Houseplants benefit us in many ways. They
brighten our homes and offices, help change our moods and even clean the air. A
common question we get is "will this plant do okay if I don't have a lot
of light?" Just because you don't have a bright, well-lit room in your
home or office, doesn’t mean you can't grow healthy houseplants. There are many
plants which will tolerate low light conditions. Here are 5 plants that are
easy to grow and will do well in areas where they don't receive a lot of
light.
If you like blooming houseplants
then the Peace Lily or Spathiphyllum is the choice for you. This exceptional
plant will bloom with lovely white flowers, in low light.
Chinese Evergreen is
an easy plant to grow. Its distinct foliage makes a standout display in your
room or office. Water, then let the soil dry out slightly before you water
again.
Sansevieria or Snake Plant is an easy to grow succulent. Very tough and
durable, very tolerant of low light. There are tall and short varieties
available. Avoid over-watering. Let the soil dry out a little before you water
again.
Pothos is a fast growing, low-maintenance plant that features
heart-shaped leaves. These plants can be grown in a hanging basket or in a pot
on the table. Water regularly.
Peperomia plants can handle low to high light.
Let the soil dry out slightly between watering. Growing Peperomia supposedly
brings you luck with money.
Dieffenbachia can handle low to high light, but no
direct sun. Water regularly enough to keep the soil moist. It should be noted
that these plants will grow in well-lit rooms as well as low-light areas.
Water
carefully and feed your plants every 3-4 weeks. Choosing the right plant for
your conditions will help your plant thrive for many years.
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