Stale air and poor circulation can make low-light rooms feel stuffy, but these hardy houseplants help freshen the air by ...
Indoor plants may add instant style ... But if you're not blessed with a large window, snake plants also tolerate low light extremely well. They're also known for surviving droughts.
Fittonias, also known as nerve plants, are ideal for adding big color in a small ... Light exposure needs: low to medium ...
In shades of white, pink, and green, this colorful specimen has large, variegated leaves. We love this low-light indoor plant for its low water and indirect light requirements, which make it ideal ...
What To Consider When Choosing Entryway Plants Nearly any houseplant can be used in an entryway. To help choose the best plant, consider the following: Light Choose a plant suitable for the light ...
When you're new to gardening (or just lead a very busy lifestyle), finding the right houseplants can make all the difference.
While any size of indoor ... plants on this list, this luscious pinstripe calathea makes up for its smaller size with its abundance of stripy leaves. It’s also a great plant for low light ...
So even if you’re new to indoor ... plants like pothos or peace lilies, indirect light is ideal—place them a few feet away from the window or use sheer curtains to soften the sunlight. Low ...
I chose a snake plant — also known as Sansevieria — as my first houseplant. The low-maintenance pick requires minimal light and water and thrives with little intervention in most indoor ...