The best plant is the one that fits your light, your routine, and your space.
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Start by observing your space: How much natural light does it get, and how much time can you realistically spend on care? Match those honest answers to a plant's needs, and you'll set yourself up for success.
Choosing the Right Plant
- Light: Medium, indirect
- Water: Keep soil lightly moist
- Best for: Reception areas and cozy corners
The peace lily rewards a little attention with elegant white blooms. It's a great pick when you want a touch of softness and color, and it clearly tells you when it needs water by drooping slightly.
Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)
- Light: Low to medium, indirect
- Water: When the top inch of soil is dry
- Best for: Shelves, hanging planters, and desks
Pothos is a fast-growing trailing vine that looks lovely draped from a shelf or hung near a window. It's forgiving and grows quickly, giving your space an established, lush feel in no time.
Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)
- Light: Low to bright, indirect
- Water: Every 2–3 weeks; let soil dry out
- Best for: Beginners and forgetful waterers
The snake plant is nearly unkillable, making it a favorite for busy owners. It tolerates low light and infrequent watering, and it's known for helping filter indoor air.
Snake Plant (Sansevieria)
Whether you're greening up a storefront, an office corner, or a home workspace, the right plant can transform how a space feels. Below you'll find a friendly introduction to a few popular, easy-to-care-for plants, along with practical notes to help you choose.