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4 Houseplants That Are Almost Impossible to Kill

Are you missing the gardening gene? Do your houseplants seem to wither the minute you get them over the threshold of your home?

Don't despair.

It is possible to purchase houseplants that even the most forgetful owners will manage to keep alive—you just need to know which species are best.

Keep reading for details on four awesome houseplants that are almost impossible to kill.

1. Aloe

You've probably noticed how popular succulents have become lately, and there's a good reason why.

Succulents like aloe vera are used to surviving in tricky conditions, so your apartment windowsill shouldn't be too much of a challenge for them. They don't need watering often, but they do need plenty of light, so be sure to place them in a sunny spot.

2. Spider Plant

Want something a bit more elaborate than a succulent? A spider plant is a great choice.

As the name suggests, this plant is made up of lots of long, thin leaves, and it works well in large pots and hanging containers.

Spider plants need moist soil and medium lighting conditions, so a spot which gets a decent amount of sun is perfect. Don't worry if you forget to water the plant occasionally—it should be able to cope.

3. Peace Lily

Want a pretty flower rather than an all-green plant? The peace lily is a lovely choice. It does well in low-light conditions, so it is perfect for rooms that don't get a lot of sunlight.

The curling white petals look beautiful in contrast with the dark green leaves, and the plant matches well with most neutral decor choices. It prefers low humidity, so avoid locations like bathrooms, where there might be too much moisture in the air.

4. English Ivy

English ivy is a beautiful plant that's perfect for rustic homes. It looks pretty in ceramic pots, and it quickly climbs furniture for a nice trailing effect. Ivy does well in cooler rooms, so it's ideal for that chilly guest bedroom or draughty conservatory. It needs moist soil, so you will need to remember to water it fairly regularly. As a bonus, if you want to create a new ivy plant, it's easy to take a cutting and grow a new plant in just a couple of weeks.

Houseplants aren't just for keen gardeners. These low-maintenance varieties are perfect for busy homeowners who want to add a little nature to their lives. Contact a company like Din San Nursery for additional advice.

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Laura's Home and Gardening Blog

Yo! My name is Laura and if you had told me when I was aged 18 that one day I would be all grown-up with a home of my very own, I would have said you were mad. But it is true. I do own my own home and not only that, the property also has a large garden. When I first moved in, I didn't have a clue what I was doing out in the garden or inside my own home. Thankfully, I found a great home and garden contractor who helped me to plan and carry out the changes I wanted to make. Peace.

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