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The five best types of plant to grow in the garden

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The five best types of plant to grow in the garden

The insertion of green elements in the environments, including the external area, make them more welcoming and contribute to the feeling of well-being. With that in mind, how about starting to grow your own garden at home? With this guide, you will know the best types of plants to start composing your garden and give your home a new life. Check out:

1. First, plants that stay in the external area need to be resistant to the sun, especially for those who live in coastal regions or warmer climates in general. Great options are cacti, due to their high adaptability to dry and very bright environments. Another type of plant that has recently become a trend for its beauty and versatility are succulents, which have several species of different sizes and shapes, being very interesting as part of a plant composition.

2. To take advantage of the space on the external walls, vertical garden plants are excellent options. A well-known one is the peperomia, which has lighter, more delicate and pendent foliage. Another advantage of this little plant is the ease of growing on its own, growing relatively little and taking up little space.

3. If your garden has little space, a great idea is to invest in plants that grow vertically, such as the São Jorge spear, for example. In addition to being very easy to grow, it takes up very little space and is commonly associated with prosperity and protection. Another option is the elegant camedorea, a kind of palm that reaches a little less than 2 meters in height and is ideal for planting in pots.

4. If you are looking for more versatility, bet on plants that can be grown in different ways, such as ferns. They can compose your vertical garden, decorate surfaces when grown in small pots or even planted in larger pots in the ground. Another very versatile plant is the singonium, which adapts well to both sunny and shaded environments, and can be grown lower or as a vine.

5. In larger gardens with lots of room to fill, larger foliage plants are the stars. A great example is the elephant's ear, a tropical plant that reaches almost 3 meters in height, with large leaves and needs plenty of space to develop. Another very elegant plant with large foliage is the elastic ficus, which has thick, dark leaves, grows quickly and is easy to care for.

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