Hey there my karma streamers! How are you today? We are always here to give you some ideas to enhance your space! For today, I have a very interesting post that is called “15 Small Windowsill Plants That Will Impress You “. Are you excited?
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Windowsills receive full light and are perfect spot for sun-loving plants. If you want to know which plants will thrive on your sunny sills, continue reading.
Cactus
Some varieties of cactus thrive in windows that receive full sun during the day. This plant need sandy soil and very little watering. A grouping of cactus plants, in different shapes and sizes can be perfect addition to your sunny windowsill.
Succulents
This type of plant also requires very little water and lots of light. Watering once a week is usually enough for your succulents to flourish. I really like them because of their unusual shape, color and size. I need to mention that they grow well grouped together in pots, but a single plant in its own pot can make a statement as well.
Crotons
Crotons have colorful foliage, which makes them a good pick for a sunny windowsill. This plant has large, heavy leaves with lines and patters on the top. Keep the soil moist, but not wet.
Umbrella Plants
This leafy deep green plant is a sunny window favorite and it has steams that are capped by slender petals that hang in the shape of an umbrella. Keep the soil moist, but don’t allow the roots of the plant to sit in water.
Geraniums
There are a variety of indoor geraniums available. The Martha Washington plant looks lovely on windowsills. It has several flower color choices to choose from.
Hanging Planters
To increase use of the windowsill, you can hang your plants in windows from a hook too. There are many beautiful hanging planters that will make your space more fun and interesting, so that it won’t be difficult for you to choose the right one for your space.
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With just a bit of effort your flowers and herbs will add a pop of color that can be viewed and enjoyed from the both sides of your windows. Keep in mind to turn the containers every week to adequately expose all sides of your plants.
So, what do you think about these windowsill plants my dear people? Do you find them interesting and beautiful? Which idea is your favorite? Share your comments below. Thank you for reading! Enjoy in the rest of your day and don’t forget to stay up to date with the content of Karma Stream!