Easy-care plants to bring fresh air and new life into your home
You don’t have to have a major green thumb to add a bit of greenery to your home. Think of the plants below as starter-plants: They’re easy to care for and an excellent way to freshen up your space.
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ZZ Plant
Sunlight: Medium-Low Indirect
Water: ~Every 2 weeks
Has thick, waxy leaves and is a great air purifier. Super hardy, can tolerate neglect, droughts, & low light – for people that think they can’t keep plants alive.
Pothos
Sunlight: Medium-Low Indirect
Water: ~Every week
Grows quickly without much attention, produces long, beautiful vines, + it’s easy to propagate! Pothos also come in many variations, some of the most popular including: Golden, Marble Queen, Satin, & Neon.
Spider Plant
Sunlight: Bright-Moderate Indirect
Water: ~Every week
Once they are mature, they sprout out little hanging babies (called spiderettes) that can be easily propagated, or saved on the mother plant to create a “fountain” looking effect.
Snake/Sansevieria Plant
Sunlight: Medium-Low Indirect
Water: ~Every 2 weeks
Also known as Sansevieria, it is considered one of the top plants for indoor air purification. Also comes in many different varieties of leaf color, shape, + size.
Peace Lily
Sunlight: Medium-Low Indirect
Water: ~Every week
Very hardy and forgiving plant, they even let you know when they’re thirsty by drooping their leaves (they’re dramatic). Produce white flowers and can grow to be pretty big – make the perfect floor plant!
General Houseplant Tips:
- Only plant in pots with good drainage holes. Terra-Cotta pots can help absorb excess water.
- Make sure to rotate your plants weekly, don’t leave one side getting less light than the other!
- Use less water in winter months & more in the warmer months.
- Some plants are toxic to pets & children, please research plants further before adding them to your home.
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