Bring greenery to your house with these indoor plants
Making the decision to start your own indoor garden comes with its own brand of optimism. You believe it is the start of a new, calmer, and more mature you. Because a garden means responsibility. It means taking care of an actual living thing, remembering to water them on time, opening a window or pushing aside a curtain to make sure they receive sunlight, maybe even talking to them a little or playing music for them. Then two weeks later you're staring at drooping yellowing leaves wondering where you went wrong.

Start your indoor gardening journey with these easy-to-maintain plants
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Indoor gardening isn't as difficult as an outdoor garden grown in soil. Because in indoor gardening you can control all the factors that help the plant to grow. But while it is easier, it also requires you to pick the right plants to start with. Some are more forgiving than others. They wouldn't mind if you forgot to water them or even neglected them for a few days. If you wish to try your luck at a green thumb then these 5 plants are as beginner-friendly as it gets.
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If there's one plant that refuses to give up on you, it's this one. The snake plant has tall, upright, sword-like leaves with yellow and green horizontal stripes making them perfect to add to corners or spaces that you want to fill with a pop of colour and life. Overwatering is pretty much the only way to mess this one up, so if you tend to forget your plants exist, you're actually in the clear here.
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The money plant is usually where a lot of people start and for good reason. Other than being easy to grow and low maintenance, it is famously considered as a symbol of prosperity, good vibes, and good health. There's a reason why it's been named the money plant.
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Do you ever wish that your plants could talk to you and just tell you what was wrong so you could fix it? If you do then this is the plant for you. It actually communicates and gives you feedback. This takes a lot of the guess work out of the process.
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The ZZ plant is for those who don't believe they can keep anything alive. Much like the snake plant, the ZZ plant thrives on neglect. A good choice for busy individuals or new plant owners. Its leaves have a waxy, smooth surface that reflects sunlight like a mirror and instantly brightens up any room.
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One of the best houseplants to start your indoor garden journey with. A good confidence booster for beginners who want to see visible progress, the spider plant grows fast in a short amount of time. It has long blade-like leaves that are dark green on the edges with one light green stripe in the middle making it a fun, colourful plant to have in the house.
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Starting an indoor garden doesn't mean that you'll get everything right the first time. There will be many trial and errors along the way. It doesn't mean that you're terrible at it. It just means that you have to pick the right plants that give you room to make mistakes and work with your time, space, and routine rather than against it. Some plants will thrive in your care and some won't. That's alright too because it's a part of the journey.
If you're tempted to start immediately, you can find all of these plants, along with pots and basic supplies, on Amazon. It's a pretty easy way to get everything you need without overthinking it. Once you've managed to keep a few of these alive (and maybe even thriving), you'll realise the “green thumb” thing isn't luck, it's just practice. Shop now on Amazon.