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Top 10 Easy Houseplants
Looking for the hardest houseplants to kill? Even people who think they have brown thumbs can grow these 10 easy houseplants.

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10 Easy Houseplants
Air Plants
Air plants — also known as Tillandsias — are one of our favorite easy houseplants because they don’t require soil and potting. Tillandsia care is simple: Bright, filtered light, as well as weekly watering, will keep these plants beautiful. They absorb moisture from the environment, so the more humid the conditions, the less water they will need. If the air is dry, submerge plants in water for 2-3 hours every 2 weeks. Otherwise, a simple weekly misting should keep these plants thriving. Air plants are versatile and may be placed on a shelf, in a seashell, on a window sill, desk, or even on top of electronics such as the television or computer. They also come in a range of interesting sizes, shapes, and forms.Bamboo
Said to bring good luck, the bamboo plant lives in water alone. It looks great bunched in vases or in a water garden. Bamboo thrives in bright, filtered light, but avoid direct sunlight as it will scorch the leaves. Bamboo is very sensitive to chlorine and other impurities often found in tap water, so be sure to water your plant with distilled or bottled water, or tap water that has been left out for a day to let the chlorine evaporate.Staghorn Fern
A relative of the orchid family, this plant looks like its deer horn namesake and even has a soft velvety surface that traps moisture and eliminates the need for traditional watering. It’s one of the few plants that can be mounted on a wall, as it requires only indirect light and occasional misting.Jade
Jade, a succulent that is said to bring good luck, requires very little care. Jade plants prefer sun from a south or west window. Allow the plant to dry between waterings, but if the plant begins to shed or brown spots appear, the plant may need more water. If mealybugs appear on the plant, simply spray the plant with water and anti-bacterial soap.
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Spider Plant
These easy houseplants are a favorite in homes, offices, and waiting rooms nationwide. Spider plants look great hanging, especially when they flower and eventually sprout “babies.” The offshoots can be removed and placed in soil or water and will grow into a plant of its own. The elongated leaves of the spider plant can be either solid green or variegated green and white, and they do indeed resemble a spider. Exposure to indirect light and moist soil are the only care requirements.Ivy
The ivy plant is an old-fashioned and favorite easy houseplant. Its trails of pointed leaves look lovely cascading from a pot. The long trails may also be wound around a tiny trellis or frame. Ivy thrives in bright light, and it’s best that the soil is dry to the touch between waterings and that the plant has good drainage.Tradescantia
With its mixture of deep purple and green foliage, tradescantia (also known as spiderworts or wandering Jew), is a variegated, trailing plant that offsets all green houseplants nicely. This plant does best in bright sunlight with a moderate to heavy watering schedule. Keep the soil moist, not soggy, most of the time.
Photo Credit : Brenda Darroch
I don’t have a brown thumb, it’s a the black thumb of death. Yes, I’ve managed to kill quite a few of these. I kill weeds.
My wife has well! ????
Love the plant ideas- now tell me how to keep my greens loving cat from eating them!
I would like to know when I can buy the plant Star of Beth la ham ??
Jeru Salem
A pity you don’t provide photos of ALL the plants listed.
Spanish Thyme easy to grow, incredible scent and wonderful to dry leaves and use in cooking and sachets!
Always enjoy reading about New England living, e it plants, recipes or travels. Truly is great. Thanks