Inside Your Herb Garden: Is It Good To Own Desert Plants?
Despite common belief there are expansive types of desert plants that live in dry conditions. These plants are tough, surviving on little nourishment, a great deal of light, and conditions that would wilt or kill many living things. However, just because these plants can endure in a terrain many creatures don’t, desert plants don’t necessarily make lasting house plants inside your herb garden.
But, those who can raise their own desert plants indoors get the rewarding experience of nurturing them a type of plant that many people do not usually get to see up close. These plants can serve as conversation starters, as well as adding a unique atmosphere to your home.
If you are interested to grow desert plants in your home, there are some important things that you need to keep in mind all the time. Plants like the Apache Plume, the Arizona Poppy and the Blue Phacelia require a great deal of light and warmth. While they can survive the freezing spikes of the desert night, these plants need conditions that resemble the desert in order to live. If you plan to keep any one of these plants in your house, you should take care to provide them a great deal of light and be wary of over-feeding.
When you think of desert plants, the most well-known desert plant to come to mind is the cactus. Wild cacti can grow to many feet tall, and usually do not survive home life very well. Many require special greenhouses with artificial lighting to live. Don’t be concerned, there are cactus species that can be grown indoors for your pleasure. These include the Acanthocalycium klimpelianum, the Acanthocalycium spiniflorum, the Acanthocalycium thionanthum v. variiflorum and the Acanthocalycium violaceum, as well as many other varieties. All of these cacti tend to be tiny, round-shaped, and have one or several blossoms at the top of the plant.
In planting them in your herb garden, like desert wildflowers, cacti need special care in order to endure. Unlike common belief, you cannot just forget your cactus and water it infrequently. They need a specific amount of exposure to the sun, and scheduled feeding. Without this, your cacti will wither and die. Cacti are among some of the most challenging plants to keep in a home, so you will need to approach their care with caution.
By having a decision to follow through with the selective work of owning a desert plant, you will be able to adore your cacti and wildflowers for years to come inside your herb garden.



























