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Title: The Interior Landscape:


1
The Interior Landscape
  • Houseplants and Plantscaping
  • Unit 23

2
Objectives
  • List the 4 major concerns in caring for interior
    plants
  • Select a medium to use for growing various
    interior plants
  • Describe the best cultural conditions (water,
    light, and soil requirements) for 10 selected
    interior plants of your choice
  • List the 4 methods of watering interior plants

3
  • Plants are a special part of peoples lives
  • Food bearing
  • Materials for clothing
  • Adding beauty
  • 1998 - 1.191 billion interior plants sold
  • Plantscaping Method of interior plant use
  • Public places and private homes

4
Caring for interior plants
  • The Following questions should be asked.
  • What is the proper way to water the plant?
  • How much light does it need?
  • What is the best temperature for optimum growth?
  • What type of planting medium is needed?

5
Watering
  • Plants behavior must be carefully observed
  • Signs of improper watering
  • Drooping leaves or leaves that do not seem as
    full lack of water
  • Wilting or yellowing of leaves too much water

6
Methods of watering interior plants
  • Drench/Let Dry
  • Desired amount of water is added all at once
  • Drench/ Let Dry slightly
  • Add water and let dry until it is damp to the
    touch
  • Keep medium constantly moist
  • Medium should be damp to the touch all the time

7
Lighting
  • Interior environments cause excess stress due to
    low available light
  • Appropriate artificial environments must be
    created
  • Natural, filtered sunlight
  • Incandescent, fluorescent
  • High-intensity discharge lights
  • All these allow plants to receive enough energy
    for photosynthesis

8
Measuring Light Intensity
  • Light meters measure illumination
  • Determine if the location is suitable for the
    plant
  • Sold at florists, garden centers, dept. stores

9
Classification of Light Intensity
  • Intensity needed is classified into 3 groups
  • Direct sun plant should receive full intensity
    of natural sunlight
  • Partial sun or weak sun plant should receive
    less than 50 of natural sunlight
  • Indirect or filtered light Plant should receive
    no direct sunlight at all
  • Basically the more sunlight available, the more
    plants that can be grown

10
Artificial lighting
  • Fluorescent light greatly influenced growth of
    interior plants
  • Enables horticulturists to
  • Root cuttings of interior plants more easily
  • Start seeds of new and different interior plants
  • Grow tropical plants and cacti with greater ease

11
Temperature
  • Interior plants are exposed to a great range of
    temperatures
  • Recommended temp. for interior plants is 50-85
    degrees daytime
  • At night, temps. Can drop 10-15 deg. w/o harming
    the plant
  • Plants should be located away from air
    conditioners, drafts, and direct air flows

12
Humidity
  • Humidity percentage of moisture in the air
  • Lower in winter need additional moister in
    atmosphere
  • Humidity can be increased by
  • Spraying a fine mist of water on the foliage
  • Using a watertight tray filled w/ small pea
    gravel to hold plants
  • Using a humidifier to provide moisture
  • Placing plants in the part of the house with
    highest humidity

13
Soil Mixture
  • Must be loose and airy and must hold moisture and
    nutrients
  • Sphagnum Peat Moss

14
Fertilizers
  • 2 kinds of fertilizers Slow release and soluble
  • Slow release small beads coated w/ plastic
  • Dissolve over period of time
  • Nutrients are steadily released
  • Eliminates risk of fertilizer burn
  • Soluble available in liquid or solid form
  • Water must be added to dilute the concentrate or
    break down the solid form

15
Containers
  • Plants need oxygen to their roots
  • Drainage holes must be available
  • Pot should be set in a saucer to catch excess
    water

16
Potting Plants
  • A crock may be used as drainage in the bottom of
    the pot
  • Crock A broken piece of clay pot
  • Add the selected potting mixture to cover the
    crock
  • Add plant, adjust so it is ½ below top of pot
  • Plant can hold extra water while being watered

17
Repotting
  • Plants should be repotted when they become
    potbound
  • Remove the plant from original pot
  • If roots are growing around root ball and are
    firm repot the plant
  • Roots must be separated to allow roots to develop
    and make new growth
  • Wait until after flowering is completed to repot

18
General Care
  • Leaves should be cleaned occasionally w/ a fine
    spray of water
  • Wipe leaves on top and underside
  • Removes dust and insects
  • Helps maintain humidity
  • Keeps plant fresh-looking

19
Controlling Diseases and Pests
  • The secret is to recognize and control problems
    on the plant
  • Aphids are small, green insects w/ piercing mouth
    parts suck plant juices
  • Leaves become sticky w/ honeydew causing a black,
    sooty mold
  • Whitefly small white, winged, sucking insect
  • Heavy producers of eggs so infestation occurs fast

20
Insects (cont)
  • Mealybugs are white, woolly masses like a ball of
    cotton
  • Concentrate on nodes and underside of leaves
  • Give plant a faded yellow appearance
  • Mites are small spiderlike insects on underside
    of the leaf
  • Suck juices causing plant to yellow
  • Too small to see w/ naked eye
  • Easies way to check for mites is to tap the leaf
    above a piece of white paper

21
Diseases
  • Botrytis and mildew are 2 common diseases of
    indoor plants
  • Botrytis causes leaves to turn black and develop
    a gray mold
  • Controls include providing good air circulation
    and sanitation
  • Mildew causes leaves to get heavy white coating
  • Good air circulation and fungicide
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