Keeping plants alive can be daunting. So why not start with ones that don’t require too much? Here’s a list of best houseplants for beginners, so you can build the knowledge and confidence to take care of more plants, plus tips to keep in mind when caring for them.
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A household with plants is just alive. But many of us simply don’t have luck taking care of plants. We either forget or don’t have sufficient knowledge to care for plants with specific needs. Well, bringing nature indoors doesn’t have to be stressful. While some plants require very specific and precise schedules, many others are low-maintenance and resilient. If you’re just starting your green journey, here are some plants that are great for beginners, as well as tips to care for them.
Snake plant
The snake plant is one of the most resilient options available. The stiff, sword-like leaves can grow quite tall. What makes this a good addition to a home is its ability to thrive in any light condition. Whether it’s in a windowsill or a low-light corner, it will be fine. It also prefers soil to dry out, so you only need to water it every 2 to 4 weeks.
Philodendron scandens
These beautiful plants with their glossy leaves add a tropical vibe to any home. They’re known for being easy to care for, as they tolerate low-light areas for long periods of time. You only have to water them once a week, once the top layer of soil has dried. Try not to expose them to direct sunlight, although medium to bright indirect sunlight is okay.
ZZ plant
This is an excellent option for a space with minimal natural light. Its deep green, waxy leaves reflect light and can brighten up a room. It’s also very drought-tolerant so if you forget to water it for a month, it likely won’t even notice.
Peperomias
The perfect indoor plant, peperomias are favourites for beginner growers. They’re hardy and compact, making them ideal for desks and windowsills. They can tolerate any lighting, including fluorescent lighting, but watering might require a bit more work. Be careful not to overwater or underwater.
Peace lily
Want flowers? This is a classic choice. It prefers consistent moisture and is famous for being ‘dramatic’. When it needs water, it collapses, only to perk up within hours of being watered. It’s an excellent teacher for learning about plants.
Care tips for success:
- Don’t overwater: check the soil with your finger
- Drainage is key: let excess water escape through holes at the bottom of the pots
- Observe: look at your plants every week, checking for new growth or yellow leaves
- Positioning: plants appreciate airflow, natural light and proper humidity, so position accordingly
Final Thoughts
Having and taking care of plants can improve air quality and boost your mood. Start with low-maintenance plants and over time, you’ll build the confidence to take on more challenging species.
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