What plants are good to grow in your house in the winter?

Ahuva
by Ahuva

i'd like to plant something in-doors, what would be a good recommendation for low-maintenance plants??


  7 answers
  • Ahuva Ahuva on Dec 11, 2019

    How about lavender? it's a beautiful winter plant.

  • FrugalFamilyTimes.com FrugalFamilyTimes.com on Dec 11, 2019

    Pathos is super easy to grow, so is aloe Vera.

  • Vimarhonor Vimarhonor on Dec 11, 2019

    Hello I would suggest mothers in law’s tongue, devils ivy and a peace lily to be my top 3 suggestions.

  • Rymea Rymea on Dec 11, 2019

    Here are 30.

    https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/gardening/advice/g1285/hard-to-kill-plants/

    I've had a Dragon tree for over 20 years. I put it outdoors in the shade in summer and bring it in for the winter. It gets tall.

  • Allison Allison on Dec 11, 2019

    Low light plants that live on benign neglect that I have are pothos, marginata, dieffenbachia, spider plant, wandering jew (in the window) ficus, asparagus fern and mass cane. All I do is throw water at them once a week or so.

  • Kathy Gunter Law Kathy Gunter Law on Dec 11, 2019

    Succulents are as low maintenance as you can get, as long as you have a place where they can get sunlight.

  • Pamela Pamela on Jan 15, 2020

    Hi ! Ugh is an easy plant to grow and they don't even need a lot of sunlight . You can make ivy even more decorative by putting a wide shape , like a heart , and train the ivy to grow around it !

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    • Pamela Pamela on Jan 19, 2020

      Hi ! Sorry , I should have read my answer , ugh ??? Lol... Anyway to make a wide shape for the ivy to grow around , is pretty easy , just need a piece of wire . You can use a wide hanger , by shaping the hanger section into a heart shape , and straighten out the hanging hook end to stick into the soil . You can also find thicker craft side in the jewelry section of a craft store like Michael's or hobby lobby , this will probably be easier to work with . When forming your wife shape remember to leave extra side at the ends of the shape to stick into the soil .