At RV Trader, we’re always on the hunt for great ideas to help you make your RV feel like home. The beginning of springtime is right around the corner, and so many people are already diving into spring cleaning and getting their units prepped for the summer. Yet, it can be hard to spruce up a motorhome with plant life, flowers, etc., due to the fact that maintenance can be a bit more challenging than if you tried to use them in your home.
However, DIY RV writer Ching Fu recently posted an article noting 6 key houseplants that you can easily grow and maintain in an RV, bringing those springtime vibes right into your camper. The content below is shared from her article, which can be read here.
Remember, spring cleaning your RV can be tough, but we’re here to help with our tips and tricks; if you’re really having a hard time with maintenance and revamps, perhaps it’s time to start looking at new units. Head on over to RV Trader to see what new units are posted for sale by dealers and private sellers alike – you never know when or where your dream RV might be waiting!
These 6 RV-Friendly Houseplants will Spice Up Your Living Space
You don’t need to give up your favorite plants just cause you’re in an RV.These houseplants will still flourish in a mobile environment.
By Ching Fu (Live Small Ride Free)
There are certain things you give up when you move into an RV, such as closet space, a washer and dryer, full-size refrigerator and a bathtub. But having beautiful flowers in your home is not something you need to surrender. These colorful houseplants are versatile enough that they will do well living on the road with you.
1. Peperomia
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Peperomia is a delightfully easy-to-grow plant with several varieties that remain small, making it perfect for RV spaces. Simply find the plant a spot that gets a good amount of sunlight and occasionally water it. There are numerous species of peperomias:
- the red ripple peperomia has reddish-purple leaves that are deeply textured
- the jelly peperomia has large green leaves edged in cream and pink
- the Columbian peperomia has bronze-purple leaves with a metallic-silver stripe
- and the belly button peperomia has little dark green leaves
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African violets are lovely, long-lived houseplants that truly prefer to be indoors to do well. They thrive in moderate, indirect light indoors with moist soil. Being native to Tanzania and Kenya, these plants like warmer environments of 65F to 75F, so it’s best to keep them away from cold breezy areas of the RV. African violets come in assortment shades of purple to pink and have finely haired leaves.
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