
With California’s “winter” finally over, many of us are preparing to do a bit of spring cleaning or are even making a move to a new apartment before summer rolls around. There’s something great about making a move in the springtime and starting over with the season. So if you are planning on making a move, check out our apartments in California to find the perfect community to call your new home.
Whether you start over fresh or stay in the apartment you have, plants are great because they can bring a room together and add that final touch of completeness to the décor. Beyond the aesthetic reasons, plants greatly improve the quality of air inside our homes by cycling through the CO2 and creating fresh oxygen. That said, there is nothing worse than purchasing a plant and watching it progressively turn brown over the weeks and ultimately die.
To help you out, we’ve created a list of great indoor plants that are robust enough to last from this spring to next spring all the while purifying and de-stressing your home.
Peperomia plants are hardy indoor plants with heart-shaped green leaves that prefer to be neglected rather than over-cared for. If repotting is necessary, be sure to do so in the spring as that is the time of the year that they are in their sprouting phase and most adaptable to change.
Dracaena plants are smaller in size and are shrub-like, which makes them great house plants. Besides the aesthetic reasons for purchasing, Dracaenas are incredibly adaptable and will not wilt and die if you forget to water them for a week.
Pothos plants are great indoor plants that do well when planted in a hanging basket in a patio or kitchen. They will thrive in dimly-lit rooms and well-lit areas, which make them an exceptionally easy plant to care for. Pothos plants are also great decorative pieces for a home because they have a bushy jungle-like look to them.
Areca Palms topped NASA’s study on indoor air purifying plants. Areca palms are great house plants because they quickly add a tropical vibe to any room and they’re incredibly resistant to drought.