quality, reduce stress, lower noise levels, and add a touch of nature to your home. So, why not give it a go and see the benefits for yourself? Trust me, your home (and your wellbeing) will thank you for it!