Having plants inside your home can add a nice touch of color and even act as an air purifier. But what if you don’t have a green thumb? Don’t worry; there are plenty of options that don’t will only take a few seconds of upkeep every week.
Pothos
This is an air-purifying quality that can absorb toxins such as formaldehyde from materials in the home like carpet. It works great in a hanging basket.
How to Care for Pothos Plants
Pothos plants can produce stems that trail eight feet or longer, cut them back when they get too long, and your plant will continue to look full and healthy. It will thrive in medium light conditions. The soil should dry out a little before you water it.
Jade Plant
With its thick leaves and interesting branches, people love the jade plant. It is a slow-growth plant, meaning it could be around for over a decade if you care for it properly.
How to Care for Jade Plants
Jade plants do not require a lot of water. Keep soil somewhat dry. It thrives in bright light.
Snake Plant
Perhaps the easiest plant to take care of, the snake plant has variegated leaves that grow upright.
How to Care for Snake Plants
It will grow in almost any lighting condition, the air should be on the dry side, as should the soil.
Now, through the winter your home will have some new life!