Greenery and plants, in general, can be great for not just enhancing the decor of your apartment, but also for your mental health. But if you don’t have much space in your apartment, then you need to be particular about the kind of plants that you bring into your living space.

If you’re busy, the best indoor plants for you are hardy and don’t require much regular or daily care. So which plants are the best if you have a small space and not a lot of time to care for your plants?

The Benefits of Having Indoor Plants

Having plants in your home can be great for your physical and mental health! Plants can help reduce stress and increase your ability to concentrate. Some plants like a spider plant can also add humidity to the air to reduce your chances of catching a cold or the flu.

Beyond just rounding out the decor of a room, having plants in your home or apartment can overall just make you feel more relaxed and boost your mood. They’re also relatively inexpensive to add to your home. And even if you don’t have a green thumb, you can still enjoy greenery in your home if you pick the right plant.

5 Indoor Plants that Are Perfect for Small Apartments

Boston Ferns

Ferns are one of the oldest plants on earth, with fossil records dating them all the way back to 383-393 million years ago! They’re also a great choice for an indoor plant.

Boston ferns are one of the best plants for purifying air quality in your home. This process, known as “phytoremediation” removes pollutants from soil, water or air. Harmful pollutants absorbed through the leaves and roots as gases. This results in better air quality.

Ferns can thrive in humid conditions and love water. They also don’t need a lot of sunlight, so they’re perfect for keeping indoors!

Peace Lilies

The peace lily is a plant that’s relatively easy to care for. While they should be watered regularly, they can tolerate high humidity and don’t need regular fertilizing. If you live in a warm, humid area, peace lilies can thrive outdoors on a patio or porch. So long as the lily gets indirect light and regular watering, it’s a plant that’s easy to care for.

One important thing to note for peace lilies is that they should be kept away from children and pets! The peace lily is actually mildly poisonous, and can cause stomach pain and respiratory issues if large amounts of the plant are ingested.

Snake Plants

The snake plant is possibly one of the easiest plants to care for. They’re easy to grow, low-maintenance and very hardy. You can keep them indoors or on your patio if you live in an area with lots of light. And if you forget to water it once in a while, the good news is that you really should only be watering a snake plant when the soil is dry.

Overall, snake plants are very durable. They can tolerate low light and most temperatures (with the exception of very hot or cold air). They’re a great choice if you want to add a touch of green to your home, but don’t necessarily want a “fussy” or high-maintenance plant.

Philodendron

Philodendron plants are an excellent choice for any first-time plant parents. Philodendrons are fairly hardy plants that can be kept indoors with the occasional stay outside when weather permits.

Philodendrons prefer indirect sunlight, with intermittent watering. If the soil is dry, your plant could use a good watering. The leaves of the philodendron will curl up or begin to droop if the plant goes too long without water, but a good drink of water will help it perk up again in no time.

Pilea Peperomioides

The pilea peperomioides, also known as the “Chinese money plant” is a popular plant for indoor spaces. With striking and distinctive round leaves, the pilea peperomioides is easy to care for and versatile. These plants will thrive in indirect sunlight, and like the philodendron, are very communicative when they need a good watering.

The pilea peperomioides does best in bright light, so keeping it on a windowsill or outdoors can help it grow and thrive. Regular watering, like with most other plants, is necessary, but it’s best to water pilea peperomioides when the soil is dried out. If you want a plant that looks unique and requires little maintenance, the pilea peperomioides is an excellent choice.

Indoor plants next to shelf

You Don’t Need a Green Thumb to Enjoy Greenery

Even if you have a busy schedule or don’t consider yourself to have a green thumb, you can still surround yourself with plants and greenery! Low-maintenance plants don’t require much care while still adding a pop of color and vibrance to your living space. They’re fantastic additions for decor or just help brighten up a space, whether it’s your living room, bedroom or even your bathroom.

If you want greenery but not necessarily an entire houseplant, you can always incorporate fresh foliage as decor. Ferns, monstera and other foliage make for attractive arrangements all their own. Foliage like monstera and eucalyptus are perfect for adding a tropical splash of color. And if you’re looking for something more eye-catching, wreaths make for great centerpieces. Large or small, you can still enjoy plants and foliage in your home!