Three easy-to-grow plants for creating a plant curtain at home: recommendations for three types of flowering plants for a plant curtain.

Easy-to-grow flowering plants for a green curtain at home

Let me share with everyone some experiences on growing easy-to-maintain green curtains at home and recommendations for three types of plants for green curtain care. Next, let's explore this topic together.

Recently, I visited a friend's house and saw that the windows on their balcony were covered with epiphyllums. Each pot of epiphyllum had grown into a flower curtain, full of vitality, with bright green leaves. It only took one pot of greenery to create a flower curtain. Today, let's delve into those easy-to-grow flowering plants for green curtains at home. Flower enthusiasts can follow along and see if they have a favorite plant.

1. Epiphyllum

The first plant I want to talk about is epiphyllum. It is a very beautiful plant that many flower enthusiasts love. However, few can grow epiphyllum into a green curtain. Today, let me teach you how to grow epiphyllum into a flower curtain.

In autumn, we need to give epiphyllum more fertilizer, like potassium dihydrogen phosphate, which can be diluted with water and sprayed on the leaves to supplement nutrients and make them brighter and more glossy. Epiphyllum is a climbing plant, and when caring for it, you can tie a stake for it to climb up. Regular pruning is also necessary, cutting off the bad leaves and dense branches. Over time, it will grow into a beautiful green curtain.

2. String of Pearls

String of Pearls is a type of succulent with round leaves resembling pearls, which many flower enthusiasts love. In fact, when well cared for, string of pearls can grow into a green curtain, full of vitality when kept at home. How to care for string of pearls to grow into the desired curtain?

First, you need to have a lot of string of pearls in the pot. You can propagate more and keep them in a well-lit environment, with proper fertilization. Many flower enthusiasts do not fertilize much when caring for succulents, but you can use a specialized liquid fertilizer for succulents, which works well and helps the leaves grow bigger.

Easy-to-grow flowering plants for a green curtain at home

3. Chinese Tail Plant

When the Chinese tail plant doesn't have leaves, it looks like a small potato. Those unfamiliar with this plant might think it's not very beautiful. However, once it grows leaves, it grows rapidly and starts climbing walls. Growing into a beautiful green curtain in half a year is not a problem.

When caring for Chinese tail plant, it's best to keep this "big potato" in a well-lit environment, water it thoroughly, and add a little potassium dihydrogen phosphate to speed up its growth.

The Chinese tail plant I've been growing has grown into a beautiful green curtain in just two months and is now climbing up the curtains in my house! Some flower enthusiasts say that their Chinese tail plants never seem to grow, but there's no need to worry too much. Mine also took a month to settle in before suddenly growing lush. I think it was accumulating nutrients.

The above information is about easy-to-grow flowering plants for green curtains at home and related recommendations for three types of plant curtains, for reference by green plant enthusiasts. I hope it can help solve your problems in green plant and flower management.