Sunday, May 3, 2009

Benefits of Using an Indoor Plant Catalog

You may not even know they exist but there are businesses that mail you indoor plants. To showcase their variety, catalogs are used and they offer a wealth of information. Homeowners can preview foliage plants, flowering plants and plants you can group together for a visual effect.

Before purchasing, you should investigate the catalog company. What type of reputation do they have? How well are they known? Check the Better Business Bureau in the state where the company is located. How long they have been in business is a good indicator of a company's quality.

Fertilizers and Insecticides they use during the growth process are important. The fewer chemicals used, the better your plant's health, particularly for those who are environmentally conscious. Remember this; just because the pictures show a healthy plant, there are many factors that can influence a plant's ability to thrive once it gets to you.

To find the perfect plant for your space, you need to read up and know the facts related to it. What is the size once fully-grown?

You don't want to purchase a small potted plant and later find out that when it is mature it needs to be repotted. Are you looking for a plant that takes up considerable floor space in your home? How much sunlight does it require? Does it flower?

What color are the buds? Some plants have leaves and/or blooms that are poisonous or toxic to humans and their house pets. Companies will typically indicate this but if they don't, it is important to find out. This is extremely important if you have small children who might put the leaves in their mouths or a small animal that likes to munch on things.

Figuring out if your plant attracts insects or flying pest is something your catalog can tell you. All the questions mentioned should be answered in any indoor plant catalog.

Suggestions on which plants look nice together and create a focal point in your space is another bonus catalogs give like the peace lily for example. Even if you decide to purchase your plant from a local nursery or greenhouse, the information on plant varieties and care instructions can be your guide in purchasing and later, caring for your plant.

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