You don’t have to be a botanist or have a green thumb to experience the benefits of having plants in your home. Just think about what kind of plant best suits your home environment, lifestyle and schedule. Think about the natural light your home gets, the space you have available, and maintenance time you are able to provide your plant. Plants give us so much back in return for our care and we benefit from the natural environment, clean air, and growth they give to us.
Let the Light In
One of the greatest benefits to owning indoor plants is that they light up your world. In order for them to be happy they need light! It’s important to assess your home to find out if your space would better suit plants that need low, moderate or direct sunlight to grow into their best selves. If your home has a large south facing window or a great porch or kitchen windowsill, you would probably have the perfect environment for a cactus or succulent. If your home tends to get less sunlight, or if you close your blinds during the day, you would probably do better having a fern or silver pothos that thrive in low light.
Breathe Deeply
An amazing benefit to owning indoor plants is improved air quality! NASA did a study on plants and ranked them based on their ability to provide clean air. If this sounds awesome to you, do a quick google search to find out if your favorite plant is highly ranked for providing clean air. Just a few of these highly ranked plants include: the snake plant, philodendron, Boston fern, and peace lily.
Facilitate Growth
Another fantastic benefit to having a plant in your care is the growth and change that you witness before your eyes. When choosing a plant it is exciting and important to learn about their rate of growth and what that growth looks like for them individually. Do they grow flowers? Will they grow flowing down or growing up? Will they need to be transplanted after a period of time? Plants such as the philodendron or pothos will grow rapidly in a low light environment whereas a snake plant will grow slowly but steadily in natural light.
Choosing Your Perfect Plant
Because there are so many kinds of plants that can grow indoors, it can be intimidating to know where to begin. To help get you started, I have organized an indoor plant guide to promote some of my favorite plants that grow well indoors and help you breathe deep, let the light in, and facilitate growth