Houseplants add countless benefits to a home. Aesthetically, they lend an air of sophistication. And consider the health benefits: a NASA study showed that houseplants can remove up to 87% of indoor air pollutants.If you're interested in getting some green into your living space but you're starting from scratch, here's a little how-to from Gardening by the Yard host Paul James.
Did you grab a cactus from the garden center? A good trick for planting it without getting pricked is to gently wrap a roll of newspaper around the base of the plant to use as a buffer between your hand and its needles (figure C). If you're looking for a finishing touch, take some cues from outdoor gardens top off your potted plants with mulch or small stones for a polished look.Placement
Different plants need different exposure to light. Succulents such as cacti do well with a fair amount of light. With tropical plants you have more flexibility as they don't need direct sunlight. Over time, monitor your plants' progress to find the right place for them.Caring for your houseplants