Under lockdown, try your hand at houseplants

This variegated Rubber Tree (Ficus elastica) is one of many plants considered easy to grow in the home or lanai. When it gets too big for the home, it may be planted in the garden but watch out because it can be very large with an extensive root system under our tropical conditions. (Voltaire Moise/courtesy photo)

Happy Easter and even though we can’t get out to church in our Easter attire, we can still appreciate nature’s rebirth at home. Since most of us are housebound, now is a good time to green up your home whether in a big house or small apartment. Using plants to beautify the indoors is referred to as interiorscaping and essential in homes today. With condominiums, apartment living and smaller yards becoming more common, one of the best ways to enjoy nature is by making it part of the indoors, especially since we are limited to staying home to avoid the spread of coronavirus. Even if you are lucky enough to have a home with a yard, interior landscaping brings it all together.