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Want to get some low maintenance indoor plants, what are your suggestions?!


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  • I keep mother in laws tongue and monstera they are easy to keep and just need a good watering once a week


  • Low maintenance plants are easy. I find that cacti and succulents are great. You can even use traditional outdoor plants (like agave which we have a heap of) and put them in a pot. They are so hard to kill. Once we dug them up and left over summer and they pretty much started to grow in the pile where they were left in 40C heat all summer waiting to burn on the winter bonfire. So very low maintenance.


  • My favourite indoor plant I have is the Parlour Palm.


  • mother in laws tongue
    succulents
    devils ivy
    or palm


  • Devils ivy. Soooo easy


  • Succulents or ferns


  • A Zeze plant. They thrive on neglect!


  • easiest to.look after are succulents and cacti, pretty plants include snake plant aka mother in laws tongue, monstera, peace lillies, devils ivy, chain of heart, etc etc. Goodluck


  • Go for a Indoor cacti.It tend to need less light and are smaller in size, making them the perfect houseplant.


  • A peace lily! Super low maintenance. I am queen plant killer, and mine is still going strong.


  • am a big fan of good quality artificial plants. They are the only ones i dont seem to be able to kill. ha ha


  • I personally use fake plants – it’s easier with little kds – but I’ve never been a big gardener.


  • Following for this advice too :)


  • I have clean air plants all through my house that need barely any maintenance. Water once every 1-2 weeks in summer and practically never in winter. Peace lilys, snake plants & English ivy are all brilliant.


  • I have a bit of a selection of indoor plants now but I’m not sure what they are, although I do have two peace lilies. I brought these as I know my Nan used to have them inside and they were low maintenance


  • Pothos is a very easy plant to care for and can be grown in water from a little leaf and node clipping. I love how it hangs and the golden variety it beautiful.


  • Somebody mentioned a Swiss cheese plant. Never heard of it. It looks interesting!!!


  • Succulents are a great choice as they require less tending to and remain ever green


  • Also; succulents can also be ‘jazzed’ up with a range of pretty and chic pots.. Succulents are good for theme decorating too.


  • Pal our palms are really nice to have inside especially if you have a nice pot to put in. I have one in my bathroom and it seems to like it there and has grown a lot.


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