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Free Indoor Houseplants Decorating Tips

They are merely practical hints on the placing, tending and training of plants which can enable the housewife or home owner to display his or her talents and personality and at the same time obtain greater value and reward from the plants in the home.

For example, certain plants can be employed in the most practical manner to make a room appear to be longer or shorter, taller or squatter, lighter or darker. Plants can be used to bring out and highlight the beauties of a picture on the wall or to disguise a dreary view or a shabby piece of furniture. They can be so placed and trained that they act as a living screen or frame.

Too often an elegant, upright sansevieria or even aspidistra over years of careful tending becomes a bush or a forest of spears and loses its identity. Divide these crowded plants so that they retain their basic shapes.

An impression of warmth is given if a wall is covered with the trained tendrils and shoots of a growing plant or if warm colors are used. And as might be expected, a hot summer day can be cooled indoors by the decorative use of cool greens, purples and dark colors in general.

Look at your plants carefully, determine their basic characteristics, shapes and habits and then utilize these to the full.

Remember that warm air travels upwards and the area immediately under the ceiling is likely to be both warmer and drier than at foot level, so where plants are to grow tall or be placed high, increase the relative humidity of the room slightly for their benefit.

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