Indoor and Outdoor Plants for Those without a Green Thumb

You may love the look of houseplants or outdoor plants, but you may not

have a green thumb, and you’re worried about keeping them alive and healthy. If this is the case, you can start with some low-maintenance plants that take real effort to kill but look stunning. We’re going to list out several options for you below to get you started.

  1. Golden Pothos Vine (Epipremnum pinnatum)
    In this plant’s native habitat, it’s a tree-swallowing monstrosity that has huge green and yellow leaves. As a houseplant, it’ll grow very aggressively from trailing baskets or pots with very minimal care. They can root in a glass of water too. Put them in a place that gets partial sunlight with well-draining soil. Try to water them when the soil feels dry to the touch. If you forget, they’re drought-tolerant.
  1. Snake Plant (S. trifasciata or S. trifasciata laurentii)
    There are several varieties of this houseplant, and they like a large amount of light. However, they can survive in the partial sun without a problem, and they’re not too picky about watering as long as you don’t soak the soil. They do exceptionally well in an office environment, and you can easily divide the main clump to get smaller plants as it grows. You’ll get green on green bands with sword-like leaves.
  1. Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana)
    This is a perennial office plant, and they can thrive in truly awful conditions. You can put them in a space with poor air quality, bad lighting, and forget to water it, and they’ll still thrive. As a bonus, a lot of people think that they bring a lot of good luck and enhance the energy in the space you keep them. You’ll get slightly longer stalks that you can train to twist around things, and they have bright green leaves.
  1. Pansy (Viola tricolor var. hortensis)
    Pansies are very pretty and hardy smaller flowers that thrive in a range of environments. You should plant them in a bright and sunny spot in the late spring months. Make a point to water them once or twice a week, depending on how hot it is. They do best in well-drained but moist soil, and they come in a huge range of colors with cheerful faces and smaller deep green leaves.
  1. Marigold (Tagetes)
    These plants originated in Mexico, and they’re the official flower of the Day of the Dead. They have vibrant colors with a stronger fragrance, and they’re also popular in Diwali or the festival of lights. They like dappled shade or full sunlight, and the soil must drain well. They like drier conditions, and you should only water them when the topsoil dries out.

Contact Evergreen Landscaping

Not that you know three hardy indoor plants and two hardy outdoor plants you can grow if you don’t have a green thumb, we’re happy to help you add to this list. You can contact us today for more information, and we’re happy to help you pick out a gorgeous and all but un-killable garden indoors and out.