Beginner's Guide to Low-Maintenance, High-Beauty Plants

What flowers are suitable for beginners

Seeing the blooming flowers on others' balconies, are beginner gardeners worried about becoming 'plant killers'? In fact, choosing the right variety can easily create a small home garden. These 15 plants not only have great appearance but are also known for being 'tough and easy to grow', ranging from flowering machines to foliage experts, there is always one that suits you!

Recommendations for drought-resistant and easy-to-grow plants

Sunflower: The Sunlight Dancer

The sunflower, known as the 'noon flower', blooms with the sunrise and closes with the sunset every day. The three elements to remember for maintenance are: full sun, controlled watering, and regular deadheading. Applying a thin fertilizer every month during spring and autumn can yield a sea of flowers for more than half the year.

Cactus Family: The Desert Elf

Varities like Golden Barrel Cactus and Red Flower Jade have the natural ability to store water and can tolerate 0°C in winter. It is recommended to use 70% particle soil for potting mix and add bone meal when repotting in spring to make the spines more plump.

Collection of Flowering Plants

Ipomoea nil: The Color Magician

Hanging varieties are suitable for creating a waterfall of flowers. Regularly pruning the dead flowers and supplementing with phosphorus and potassium fertilizers can keep a single plant blooming for more than 200 days. Be cautious of avoiding rain during the plum rain season to prevent root rot.

Plumbago auriculata: The Cool Messenger

The unique blue flowers have a natural cooling effect in summer. Pruning the残枝 promptly after flowering and improving the soil with sheep manure fertilizer can double the number of flowers the following year.

Optimal Indoor Green Plants

Snake Plant: The Air Purifier

What flowers are suitable for beginners

Snake plant with golden edges releases oxygen at night, making it suitable for placement in bedrooms. Wiping the leaves with beer monthly can not only remove dust but also supplement nutrients, making the patterns more vivid.

Money Plant: The Hydroponic King

When transitioning from soil to hydroponics, remember to retain 3-5 cm of aerial roots. Regularly adding nutrient solution can make the vines grow up to 3 meters, creating a green curtain effect.

Advanced Care Varieties

Hyacinth: Winter Fragrance

When hydroponic, keep the water level 0.5cm away from the bulb and shade in the early stage to promote root growth. Moving it to a cool place after flowering can extend the blooming period to 30 days.

Air Plant: The Soil-less Elf

Soak in water for 2 hours weekly and then invert to dry. In spring and autumn, it can be hung near a ventilated window to absorb moisture and nutrients from the air through the leaves.

From drought-resistant cacti to hydroponic富贵竹 (富贵竹 is not translated as it seems to be a specific plant variety in Chinese), these plants all have strong adaptability. Remember the 'lazy gardening principle': better dry than wet, apply thin fertilizer frequently, and prune at the right time. Even as a gardening beginner, you can start your own green life with these cost-effective plants.