5 low-maintenance plants to buy this spring
These 5 Plants Will Welcome Spring Vibes Into Your Home – And They’re Low Maintenance - Page 3
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1. Swiss Cheese Plant

The Swiss cheese plant, also known as monstera deliciosa, got its name because of the cuts in the leaves that resemble Swiss cheese. This beauty is a favorite of plant mamas everywhere because they’re low maintenance, they get pretty big, and they can brighten up just about any room. This is basically a dream plant.
Swiss cheese plants thrive in bright but indirect sunlight. If placed in too much sun, the foliage will burn and whither. You can water your baby once a week.
2. Snake Plant

Of the plant family, the Snake plant is the vibe creator. They make excellent home decor plants because they’re super-easy to maintain and can survive in various light settings. You probably think all plants are great for home decor, but in this case, the Snake plant can breathe life into the bland areas of your home.
As mentioned before, this baby can survive in various light settings. They prefer bright, indirect sunlight but can also survive in low-light corners or shelves in your living space. I water my plant weekly, but the internet says it can survive 2-8 weeks between watering. My advice would be to pay attention to how your plant responds, which will determine your schedule.
3. Aloe Vera Plant

The best part about owning an Aloe Vera plant is that they come in clutch during those hair and beauty times of need. Aloe plants are known as desert succulents. They thrive in sunny settings, so don’t be afraid to give them direct sunlight. Experts say a minimum of 6 hours in the sun will keep your baby happy.
4. Pothos Plant

The Pothos plant is one of the easiest to maintain, and they can last for years if you maintain a weekly watering schedule. Pothos don’t need to be placed directly under the sun. In fact, direct sunlight will burn the foliage and stump its growth. Bright, indirect light works best, but they will also survive in low-medium sun.
5. Peace Lily

Peace Lily’s can be temperamental, but it’s smooth sailing once you get a watering schedule down. This gorgeous plant will literally let you know when it’s time to be watered because they throw a tantrum in the form of droopy leaves. Picture a hungry child that’s crying at the top of their lungs. Once watered, the Peace Lily will stand up nice and tall. Position your plant in low to bright, indirect sunlight. Direct sun will scorch the foliage.
