Plants make a home feel more relaxed and inviting. They add colour, soften hard lines, and improve air quality, all while connecting us with nature. Hanging plants are especially useful in smaller homes or for people who like clean, open surfaces. They make use of vertical space, and their natural shape adds movement to a room.
Not every plant needs daily care or perfect conditions. The ones below are all low-maintenance and easy to grow indoors, even in less-than-ideal light. Most only need watering once a week or less, and they’re forgiving if you forget every now and then. If you’re looking for plants that are beautiful and unfussy, these are some of the best to try.
String Of Pearls
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This succulent has a unique look. Small round leaves grow along trailing stems, creating a beaded effect. It grows best in a bright, sunny window and only needs water when the soil is completely dry. Too much water is worse than too little, so it’s a good match for forgetful planters. With time, the strands can grow quite long, creating a dramatic draping effect.
English Ivy
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This traditional vine is just as happy indoors as out. It works well in cooler rooms and doesn’t mind shade, although it will grow faster in brighter light. Its neat, pointed leaves suit both modern and classic interiors. You can let the vines hang down or train them around a hoop or trellis. It also filters airborne toxins, making it a good choice for improving air quality.

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