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Indoor Plants: Buying Guide & Care Tips

Elevate your home or office with Lively Root's stunning collection of indoor plants! Our carefully curated range of house plants, nurtured with passion and expertise, promises to infuse your space with vibrant greenery and natural elegance. Indoor plants offer a blend of aesthetic appeal and health benefits for your home or office. They are known for their air-purifying abilities, helping to cleanse the indoor air by absorbing pollutants, as seen in varieties like Boston FernPygmy Date Palm, or Peace Lily.

Beyond their environmental impact, indoor house plants also contribute positively to your mental well-being. Studies indicate a reduction in anxiety and an improvement in mood and productivity when surrounded by greenery.

Furthermore, indoor plants effortlessly enhance any room's style. Whether a tropical palm in your living room or an arrangement of snake plants in your bedroom, they bring a natural, vibrant touch to your space. Additionally, placing blooming house plants on your porch during summer can boost your home’s curb appeal, creating an inviting atmosphere for all who visit.

How to Choose the Right Houseplant for Your Indoor Space

To choose the best indoor plants, consider your lifestyle and space. Think about the care you can provide and the light available in your home. In addition, ensure that the house plants you grow are pet-safe if you have cats or dogs. Lively Root’s Plant Quiz is a great tool to guide you toward suitable options. 

The best indoor plant for your space depends on how much light your room gets and how often you want to water it. Some plants grow best in bright indirect light, while others can handle low light or nearly constant direct sunlight near a south-facing window. If you want a simple place to start, choose plants with clear watering needs and a reputation for being beginner-friendly, such as Snake Plant, ZZ Plant, Money Tree, Golden Pothos, or Cast Iron Plant.

Most indoor plants do best in pots with drainage holes and a loose, well-draining potting mix. Good drainage helps protect root growth by preventing soggy soil, while the right potting mix gives roots the air and moisture balance they need. Whether you are building a small shelf display or a full house plant collection, matching your plant to your light levels and watering habits is the easiest way to grow healthy indoor plants.

 

Indoor Plants & Lifestyle Considerations

If you're constantly on the go and prefer low-maintenance greenery, Lively Root has a range of easy-care plants to fit your lifestyle. Whether you’re a frequent traveler or a homebody, there’s a plant that matches your routine.

Space Evaluation

Consider the size of your living area. Are you looking to make a statement in a spacious room with a large indoor plant? Or is your space more suited to charming and compact house plants that add a cozy feel?

House Plants & Lighting Conditions

Assess the light in your home or office. Consider low-light ferns and climbers like English Ivy for north-facing rooms and tropical plants that thrive in bright, indirect sunlight for east- or south-facing living areas and sunrooms 

Best Indoor Plants for Pet-Friendly Households

If you have furry friends at home, opt for pet-safe plants like the Money Tree, the Chinese Money Plant, and the hardy Cast Iron Plant. Alternatively, place all indoor house plants that might harm your pets out of their reach to maintain a safe and happy home environment

Understanding the Growing Requirements of Common House Plants

Every indoor plant has unique growing requirements. So, it's key to understand their specific light, water, humidity, and temperature needs. Here's how to ensure your house plants are not just surviving but thriving.

Light Requirements

Most indoor plants flourish in bright, indirect light. Position them a few feet away from south, west, or east-facing windows for optimal filtered sunlight. For north-facing rooms, consider plants like the ZZ plant, which are more tolerant of low-light conditions.

 

What does indirect light mean for indoor plants?

Indirect light means bright but filtered light instead of strong afternoon sun hitting the leaves for hours. Many indoor plants grow best in indirect light or partial light, especially if they are placed near an east-facing window, near a bright room with sheer curtains, or a few feet back from a sunny window. For healthy root growth, use a well-draining potting mix and containers with drainage holes so the soil stays evenly moist without becoming waterlogged.

 

House Plants: Watering Tips

While many common house plants prefer the soil to dry out completely between waterings, others thrive in consistently moist soil. Always check your indoor plant's care guide provided with your purchase for specific watering instructions to avoid over- or under-watering. Alternatively, resort to smart watering and transplant your houseplant into a self-watering pot.

Creating the Right Environment for Your Indoor Plant

The overall well-being of your indoor house plants also depends on the right humidity and temperature. Try to replicate their natural habitat as much as possible. This could mean increasing humidity for tropical jungle plants or maintaining a stable temperature for more sensitive house plant varieties. By paying attention to these aspects of their care, you can create a lush, healthy indoor garden that brings joy and life to your home.

