HOUSEPLANT SEEDS

Houseplant seeds are a great way to start your own indoor garden. They are relatively easy to grow, and there are many different varieties to choose from.

HOUSEPLANT SEEDS

1. Choose the right seeds. Some houseplants are easier to grow from seed than others. Some popular varieties include African violets, begonias, coleus, impatiens, and pothos.

HOUSEPLANT SEEDS

2. Prepare the soil. Houseplants need a well-draining potting mix. You can buy a pre-made potting mix, or you can make your own by mixing equal parts peat moss, sand, and perlite.

HOUSEPLANT SEEDS

3. Plant the seeds. Sow the seeds according to the instructions on the packet. Be sure to plant them at the correct depth.

HOUSEPLANT SEEDS

4. Water the seeds. Water the seeds gently until the soil is moist but not soggy.

HOUSEPLANT SEEDS

HOUSEPLANT SEEDS

5. Keep the soil moist. Houseplant seeds need moist soil to germinate. Keep the soil moist by watering it regularly.

HOUSEPLANT SEEDS

6. Place the seeds in a warm, bright location. Houseplant seeds need warmth and light to germinate. Place the seeds in a warm, bright location, such as a sunny windowsill.

HOUSEPLANT SEEDS

7. Be patient. It may take several weeks or even months for houseplant seeds to germinate. Be patient and keep the soil moist.

HOUSEPLANT SEEDS

Once the seeds have germinated, you can transplant them into individual pots.

With a little care and attention, your houseplants will thrive.

HOUSEPLANT SEEDS

Be sure to use a well-draining potting mix. Water the seedlings regularly and fertilize them every few weeks.