Choosing the best houseplants for your home can be quite the challenge! From figuring out an area of your home with enough sunlight and how frequently to water the plant, we have an easy guide of 13 best houseplants you should consider growing in your space. Houseplants not only add a touch of greenery to your living space but also purify the air, reduce stress, and can be decorative in your home.
As someone who is guilty of buying faux plants for my indoor space, I was very new to the houseplant world and indoor gardening. After a few years of understanding my houseplants and learning what makes them thrive, I am here to share my tips, tricks and favorite houseplants.
In this blog post, we will show you 13 best houseplants that will not only look great in your home, but will also thrive and grow beautifully. Whether you’re a seasoned plant parent or just starting to cultivate your indoor jungle, here are 13 of the best houseplants to enhance your home!
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1. Snake Plant
The snake plant is best known for its gorgeous vertical leaves and low maintenance requirements, which makes it the best houseplant for beginners. It thrives in low light conditions and helps purify the air by removing toxins like formaldehyde, benzene and more.
SNAKE PLANT TIPS & TRICKS
- SUNLIGHT: Snake plants thrive best in an area of the home with light however, they can adapt to partial light conditions too.
- WATERING: Be sure to water your snake plant when the top inch of soil feels or appears to be dry.
- MAINTENANCE: Be sure to wipe down the leaves with a wet cloth on occasion to prevent dust from building up.
2. Spider Plant
If you are looking for an easy indoor plant that has gorgeous leaves, the spider plant is your best choice! It thrives in bright, indirect light and produces cute baby spider plants that can be repotted to grow new plants. We recommend putting the plant on a shelf so it can trail off the sides for a beautiful and decorative statement.
SPIDER PLANT TIPS AND TRICKS
- SUNLIGHT: Spider plants like medium to bright indirect light conditions.
- FUN FACT: The spider plant is ideal for the cleaning the air in the home and help aid in the removal of toxins.
- WATERING: Water your spider plant when you feel that the top two inches of the plants soil are dry.
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3. Pothos
Versatile and resilient, pothos plants are known for their trailing vines and heart-shaped leaves. They can tolerate low light but prefer bright, indirect light. Pothos are excellent air purifiers and can thrive in a variety of conditions which is why they are our favorite houseplant for beginners.
- SUNLIGHT: Pothos plants like medium to bright indirect light conditions.
- WATERING: Depending on your plants lighting conditions, Pothos should be watered one to two times a week.
4. ZZ Plant
The ZZ plant is prized for its glossy, dark green foliage and ability to thrive in low light and with infrequent watering. It’s a great choice for forgetful plant parents or those with limited natural light. This is the best houseplant for a home office or an office space in general.
ZZ PLANT TIPS AND TRICKS
- SUNLIGHT: The ZZ plant thrives in medium to bright indirect light.
- WATERING: You want to water your ZZ plant every two to three weeks. Be sure to allow the soil to dry all the way between your watering.
- SIZE: The ZZ plant could grow up to two or three feet tall and wide.
5. Monstera
Instantly recognizable with its large, fenestrated leaves, the monstera adds a tropical touch to any room. It prefers bright, indirect light and benefits from occasional misting to increase humidity.
MONSTERA PLANT TIPS AND TRICKS
- WATERING: Monstera plants enjoy watering, about once a week. It is time to water your Monstera when the soil feels dry.
- SUNLIGHT: Monstera plants prefer bright but indirect sunlight.
- SIZE: Monstera plant can grow about 10 to 15 feet tall and about 8 feet wide.
- HUMIDITY: These plants thrive in an environment where there is 60-80% humidity. Consider putting the plant in a bathroom to ensure it is in a humid environment.
6. Peace Lily
If you are looking for an easy houseplant that produces stunning blooms, then the peace lily is the best choice for you. It thrives in low to medium light conditions and helps improve indoor air quality by removing pollutants like ammonia and formaldehyde.
PEACE LILY TIPS AND TRICKS
- WATERING: Water your peace lily about once a week. One important thing to note is that these plants don’t do well with tap water so try using rain water or purified water for them.
- SUNLIGHT: Peace lilies like moderate light, so try keeping them in an area with indirect light.
