What are some easy-to-care-for flowers? Recommendations for flowering plants that are easy to grow at home.

What flowers are easy to care for

Today, the editor will elaborate on what flowers are easy to care for and recommend some flowering plants that are easy to grow at home, followed by a detailed explanation for you.

If you want to grow flowers at home, you can also choose some fragrant plants that are beneficial for physical and mental health, rather than poisonous ones.

Like some poisonous flowering plants, they should not be kept indoors but outdoors, in gardens, or even some cannot be kept in gardens.

Plants like oleander, crown of thorns, lantana, and croton may contain certain toxins. There is no problem as long as you don't touch their branches or leaves or eat them.

But they are still not suitable for keeping at home, especially in places with children or pets. Therefore, one should be cautious when choosing flowers to grow, but there are some flowering plants that are more suitable for indoor growth.

They can purify the indoor air, absorb dust from the air, and not only have lush foliage but also bloom with a refreshing fragrance that soothes the mind and body, bringing a sense of comfort and tranquility.

The following fragrant flowers are not only beautiful in shape with lush foliage, but their blooms are also delightful and filled with aroma.

Keeping them at home, placing a pot on the balcony or in the living room or study, the subtle fragrance can make you feel natural and fresh.

1. Dianthus superbus 'Marginatus'

Its blooms have a light fragrance, and the plant has an attractive shape. Whether it's the green leafed Dianthus superbus or the 'Marginatus' with golden edges, the leaves are quite ornamental and beautiful.

The key to growing Dianthus superbus 'Marginatus' indoors is not to water too frequently to avoid waterlogging in the potting soil, which can cause root rot or leaf drop. In winter, keep it on the balcony and expose it to some sunlight, and water less.

In spring, you can move it outdoors, expose it to the sun, and provide some fertilizer and water, which will help it grow faster and stronger. Dianthus superbus 'Marginatus' is easy to care for, and its blooms are beautiful and fragrant, making it perfectly suitable for the balcony.

What flowers are easy to care for

2. Gardenia jasminoides

Actually, both large-leaf and small-leaf gardenias are quite easy to care for. Large-leaf gardenias are particularly tough and can be grown outdoors even in heavy rain and direct sunlight.

They are also somewhat cold-resistant in winter and can easily survive temperatures above zero. Therefore, gardenia pot plants kept at home only need to be placed on a balcony or terrace and watered appropriately.

The potting soil should not be too moist but also not too dry. Prolonged drought can cause the branches and leaves to dry out from lack of water, leading to leaf drop or yellowing leaves. In warmer temperatures, the potting soil should be kept moist.

As long as the potting soil does not accumulate water, gardenias do not require a lot of fertilizer. They can be kept in a place with diffused light and good ventilation. Avoid direct sunlight in summer, and they will bloom every year with pure white and elegant flowers, emitting a comfortable and soothing fragrance.