Aesthetic and Flowering Plants for Your Home
Transform your space with plants that offer beauty, fragrance, and color. I help you pick the right ones for your home and teach you how to keep them blooming, not just surviving.
A close-up of the beautiful Madukamini flower, also known as Jasmine. To care for this fragrant plant, I recommend placing it in a sunny spot and watering regularly, but be careful not to let it get waterlogged.
Another look at the delicate, water-kissed petals of the Madukamini (Jasmine). Adding a bit of organic fertilizer periodically will help it produce these stunning, fragrant blooms.
The morning sun on these Madukamini flowers. Their sweet fragrance can fill a room, making them a wonderful addition to any home garden or balcony.
A macro shot showing the fine details and water droplets on a white Jasmine flower. I can help you select flowering plants that bring this level of beauty to your space.
A healthy cluster of blooming Madukamini. With the right balance of sun and water, you can enjoy these beautiful flowers and their intoxicating scent for a long time.
The vibrant green leaves provide a perfect backdrop for the bright white Jasmine flowers. This is a classic, beautiful plant that I love recommending to clients.
This short video captures the serene beauty of a flowering plant, soaking up the sunshine. Adding flowering plants like this can bring a sense of peace and nature indoors.
I love trailing plants. This "plantshelfie" showcases a variety of Pothos and Philodendron, including Global Green and N'Joy, creating a beautiful cascade of green on a simple bookshelf.
You don't always need soil to grow beautiful plants. This video shows three houseplants that can be planted on rocks or in Leca, including Orchids, Lucky Bamboo, and Pothos, for a clean, modern look.
This is the Oxecadium, a variety of money plant with vibrant, almost neon leaves. It's a low-maintenance trailing plant and a great air purifier that adds a pop of bright color to any room.
About Aesthetic & Flowering Plants
Flowering plants like Jasmine look incredible, but they are hungrier than standard foliage. The secret is finding that perfect sunny spot and feeding them organic fertilizer—even simple kitchen scraps like rice water or diluted vinegar solution can work wonders—to keep those blooms coming back season after season.
Bringing flowering plants into a home in Delhi or Gurugram requires understanding two things: your light availability and your willingness to commit to a feeding schedule. Unlike the 'thrives on neglect' snake plants, flowering varieties need attention to maintain their aesthetic appeal.
Why Flowering Plants Need Extra Care
Flowering plants are energy intensive. They aren't just surviving; they are actively working to produce blooms. If you place a flowering plant in a dark corner, you will get leaves but no flowers. I recommend placing your Jasmine or Madukamini in areas that get at least four to five hours of direct or bright indirect sunlight. If you have a balcony that gets harsh afternoon sun, we need to pick varieties that can handle that intensity without scorching.
Feeding the Bloom
Potting soil loses nutrients over time. Because these plants are working hard, they need a boost. I don't believe in expensive, chemical-heavy fertilizers. Your kitchen is often the best pharmacy for your plants. A diluted vinegar mix can help acidity-loving plants, while rice water provides essential nutrients for leafy growth. I provide a digital care cheat sheet with every bundle so you know exactly how to feed your specific plants to encourage buds and prevent yellowing leaves.
Aesthetic Styling
It is not just about the plant; it is about how it looks in your space. A Fiddle Leaf Fig in a sleek white pot changes the entire mood of a room. Whether you need a statement floor plant for your living room or a trailing vine for a bookshelf, I focus on pairing the right plant with a pot that fits your home decor, from modern minimalist to bohemian. Let’s find a green buddy that makes your home feel alive, not cluttered.
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I started this because I hate seeing folks stressed, thinking they have a black thumb. I will help you pick the right flowering plant for your specific sunlight situation and show you exactly how to feed it, so you are left with beauty instead of brown leaves.
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