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Popular since the Victorian times when they were grown in large planters, these are possibly one of the easiest of the indoor ferns to grow, so are still a great option today. They are elegant plants and look great in steamy bathrooms. Mist occasionally during the summer months. Great for improving air quality around the house.
This plant should be fed with a good quality houseplant fertiliser during the growing season of approximately April to September.
Often referred to as the Parlour Palm, this attractive houseplant has masses of palm like foliage emerging from the base. Best grown in a nice light position out of direct sunlight. Water well and then allow to dry partially in between waterings.Mist occasionally during the summer months.
This plant should be fed with a good quality houseplant fertiliser during the growing season of approximately April to September.
A succulent plant with long pale green strap like leaves which have a thick fleshy texture. Leaves are filled with a thick gel which as many medicinal uses. Best grown in a sunny position. Water well then allow to dry in between waterings.
This plant should be fed with a good quality houseplant fertiliser during the growing season of approximately April to September.
The famous Mother in Law's Tongue or Snake plant. Long thick and fleshy leaves of a mottled green with a bright yellow edge. Best grown in a light position out of direct sunlight. Water well then allow to dry in between waterings.
This plant should be fed with a good quality houseplant fertiliser during the growing season of approximately April to September.
Charlotte is an upright plant with deep green leaves that have an bold cream edge to them. Stems will keep growing upwards to reach a fair size. Best grown in a nice light position out of direct sunlight. Water well than allow to partially dry in between waterings.Mist occasionally during the summer months.
This plant should be fed with a good quality houseplant fertiliser during the growing season of approximately April to September.
Nora is an upright bushy plant with deep glossy green leaves. Stems will keep growing upwards to reach a fair size. Best grown in a nice light position out of direct sunlight. Water well than allow to partially dry in between waterings.Mist occasionally during the summer months.
This plant should be fed with a good quality houseplant fertiliser during the growing season of approximately April to September.
Ficus Benjamina Kinky Green is a form of the weeping fig. A compact form with small glossy green leaves forming a small attractive miniature tree shaped plant. Best grown in a light position out of direct sunlight. Water well and then allow to dry partially in between waterings.Mist occasionally during the summer months.
This plant should be fed with a good quality houseplant fertiliser during the growing season of approximately April to September.
Ficus Benjamina Kinky Variegata is a form of the weeping fig. A compact form with small glossy green leaves with a strong cream variegation forming a small attractive miniature tree shaped plant. Best grown in a light position out of direct sunlight. Water well and then allow to dry partially in between waterings.Mist occasionally during the summer months.
This plant should be fed with a good quality houseplant fertiliser during the growing season of approximately April to September.
The Asplenium Parvati has very distinctive, thick, dark green fronds, which are quite different from any others. The leaves are hardy and shiny giving the plant an extremely robust nature, making it very forgiving of periods of drought, dry air conditions and temperature fluctuations. Best grown in semi shade. Water well and then allow to dry partially in between waterings.Mist occasionally during the summer months. Great for improving air quality around the house.
This plant should be fed with a good quality houseplant fertiliser during the growing season of approximately April to September.
A very popular houseplant with a thick woody stem out of which the long strap like leaves grown continually upwards. Best grown in a sunny position. Water well and then allow to dry in between waterings.
This plant should be fed with a good quality houseplant fertiliser during the growing season of approximately April to September.
The Venus Fly Trap. A popular plant with children with its red throated traps that catch its meals of flies. This trap must not be sprung without food or the plant will die. Best grown in a light position out of direct sunlight. Soil should be kept moist at all times.
This plant should be fed with a good quality houseplant fertiliser during the growing season of approximately April to September.
Sometimes referred to as The Devil's Ivy. This is a trailing plant with heart shaped leaves of a mottled mixture of cream and green. Can also be trained to climb up a moss pole. Best in a light position out of direct sunlight. Water well then also to dry out partially in between waterings. Mist occasionally during the summer months.
This plant should be fed with a good quality houseplant fertiliser during the growing season of approximately April to September.
The ever popular Spider plant with its long deep green leaves with a central cream strip. Great in a container or also in a hanging basket where it will develop a more pendulous habit & its babies will be carried on the end of long stems. Best in a light position out of direct sunlight. Water well then all to dry out partially in between waterings. Mist occasionally during the summer months
This plant should be fed with a good quality houseplant fertiliser during the growing season of approximately April to September.
A beautiful fern with irregular shaped leaves of the most wonderful glaucous silvery blue. Great for improving air quality around the house. Best grown in semi shade. Water well and then allow to dry partially in between waterings.Mist occasionally during the summer months.
This plant should be fed with a good quality houseplant fertiliser during the growing season of approximately April to September.
A Polhill choice, flowers will be from a selection of white, yellow, orange, red or purple. A very easy to grow houseplant with large waxy green leaves and an abundance of coloured flowers. Best grown in a sunny position. Water well and allow to dry in between waterings.
This plant should be fed with a good quality houseplant fertiliser during the growing season of approximately April to September.