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12 Houseplants That Are Surprisingly Easy to Keep Alive

Keeping houseplants can feel tricky, especially if you’re new to it or have a busy schedule. You might worry about choosing the wrong plants or not being able to keep them healthy over time.

The good news is that there are many houseplants that are surprisingly easy to care for and can thrive even if you’re not an experienced gardener. This article will help you discover some low-maintenance plants that fit into your lifestyle with minimal effort.

ZZ Plant

ZZ Plant
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The ZZ Plant is great if you want something low-maintenance. You don’t need much light—medium to low light works well.

Water it every 2-3 weeks, letting the soil dry out completely between waterings. Be careful not to let it sit in water.

Its glossy, waxy leaves add a fresh look to your space with very little effort. For more details, check out this ZZ Plant care guide.

Snake Plant

Snake Plant
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The snake plant is perfect if you want a low-maintenance houseplant. You don’t need to water it often, and it can handle a variety of light conditions.

It prefers warm temperatures between 70°F and 90°F but should be kept away from cold drafts. This plant is tough and forgiving, making it a great choice for beginners.

You’ll also like that it can help clean toxins from your indoor air. Check out more about snake plants here.

Pothos

Pothos
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Pothos is a great choice if you want a low-maintenance plant. You can keep it in bright or medium light, and it will still do well.

It tolerates both dry and moist soil, so you don’t have to worry too much about watering.

You can easily propagate pothos by pinching off a stem and placing it in water or soil. For more details, check this easy-to-grow houseplant guide.

Spider Plant

Vibrant Spider Plant in Textured Planter
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You’ll find spider plants easy to care for, even if you’re new to houseplants. They adapt well to different light levels and can thrive in various conditions.

These plants are also forgiving if you forget to water them sometimes. Plus, you can grow them in soil or water, making them flexible for your space.

For more tips on spider plants, check out this guide on easy-care spider plants.

Peace Lily

Peace Lily
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If you want a plant that’s easy to care for, the Peace Lily is a great choice. It thrives indoors with low to bright indirect light, making it adaptable to different spots in your home.

You only need to water it when the leaves start to droop a bit. This plant is forgiving and lets you know when it needs a drink.

Keep it away from cold drafts, and enjoy its glossy leaves and white blooms without much fuss. For more care tips, check out easy tips for keeping Peace Lilies alive.

Chinese Money Plant

Chinese Money Plant
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Your Chinese Money Plant loves bright, indirect light. An east- or west-facing window is perfect, but avoid harsh direct sun, especially in summer.

Water it when the top inch of soil feels dry. It’s low-maintenance and you’ll find it easy to propagate and share with friends. This plant thrives with minimal care and occasional snipping to encourage growth. For tips, see how to care for the Chinese Money Plant.

Heartleaf Philodendron

Heartleaf Philodendron
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The heartleaf philodendron is great for beginners because it thrives in low light and regular household humidity. You only need to water it when the soil feels dry, and it will show signs like yellow or brown leaves if you over- or underwater it.

It grows well in bright, indirect light but can tolerate some shade. This plant is forgiving and easy to care for, making it a solid choice for your home. Learn more about its care on this easy plant list.

Bird of Paradise

Bird of Paradise
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You’ll find the Bird of Paradise is fairly easy to care for with the right conditions. It thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers well-draining soil.

Water your plant when the top inch of soil feels dry, but be careful not to overwater. Mist occasionally to keep humidity up, especially during warmer months. For more tips, check out this Bird of Paradise care guide.

Umbrella Plant

Green Umbrella Plant
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The Umbrella Plant, also known as Schefflera, is great if you want something low-maintenance. It can live for many years and thrives in bright, indirect light.

You don’t need to water it often; just let the soil dry out between waterings. It’s a friendly option if you want a leafy plant that’s easy to care for indoors. Visit The Spruce for more details.

Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera
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Aloe vera is a great plant if you want something low-maintenance. You only need to water it every two to three weeks, making it ideal if you forget to care for plants sometimes.

It prefers bright, indirect sunlight but can tolerate low light. Its thick leaves store water, so it’s forgiving if you miss a watering. You’ll find it’s a practical and easy addition to your home. For more info, check out this guide on easy-care aloe vera plants.

Monstera

Cozy Cafe with Monstera Plant in Vietnam
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You’ll find Monstera is a great choice if you want a plant that’s easy to care for. It does well in medium to bright indirect light but can tolerate lower light levels.

Water it when the topsoil feels dry, but don’t let it sit in water. Its unique leaves make your space feel lively without much effort.

Learn more about how to care for it here.

Prayer Plant

Prayer Plant
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Your Prayer Plant thrives in low to bright indirect light, making it versatile for many indoor spots. It naturally folds its leaves at night, which some say looks like a praying gesture.

You’ll want to water it about once a week, keeping the soil moist but not soggy. It prefers a humid environment, so misting occasionally helps keep it happy.

For more tips on caring for this adaptable plant, you can visit the Prayer Plant care guide.

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