Indoor Plants: Care and Maintenance Tips

Indoor plants require love and care. Although different varieties have specific needs, there are some universal care tips that all plant lovers should follow:

  • Soil and fertilization: Potted plants need suitable soil to thrive. So, it’s essential to understand their specific soil requirements. Most house plants should be fertilized once a year in the spring. However, some indoor plant varieties need feeding more frequently.
     
  • Watering and light: Light and water requirements vary for different house plant species. Common mistakes are overwatering and sunlight overexposure, resulting in scorched, yellow, brown, drooping, and falling leaves. You should also consider seasonal changes and adjust light exposure and watering schedules accordingly.
     
  • Temperature and humidity: Most indoor plants thrive in 30% to 60% humidity, apart from succulents, a low-humidity group. In addition, some tropical beauties love warm and humid climates, so their foliage will benefit from additional misting.
     
  • Pruning and cleaning: Cleaning and pruning your house plant to remove damaged leaves or shape them is critical to its well-being. Dust houseplants regularly to facilitate light absorption so they can create vital nutrients. Cut off dead stems and leaves, or use pruning as a propagation tool.
     
  • Repotting and transplanting: Repot your indoor plant as soon as it overgrows its planter. Most indoor house plants require transplanting into a bigger pot every 2 years. Repotting is sometimes necessary to manage root rot and other disease issues.
     
  • Pests and diseases: Although grown in a more controlled indoor environment, house plants can suffer from insect infestations and fungal problems. Timely actions are a must to remedy the situation.

Personalize Your Space With Indoor Plants For Sale

Green up your home or office space with various indoor plants in tune with the decor! Utilize empty corners to create a cascade of beautiful greenery with hanging plants on a multi-tiered plant stand or in plant hangers. 

Large living rooms can benefit from a striking green centerpiece. Place a beautiful Areca Palm as a focal point against a contrasting wall a few feet from the nearest window. With its lush canopy of arching fronds, you’ll instantly get a warm, tropical feel. Floor plans are also ideal for home office spaces, as positioning flower pots higher up risks damaging your equipment during watering sessions.
To help you create or expand your indoor garden, use Lively Root’s jungle calculator or start with our Best Seller Bundle of different-sized plants delivered to your door. Experiment with colors and materials and introduce natural baskets, terracotta planters, and eco pots to match your interior design scheme.

If you want to make the ultimate plant gift to a loved one or corporate client, no matter the occasion, we offer customized engraved pots, gift cards and more to help you convey the right message.

 

Indoor Plants FAQ


What are the top 10 house plants?


Some of the top 10 house plants for indoor spaces are Snake Plant, ZZ Plant, Golden Pothos, Money Tree, Peace Lily, Spider Plant, Cast Iron Plant, Jade Plant, Boston Fern, and Rubber Tree. They are popular because they offer a mix of easy care, flexible light needs, and strong visual appeal for homes and offices. View the list in this collection to find one for your space.

What is the best plant to keep indoors?


For many homes, the Snake Plant or ZZ Plant is one of the best plants to keep indoors because both are low-maintenance, tolerate missed waterings, and adapt well to common indoor light conditions. If you want something with a softer look, Golden Pothos and Money Tree are also strong indoor choices.

Do plants lower cortisol?


Studies suggest that spending time around plants and caring for them may help reduce stress and may support lower cortisol levels for some people. Indoor plants are not a medical treatment, but they can help create a calmer, more restorative home or work space.

What are the best indoor plants for beginners?


The best indoor plants for beginners are usually easy-to-care-for houseplants with simple watering needs and flexible light tolerance. Good beginner options include Snake Plant, ZZ Plant, Golden Pothos, Money Tree, Peace Lily, and Cast Iron Plant.

What indoor plants could survive in nearly constant direct sunlight?


If your room gets nearly constant direct sunlight, look for indoor plants that are more tolerant of strong sun, such as Jade Plant, Indoor Olive Tree, Bird of Paradise, and other full sun potted plants. Use a pot with drainage holes and check soil moisture more often, because direct sunlight can dry the potting mix faster.

 

Create Your Own Paradise With House Plants for Sale From Lively Root!