Add Color & Life to Every Room

Flowering houseplants bring a fresh burst of color and beauty into your home. These indoor plants bloom right where you live, adding warmth, elegance, and a natural touch to any space—no garden required.

Whether you’re looking to brighten a windowsill or create a standout centerpiece, flowering houseplants make it easy to enjoy blooms all year long.

Popular Flowering Houseplants

  • Orchids – Elegant, long-lasting blooms with a modern look
  • African Violets – Small, easy-to-grow plants with vibrant flowers
  • Peace Lilies – Graceful white blooms that thrive in low light
  • Anthuriums – Bold, glossy flowers that last for weeks
  • Begonias – Colorful blooms with eye-catching foliage
  • Kalanchoe – Low maintenance plants with clusters of bright flowers

Why You’ll Love Them

  • Instant Color Indoors – Brighten any room with natural blooms
  • Feel-Good Benefits – Plants help create a calming, relaxing space
  • Fits Any Space – Perfect for shelves, tables, or sunny windows
  • Repeat Blooms – Many varieties flower more than once a year
  • Great for gifting – A thoughtful, long-lasting gift option

How to Plant Flowering Houseplants:

  1. Select a container that is larger than your plant’s current pot and has a drainage hole at the bottom with a tray beneath it to catch excess water.
  2. Fill the container 1/3 full with a high-quality Potting Mix, Orchid Mix or African Violet Mix.
  3. Carefully remove the plant from its current container and gently loosen the root ball. Center the plant in the new container and fill with additional potting mix.
  4. Allow at least 1 inch between the rim of the pot and the top of the soil. Gently pat down the mix and add more if required.
  5. Make sure the plant is about the same depth in the soil as it was in its original container.
  6. Water plant thoroughly with a slow gentle spray and allow to drain.

How to Care for Flowering Houseplants:

  • Place in bright, indirect light (especially for orchids and African violets)
  • In general, repot your plants once a year into a slightly larger pot.
  • Water when the soil surface feels dry—avoid overwatering and wetting the leaves.
  • Feed regularly with high quality organic Indoor, Violet, or Orchid plant food according to label instructions.
  • Maintain moderate humidity, especially for orchids

Special Tips for Orchids & African Violets:

  1. Orchids prefer airy bark-based mixes and indirect light
  2. Water orchids sparingly—allow roots to dry slightly between waterings
  3. African violets prefer bottom watering to avoid spotting leaves
  4. Keep African violets in consistent temperatures and indirect light