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The Most Popular Plants For Apartments In Westfield

December 17, 2021
Blue and green apartment at Union Street Flats.

They might be named “houseplants,” but indoor plants can thrive in an apartment as well. Plants can add excitement to your decor, enhance air quality, change your feelings, and let you feel close to the world when you can’t get outside to enjoy your wonderful community. The top plants for apartments in Westfield don’t want a lot of care. If you need some topiaries or succulents around your living spaces, these no-fuss plants are a great addition for your apartment.

The Best Plants For Apartments In Westfield With Artificial Light

A bedroom with a plant in the corner in 116 apartments.

Your apartment flow was created for people but notalways plants. If your room doesn’t have lots of direct sunlight, you can find greenery that grow in dimly lit rooms. Spider plants are popular, low-maintenance plants that won’t demand an abundance sun. These plants feature long flat leaves that reproduce by spintering out “spiderettes,” or smaller doppelgangers of themselves that hang from the primary plant. They look perfect on top shelves that give the tendrils room to hang down. Spider plants are pretty forgiving and only need watering when they dry out. They also like a little crowding, so you don’t have to re-pot them on a day-to-day basis.

The peace lily is also one of the most popular plants for apartments in Westfield. These pretty plants have fashionable forest green leaves and white flowers. They grow taller than they are wide and don’t need much light, so you can fit one in any corner in your apartment. They also don’t demand much water and will tell forgetful caretakers that they need water when they lose leaves.

The Best Apartment Plants That Shouldn’t Need Constant Drinks Of Water

A kitchen with succulent plants on a counter in Echo Park Bloomington Apartments. 

If you’re working, studying, or loving your community’s excellent amenities, it’s easy to overlook to take care of your houseplants. To avoid killing your vegetation, buy cacti and succulents. These desert plants only look for water once a week in warm seasons and less during colder months. Put them in a cactus and succulent soil and rock mix and stick them in a bright area like a kitchen window.

Cacti and succulents are now fashionable as room knick knacks. You can get them in various sizes, colors, and shapes. Place your cacti and succulents in decorative flower pots or hanging terrariums, or put in different species in one spacious pot.

The Best Plants For Purifying Your Inside Air

Spacious living room with plants in The Verge Luxury Apartments.

Unseen substances from general dust and indoor things can live in the air in your home. You’ll live better with live plants like pothos and snake plants. They absorb toxins from the environment and give off clean oxygen back into your apartment.

Pothos are leafy with long stems that tend to come over the edges of shelving or hanging pots. They work in any lighting with regular watering.

Snake plants have firm, pointed leaves that stand upright. They contrast with other vegetation if you plan to cluster a few varieties together. Snake plants can stand up to a bit of neglect and require relatively little lighting or water, making them difficult to kill.

Bring Your Plants Home To Wheelhouse Apartments on the Monon

Wheelhouse Apartments on the Monon has a perfect apartment for you and all of your plants! Come see our Leasing Specialists and ask about our spacious floor plans, exciting amenities, and welcoming community. Just dial 463-223-4309 or book a tour to find your next home.