- Beginner-friendly houseplants such as snake plants, ZZ plants, pothos and peace lilies thrive in low-light conditions and require minimal care, making them ideal for busy households
- Most low-maintenance indoor plants need only occasional watering, indirect light and well-draining pots to stay healthy and brighten living or work spaces
- Simple plant care habits, including avoiding overwatering, cleaning leaves and removing dead foliage, can help indoor plants flourish and last for years
Bringing plants into your home is one of the easiest ways to brighten your space, improve air quality and create a more relaxing environment. The best part is that you don't need to be an experienced gardener to enjoy the benefits of indoor plants.
If you've ever worried about forgetting to water your plants or living in a home that doesn't get much sunlight, don't give up on becoming a plant parent. Many houseplants thrive in low-light conditions and require very little maintenance.
Here are 10 beginner-friendly houseplants that are both hardy and beautiful.
1. Snake plant
The snake plant is often considered the ultimate beginner houseplant.
It tolerates low light, survives long periods without water and is remarkably difficult to kill. Its tall, upright leaves also make it an attractive addition to bedrooms, living rooms and offices.
Why you'll love it:
- Thrives in low light
- Needs watering every two to four weeks
- Excellent for busy lifestyles
2. ZZ plant
If you tend to forget about your plants, the ZZ plant is an ideal choice.
Its glossy green leaves stay attractive with minimal care, and it can tolerate both low light and occasional neglect.
Why you'll love it:
- Extremely drought-tolerant
- Grows well indoors
- Requires very little maintenance
3. Pothos
Known for its trailing vines and heart-shaped leaves, pothos is one of the easiest indoor plants to grow.
It adapts well to different lighting conditions and grows quickly, making it perfect for shelves, hanging baskets and desks.
Why you'll love it:
- Fast-growing
- Easy to propagate
- Tolerates low light
4. Peace lily
The peace lily adds elegance to any room with its lush green leaves and beautiful white flowers.
While it prefers indirect light, it can also thrive in lower-light environments and lets you know when it needs water by gently drooping its leaves.
Why you'll love it:
- Produces attractive blooms
- Grows well indoors
- Easy to care for
5. Spider plant
Spider plants are popular because they're forgiving and easy to maintain.
They produce long, arching leaves and small baby plants that can be propagated into new pots, making them a fun choice for beginners.
Why you'll love it:
- Adaptable to different conditions
- Easy to propagate
- Pet-friendly compared with many other houseplants
6. Chinese evergreen
Chinese evergreens are admired for their colourful, patterned leaves and impressive tolerance of low-light environments.
They're slow-growing and don't require frequent watering, making them suitable for homes and offices alike.
Why you'll love it:
- Attractive foliage
- Low maintenance
- Thrives in shaded rooms
7. Cast iron plant
True to its name, the cast iron plant is incredibly resilient.
It tolerates neglect, low light and occasional missed waterings better than most houseplants, making it an excellent option for first-time plant owners.
Why you'll love it:
- Very hardy
- Long-lasting
- Perfect for beginners
8. Heartleaf philodendron
With its trailing vines and heart-shaped leaves, the heartleaf philodendron is both stylish and easy to grow.
It thrives in indirect light and only needs watering when the soil begins to dry out.
Why you'll love it:
- Elegant appearance
- Easy to maintain
- Great for shelves and hanging planters
9. Lucky bamboo
Lucky bamboo isn't actually bamboo, but it remains one of the easiest indoor plants to care for.
It can grow in water or soil and requires little attention, making it popular for homes and office desks.
Why you'll love it:
- Compact and decorative
- Low-maintenance
- Suitable for small spaces
10. Aloe vera
Aloe vera is both decorative and practical.
As a succulent, it stores water in its thick leaves, meaning it only needs occasional watering. The gel inside its leaves is also widely used for soothing minor skin irritations and burns.
Why you'll love it:
- Requires minimal watering
- Useful beyond decoration
- Thrives with indirect sunlight
Tips for keeping your houseplants healthy
Even low-maintenance plants need a little care. To help them thrive:
- Avoid overwatering, which is one of the most common causes of plant damage.
- Place plants where they'll receive the amount of light they need.
- Use pots with drainage holes to prevent water from collecting around the roots.
- Remove dead or yellowing leaves regularly.
- Wipe dust from leaves occasionally so they can absorb light more efficiently.
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