When watering your indoor plants, err on the side of too dry, rather than too wet. If you don’t have the right conditions, invest in a few inexpensive grow lights so your plants can thrive indoors. ![]() North-facing windows typically don’t offer sufficient light, especially in the winter. West-facing windows often have intense light that may be too strong in summertime, so you might need to shade some of your indoor plants with a sheer curtain. Most houseplants have tropical origins, so they like bright, indirect light (not direct sunlight), which is typically best in east- or south-facing windows. You just need to give them the basics: proper light and water. And even if you don't have a green thumb, there actually are many low-maintenance plants you can grow indoors. In fact, some research has shown that just being around plants can make people feel better! If you can't spend time outside in your garden with your favorite shrubs and flowering vines, indoor plants can add a pop of color and bring joy to any room in the house. ![]() No matter what the season, a bit of greenery inside your home can boost your mood and elevate your decor.
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