These low-light varieties won't want anything to do with your already crowded windowsill. 1 Calathea Getty/Verity Welstead Its patterned leaves (in colors like rose, white, and yellow) make this plant a welcome addition to any room — and too much direct light might actually fade its love...
Beginners like it because it doesn’t require daily watering and any other special care. Just place it in a corner that is in part shade. You can buy one: HERE via Patch Plants 8. Snake Plant Snake Plant is also known as “mother-in-law’s tongue” and “Saint George’s sword” ...
Indoor houseplants are great because they help purify the air in your home and look great as part of your decor too. There are lots of indoor houseplants that are easy to care for so you don't have to worry about them dying. Some can even live without much water or light so you can...