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The Top Plants For Apartments In Fishers

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

You may think of them as “houseplants,” but there are plants can prosper in an apartment also. Plants can add excitement to your apartment decor, upgrade air quality, lighten your mood, and make you feel near to nature if you can’t go out of your apartment to have fun in your scenic community. The top plants for apartments in Fishers don’t want a bunch of care. If you want some greenery in your home, these low-maintenance houseplants are a great addition for your apartment.

The Most Popular Plants For Apartments In Fishers With Artificial Light

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

Your apartment flow was created for human inhabitants but notnecessarily house plants. If your room doesn’t give you a lot of natural light, you can bring in greenery that grow in low light conditions. Spider plants are popular, hardy plants that don’t demand a lot of sunlight. These plants have long spiky leaves and propagate by spintering out “spiderettes,” or smaller doppelgangers of themselves that hang from the primary plant. They look great on higher surface that give the tendrils a place to grow. Spider plants are very hardy and only need watering when they are dry. They also are accustomed to small pots, so you won’t have to re-pot them on a day-to-day basis.

The peace lily is also one of the best plants for apartments in Fishers. These sweet plants have stylish dark green leaves and ivory flowers. They are taller than they are wide and won’t need a lot of light, so you can park one in any corner in your smaller apartment. They also don’t need much upkeep and will let you know that they need water by dropping leaves.

The Top Apartment Plants That Shouldn’t Demand A Lot Of Water

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

If you’re a work-a-holic, traveling, or enjoying your community’s outdoor amenities, you might forget to water your leafy friends. To stop killing your houseplants, go with succulents and cacti. These desert-native plants only want water once or twice a week in summer seasons and less frequently during the cold. Plant them in a desert soil and rock mix and place them in a sunny spot like a window sill.

Succulents and cacti are now trendy as room accents. You can order them in numerous shapes, sizes, and colors. Place your cacti and succulents in decorative terracotta pots or hanging terrariums, or put in some unique kinds in one large pot.

The Top Plants For Purifying Your Apartment Air

Spacious living room with plants in The Verge Luxury Apartments.

Microscopic contaminants from outdoor pollution and household sprays can accumulate in the air in your home. You’ll live better with live plants like snake plants and pathos. They absorb toxins from the air and give off pure air back into your rooms.

Pothos are leafy plants with lengthy stalks that like to creep over the ledges of shelving or hanging pots. They excel in any lighting with regular watering.

Snake plants have rigid, pointed leaves that stand up and down. They diverge with other houseplants if you are looking to cluster a few varieties together. Snake plants can resist a little neglect and require not much light or water, making them difficult to hurt.

Bring Your Plants Home To Spark Apartments

Spark Apartments has a great apartment for you and all of your plants! Talk to our Leasing Specialists and ask about our popular layouts, desirable amenities, and welcoming community. Just call 463-210-1702 or schedule a tour to meet your new home.