Who doesn’t love summer? The luscious green trees all around us, the delish mangoes to relish, and the season that calls for a beach day, summer is the perfect time to rejoice and restore faith in life. However, this season can be a tough one for your green friends as not each one of them can endure the extreme heat.
If you are a gardening lover, here are some indoor plants that you can grow in your house this summer. Keeping them indoors will leave them thriving and leave you smiling.
Pothos
Pothos are gorgeous plants that are perfect to spruce up your house in summer. Its vibrant foliage consists of heart-shaped leaves. The plant is low–maintenance, can grow in both direct and indirect sunlight, and requires very little water. You can place them in any corner of your house to create a natural feel.
Aloe Vera
One of the most versatile plants, Aloe Vera is an all-season indoor plant that you can grow with very little water, no sunlight and maintenance. This plant has medicinal properties that have been proven to be good for the skin, and hair, and internal benefits as well. These succulents can be grown in both small and large pots.
Snake Plant
Known as a natural air purifier, Snake Plants secrete oxygen even at night. These plants are extremely low-maintenance, need a little amount of water, and can thrive both indoors and outdoors. You can use them as home decor by placing them in empty corners of your living room.
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Peace Lily
Peace Lily is a very common houseplant that is usually kept in bedrooms for their calming feel. The plant’s foliage consists of long and pointed shiny leaves and a white flower in the middle. They are also known for their air purification quality. The plant prefers indirect sunlight and regular irrigation.
Chinese Evergreen
If you are looking for the perfect summer indoor plant, Chinese Evergreen is a great option. Its lustrous green leaves come in shades of green, silver, and red. These plants love indirect bright light and moderating watering.
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