- FACT: These plants are also great air purifiers for your home or office space.
7. Fiddle Leaf Fig
The fiddle leaf fig houseplant has become increasingly popular in the past few years because it is the perfect bold statement plant for your home. It prefers bright, indirect light and regular watering to keep its soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
FIDDLE LEAF FIG TIPS AND TRICKS:
- SUNLIGHT: The Fiddle Leaf Fig enjoys being in the sunlight. Just like most of the other houseplants, they prefer bright indirect sunlight.
- WATERING: Water this plant about once a week or when you stick your finger in the soil a few inches and notice it is dry. Be sure that the plant does not get water logged and that there are holes for the water to come out of.
- TIP: Be sure to clean your fiddle leaf’s leaves and remove dust from your plant for optimal results.
8. Aloe Vera
Not just a handy plant for soothing sunburns, aloe vera also makes a beautiful addition to your indoor space. It requires bright, indirect light and well-draining soil to thrive.
- SUNLIGHT: These plants prefer bright indirect sunlight.
- WATERING: Water your Aloe Vera one time every two weeks. These plants are water tolerant and don’t require as much water as some of the other houseplants.
- FUN FACT: The Aloe Vera plant is not only great for your skin or sunburn, it also is an air purifier.
9. Chinese Money Plant
With its round, pancake-shaped leaves and quirky growth habit, the Chinese money plant has gained popularity among plant enthusiasts. It prefers bright, indirect light and well-draining soil.
CHINESE MONEY PLANT TIPS AND TRICKS
- WATERING: Water this plant about once a week or whenever you feel the top two inches of soil are dry.
- SUNLIGHT: These plants love bright indirect sunlight. Be sure to rotate the plant every few weeks to allow the leaves to grow all around and evenly.
- FUN FACT: These plants are the best houseplants for pets because they are considered non toxic.
10. Rubber Plant
With its thick, glossy leaves and upright growth habit, the rubber plant adds a touch of elegance to any space. It prefers bright, indirect light and regular watering to keep its soil evenly moist.
RUBBER PLANT TIPS AND TRICKS
- SUNLIGHT: These houseplants thrive in medium to bright light or bright indirect sunlight.
- WATERING: You should water this plant about one to two times per week. A good rule of thumb is to stick your finger in the soil about two inches deep to determine if its time to water the plant.
11. Philodendron
Philodendrons come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and leaf colors, making them versatile choices for indoor gardening. They thrive in medium to bright, indirect light and prefer well-draining soil.
PHILODENDRON PLANT TIPS AND TIRCKS
- WATERING: Water once to two times a week so needed.
- SUNLIGHT: The amount of light that this houseplant needs depends on what species it is. The Philodendrons with darker leaves can thrive in environments with medium to low sunlight. The brighter green leaves mean they need bright indirect sunlight to grow properly.
- FUN FACT: There are over 500 different species of Philodendrons! They grow in different sizes, colors and shapes!
12. Calathea
Known for their striking foliage patterns and vibrant colors, calatheas are popular for adding visual interest to indoor spaces. They prefer low to medium light conditions and high humidity levels.
CALATHEA TIPS AND TRICKS
- HUMIDITY: These plants prefer higher humidity conditions which is why bathrooms are an excellent spot for them!
- WATERING: Water these plants every one to two weeks for the best care.
- SUNLIGHT: They can thrive in low to medium indirect light conditions.
- FUN FACT: Calathea houseplants are also considered safe for pets and children.
13. String of Pearls
With its cascading strands of spherical leaves, the string of pearls is a unique and eye-catching houseplant. It prefers bright, indirect light and well-draining soil to prevent root rot.
STRING OF PEARLS TIPS AND TRICKS
- SUNLIGHT: The string of pearls plant prefers bright sun but be sure not to burn it in direct sun for long periods of time.
- WATERING: Water these plants about one to two times a week or when the soil feels dry to the touch.
Whether you’re looking to freshen up your living space, purify the air, or add a natural element to your home, these 13 houseplants are sure todo the trick. So go ahead, unleash your inner green thumb, and let these green beauties transform your indoor oasis into a lush and thriving sanctuary. Happy planting!
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