11 Low-Maintenance Houseplants That Will Thrive in Your Home
Looking to bring some green into your space without all the hassle? You don’t need to be a plant expert or spend much time on care. Even if you’ve struggled with houseplants before, these eleven low-maintenance picks can handle a bit of neglect and still stay healthy.
Snake Plant
Snake plants have tall, sturdy leaves and thrive on neglect. They handle low light, skip a few waterings, and still look great. Perfect for beginners or anyone who often forgets their plants until days later.
Pothos
Known for long, trailing vines and heart-shaped leaves, pothos grow fast and adapt to almost any spot. These plants are happy in bright rooms or shady corners, and only need water when the soil feels dry.
ZZ Plant
The ZZ plant’s shiny leaves stay perky with little care. It barely notices if you skip watering now and then and doesn’t mind low light. Place it anywhere you want a pop of green with zero drama.
Spider Plant
Bright green and white striped leaves make spider plants stand out. They grow quickly and send out little “babies” you can replant. Just water them when the soil dries and they’ll keep looking busy.
Peace Lily
Peace lilies add a classic look with deep green leaves and bright white flowers. They like shade and give a warning droop when thirsty—then perk up with a drink. Keep them out of direct sun for happiest blooms.
Cast Iron Plant
True to its name, the cast iron plant is almost impossible to kill. It handles low light, dry air, and some neglect. It’s a tough choice for darker rooms or spots you rarely visit.
Jade Plant
Jade plants have thick, smooth leaves and store water, so they forgive you if you forget to water now and then. Put them in a sunny spot and let the soil dry between drinks for healthy growth.
Chinese Evergreen
Chinese evergreens have colorful leaves and are nearly as easy as plastic plants. They thrive in low light and just need water when dry. Plus, the patterned leaves add interest to any corner.
Philodendron
With their big, leafy growth and trailing stems, philodendrons fill up a shelf or hanging pot in no time. They don’t demand much—just occasional water and a bit of filtered sunlight.
Rubber Plant
Rubber plants grow thick, shiny leaves and handle both bright and lower-light rooms. Let the top inch of soil dry before watering, and your rubber plant will look bold and healthy with only a bit of attention.
Aloe Vera
Aloe vera isn’t just useful for scrapes and sunburns—it also looks nice in a pot on your windowsill. Water it when the soil is dry, and it’ll be happy. The plant soaks up sunlight and rarely fusses over much else.
Brighten Your Space the Easy Way
You don’t need a green thumb or loads of time to keep houseplants alive and thriving. These easy picks are great for busy people, plant newbies, or anyone who wants easy-care greenery. A few simple choices can quickly make your home feel fresher and more welcoming with no stress or special skills required.
This article first appeared on Happy From Home.