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Best Indoor Plants for Beginners

You may feel you lack the flair and talent of an experienced gardener, but that doesn’t mean you have to avoid house plants.

House plants are an easy and fun way to develop your gardening skills and add bright natural beauty to your home. 

For complete beginners, you’ll want to invest in plants that are easy to care for but look great. So we’ve put together this quick guide to the best indoor plants for beginners. 

The Spider Plant

The name originates from a spider plant’s distinctive, long thin leaves.

This hardy, low-maintenance green plant is the perfect choice for beginners.

Spider plants are easy to care for, and the abundance of leaves will bring brightness and beauty to any living space. They look great against a wall on a high shelf, with their narrow leaves dropping far below. 

Keep these plants well-watered and away from direct sunlight, and they’ll thrive in most homes. 

The Snake Plant

Sticking with the animal theme, let’s introduce the snake plant. This beautiful indoor variety has distinctive leaves reminiscent of snakeskin.

But pet owners beware. As pretty as this plant is, it’s toxic to dogs and cats. 

However, you’ll find this one of the best indoor plants for those of you without pets. It offers a stunning addition to your living space and is easy to manage.

Most levels of sunlight will be acceptable for this plant, providing you avoid direct light. 

The Money Plant

The money plant is as quirky as its given name, though sometimes you’ll hear it referred to as the jade plant.

It has cute, petite, rounded leaves and will brighten up a kitchen or coffee table. The leaves are a gorgeous bright shade of green, so it’ll add a splash of color to a neutral interior. 

These robust interior plants will cope with artificial light, though they prefer indirect natural light. Make sure not to over-water them. 

The Cast Iron Plant

Are you looking for a big, noticeable plant for an unloved corner of your living room? If so, look no further than the magnificent cast iron plant.

The luscious, thick, long green leaves will make you look like a gardening pro, even if you aren’t. Though these tall indoor plants grow slowly, they don’t need much water.

This plant also doesn’t need much sunlight; it can take center stage in any room in your home. 

The Cactus

Tiny but exquisite cactus plants are ideal for the smaller home or to bring a dose of beauty to an empty kitchen windowsill. Of course, they will need abundant sunshine, but you can skip the regular watering routine.

The great bonus of cactus plants is that they come in an impressive variety, so your plant display will look far from boring.

Common varieties include bunny ears, old lady, and star cactus. And make sure you purchase an Easter cactus, too, as these produce bright, colorful flowers. 

The Best Indoor Plants for Beginners

Don’t let your lack of gardening experience stop you from filling your house with plants. This selection of the best indoor plants for beginners will provide plenty of options. 

For more ideas on decor to complement your new plants, head to our home improvement section now. 

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