10 Plants That Are Almost Impossible to Kill:
According to an article published on July 12, 2015, on the website florapedia under the gardening-tips section, there are certain plants that require minimal care and can thrive even with neglect. These plants are ideal for individuals who lack a green thumb or have limited time for plant maintenance. The following is a list of ten such plants:
- Air Plants: These unique plants do not require soil to grow and only need to be soaked in water every two weeks. They prefer indirect light and can be kept indoors.
- Anthuriums: Anthuriums have bright red, heart-shaped blooms that last forever with very little effort required. They do best in bright, indirect light and dislike continually moist soil. Water them only when the soil looks dry, approximately once a week.
- Bamboo: Bamboo is an easy plant to maintain as it only needs water and occasional replacement of the water every few weeks. It requires very little light and makes for a great indoor or office plant that also enhances Feng Shui.
- Bromeliads: Bromeliads are drought-tolerant plants that do not require watering of the soil but instead need water inside the top of the plant where it collects in a pool. They make great indoor or outdoor plants and only need to be watered when the top two inches of soil feel dry.
- Kalanchoes: Kalanchoes are robust plants with bright, cheery flowers that require very little maintenance and thrive in partial sun. Overwatering is their biggest enemy, so they should be repotted without drainage systems in place to prevent excess moisture buildup around their roots.
- Money Tree: Money trees do well in full and partial sunlight indoors and should not be overwatered as they don’t like continually moist soil. Water them once a week when the soil looks dry, which is usually around once a week (if that).
- Orchids: Orchids may seem difficult to care for, but they can be easily maintained by ignoring them most of the time! Soak them once every two weeks in water and keep them in indirect sunlight for optimal growth conditions without requiring constant attention or care.
- Peace Lily: Peace lilies are almost impossible to kill due to their ability to tell you when they need water by drooping their leaves when they’re thirsty! They prefer indirect sunlight and should be watered only when their leaves droop as this helps prevent overwatering while ensuring proper hydration levels for the plant’s health and longevity.
- Pothos Plant: Pothos plants are versatile houseplants that can adapt well to various indoor environments with minimal care requirements – they can survive in both dry or wet soil conditions without much fuss! This makes them an excellent choice for those who struggle with maintaining other types of houseplants due to busy schedules or lack of expertise in gardening techniques needed for more demanding species’ upkeep (Source: ProPlants Merchandise Product Manager Shannon Fleming-Barnhardt).
- Succulents: Succulents are popular low-maintenance plants known for their diverse beauty and drought-resistant qualities making them suitable choices for anyone looking for easy-to-care-for houseplants (Source: ProPlants Merchandise Product Manager Shannon Fleming-Barnhardt). These plants require very little watering as they don’t enjoy having continually moist soil; instead, they prefer bright, indirect light conditions while being watered whenever the soil looks completely dry – typically about once every one to two weeks depending on environmental factors like temperature fluctuations within your home environment (Source: ProPlants Merchandise Product Manager Shannon Fleming-Barnhardt).