Top 5 Low Maintenance Houseplants

Enviroplants
2 min readAug 13, 2022

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It can be scary to bring your first houseplant home. Indoor plants come in countless types, and if you’ve never taken care of a plant before, you might not know which one to pick. It becomes even more complicated when you consider that some plants are far more demanding in terms of maintenance and attention. Here’s everything you need to know, from which plants to buy to how to keep them alive and happy. If you want to add a little greenery to your house but are new to plant parenthood, stick to plants that are more tolerant and low-maintenance.

Snake Plant

Snake plants are still very popular since they require little maintenance and are simple to look after. They don’t need a lot of light, yet they can handle quite a deal. And they enjoy getting quite dry in between watering.

Spider Plant

Your spider plant will develop quickly if you place it in a bright, sunny location, but it can also survive in low light conditions (and even in an office with no windows and lots of fluorescent lighting!). It holds water well, so it may go a few days without water. Additionally, you can potty train the babies and give them to pals!

Tradescantia Zebrina

Place this plant in bright indirect light, water when the top inch of soil begins to dry out, fertilize it once a month (unless during the winter), and maintain a humid environment. Even though it likes to be damp, it can survive one or two dry spells. Just keep an eye out for yellow foliage, indicating that you’ve overwatered.

Air Plants

Air plants are entertaining because there are many ways to exhibit them, including on stands, in terrariums, and even as refrigerator magnets. Since they get most of what they require from the air, they are also quite simple to care for. Simply soak them thoroughly in water for a few weeks, shake out the extra water afterward, and spray them in between.

Coffee Arabica

Although it won’t produce enough coffee to replace your daily trip to Starbucks, the coffee plant is often simple to maintain and looks alluring. Make sure it receives medium light and remains in a warm environment (low light is fine, but it will grow more slowly!). Their soil loves to become dry, and they’re pretty theatrical, so if they get too dry, they’ll look drooping. However, it’s alright since it instantly recovers as soon as you water it.

These are the top 5 low-maintenance houseplants. So, what are you waiting for? Get yours now!

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