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The Best Plants For Apartments In Greenwood

December 17, 2021
Blue and green apartment at Union Street Flats.

You may refer to them as “houseplants,” but there are vegetation can thrive in apartments as well. Plants can sprinkle in interest to your decor, improve air quality, change your disposition, and let you feel close to nature when you can’t go outdoors to have fun in your scenic community. The top plants for apartments in Greenwood don’t want a lot of upkeep. If you are looking for topiaries or succulents in your home, these easy-to-care-for plants are a great gift for your apartment.

The Top Plants For Apartments In Greenwood With Artificial Light

A bedroom with a plant in the corner in 116 apartments.

Your apartment flow was built for human beings but notalways vegetation. If your place doesn’t have a lot of natural light, you can still enjoy things that thrive in artificial light. Spider plants are fun, hardy plants that don’t require much sunlight. These plants feature slender spiky leaves and propagate by spintering out “spiderettes,” or smaller versions of themselves that trail off of the main plant. They are perfect on high surface that give them room to dangle. Spider plants are awfully hardy and only require watering when the soil are dry. They also don’t mind a crowded pot, so you won’t have to replant them almost ever.

One of the most popular plants for apartments in Greenwood is the peace lily. These sweet flowers have fashionable emerald green leaves and ivory flowers. They grow taller than they are wide and don’t need much natural light, so you can park one in any place that needs dressing up in your smaller apartment. They also won’t require much water and will let you know that they’re thirsty when the drop leaves.

The Top Apartment Plants That Won’t Demand Constant Drinks Of Water

A kitchen with succulent plants on a counter in Echo Park Bloomington Apartments. 

If you’re busy working, traveling, or experiencing your community’s outdoor amenities, you might fail to remember to water your houseplants. To stop killing your houseplants, buy cacti and succulents. These arid plants only look for water once a week in summer weather and even less during the cold. Plant them in a cactus and succulent soil and rock mix and place them in a sunny area like a kitchen window.

Succulents and cacti are very trendy as home decor accents. You can order them in various shapes, sizes, and colors. Place your succulents and cacti in fun terracotta pots or hanging terrariums, or mix and match some unique kinds in one spacious pot.

The Most Popular Plants For Cleaning Your Inside Air

Spacious living room with plants in The Verge Luxury Apartments.

Invisible contaminants from outside dust and household sprays can accumulate in the environment in your home. You’ll live better with purifying plants like pothos and snake plants. They absorb odors from the environment and give off pure air back into your living space.

Pothos are plants with large leaves with long stalks that like to spill over the ledges of shelves or baskets. They excel in almost all lighting with regular watering.

Snake plants have firm, pointed leaves that grow vertically. They contrast with some other popular vegetation if you want to group a few types together. Snake plants should resist some abandonment and require not much light or water, meaning that they are hard to kill.

Your Plants Can Come Home To Bayshore Apartments

Bayshore Apartments has a beautiful apartment for you and your house plants! Contact our Leasing Specialists to find out about our spacious layouts, desirable amenities, and friendly community. Just phone 317-886-1849 or book a tour to meet your new home.