Reeds look pretty along banks, but can they be kept as houseplants? Find out here which types of reed are suitable and what you need to pay attention to when caring for them.

There are indoor plants that look very similar to reeds

What reed for the apartment

Normal reed does not thrive as a potted plant, but indoors. Instead, various other sweet grasses, also known as reed grass, are suitable for keeping indoors. These ornamental grasses, for example, are not actually reeds, but they look similar to them.

These grasses thrive as houseplants

  • bamboo grass
  • sedge
  • lemongrass
  • wheat, rye or oats

Bamboo grass instead of reeds as a houseplant

Bamboo grass, also known as room bamboo, is a reed-like plant that makes a wonderful houseplant. Bamboo grass likes it sunny and humid and can be placed outside in summer.

The sedge as a houseplant

The sedge looks particularly reedy and is an ideal houseplant. In contrast to many other sweet grasses, it does not like it too sunny, but it must not be too dark either.

Lemongrass as a houseplant

Lemongrass also looks very similar to reed. Not only is it very easy to care for, it can also be made into a delicious, healthy tea. A sunny location is important.

Wheat, rye or similar as a houseplant

Surely you have heard of wheatgrass. It looks pretty and you can conjure up a healthy, green drink out of it. The same applies to other crops such as rye or oats. The plants are easy to grow from seed and slightly resemble green young reeds.

Proper care for reeds in the home

Like most potted plants, reed grass needs sufficient light. So put it in a location that is as light as possible. Sufficient watering is also important, avoiding waterlogging. So make sure that the bucket has reliable drainage.

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