Plants that help you start the year on the right foot

A new year is approaching, a new book whose pages are yet to be written. If you feel insecure about what the immediate future holds for you, did you know that there are plants that help you get off to a good start? Of course, it will depend on how much you believe it and how much trust you place in these plants so that they perform their function better or worse.

One of them is known by the name of Plant of the money , and as it indicates, it is a plant that attracts money. Its scientific name is Plectranthus verticillatus , and it reproduces very easily by cuttings, which must be planted in spring or summer. It will grow wonderfully in full sun, and indoors as long as it has plenty of natural light. But… there are some more that you will also find interesting. Look look…

Pachira aquatica

Pachira aquatica

Pachira aquatica is a tropical tree that grows in the warm forests of the American continent, near swamps. During these dates it is common to find them in nurseries and garden centers since, in addition to being able to give your home a different color, it is also ideal for attracting more wealth.

It is advisable to place it in a place with lots of light, away from drafts. We will always keep the substrate slightly moist , but avoiding leaving the water puddled in the plate.

ferns

Asplenium marinum

Ferns are a very diverse type of plant. We can find species in practically the entire planet, except at the poles. Some are more resistant to drought than others, but they all like to always have some moisture in the substrate. They are ideal to have in corners of the garden where there is not much light , or to decorate your home.

These plants will repel bad luck, attract love by fighting disappointments, and prevent us from feeling lonely.

What other plants do you know that help to be lucky?

Plants that help you start the year on the right foot

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