Here, we've done the work for you and compiled the best indoor plants for any space. What's more is that they can also clean the air in your home.įor green-fingered newbies, it can be hard to know where to start. Many people even find that plant-care is their preferred kind of self-care.Įasy to care for, resilient and a quick way to inject some nature into your living room - no wonder houseplants have made a comeback in recent years. In fact, the best indoor plants not only bring a bit of the great outdoors inside, but clean the air around us, creating something of a beautiful, air-purifying art installation. So there we go! A handy list for you when you’re next visiting the nursery.When it comes to interior decorating, there is no easier or more affordable way to upgrade your space than a few good houseplants. I don’t have a lot of light inside my home (where I would usually place a plant), so they would be best suited to an area of your house with lots of sunlight. I haven’t had a lot of success with the ferns. If you’re in to Feng Shui, then this plant is a good one to have around! I also have a Jade plant inside my front door. I wrote a post on how often you should water succulents here. They are easy to look after and you can grow these from cuttings. I wrote a post about how to bring the outside in and included a DIY terraruim. They look great as a feature in a vase while the roots are forming. You can grow your own Yuccas – just grab a baby pup off the side of an existing one and put it in some water until it grows roots and then put it back in to the ground. I currently have 3 surviving Fiddle’s in my home. You can read a couple of posts on them here (how to care for them) and here (resurrection of a dead one). I’ve had my fair share of ups and downs with the Fiddle Leaf Fig. They will survive in low-light and don’t need a lot of watering. The Mother-in-law’s Tongue (or snake plant) and the Zanzibar Gem are probably the easiest to look after. These would be my favourite plants and I have a few myself. Today I thought I’d share an image I put together on some indoor plants for beginners. Hi there! A few days ago I collated a blog post on ways you can use plants to decorate your home. Home Tips, Outdoors, Plants Indoor plants for beginners
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