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The Top Plants For Apartments In Zionsville

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

You may call them “houseplants,” but there are vegetation can thrive in apartments also. Plants can sprinkle in interest to your rooms, improve air quality, lighten your disposition, and let you feel close to nature when you can’t go out of your apartment to have fun in your beautiful community. The top plants for apartments in Zionsville don’t require a bunch of upkeep. If you are looking for some greenery around your home, these easy-to-care-for plants are a wonderful addition for your apartment.

The Most Popular Plants For Apartments In Zionsville With Low Light

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

Your apartment layout was designed for human inhabitants but notalways vegetation. If your apartment doesn’t have a lot of direct sunlight, you can find plants that grow in low light conditions. Spider plants are popular, low-maintenance plants that don’t need much natural light. These plants feature slender spiky leaves that propagate by spintering out “spiderettes,” or smaller replicants of themselves that dangle off of the primary plant. They look great on higher surface that allow the tendrils space to dangle. Spider plants are awfully hardy and only need watering when the leaves dry out. They also don’t mind a crowded pot, so you won’t have to replant them on a day-to-day basis.

Don’t sleep on the peace lily as a great plant for Zionsville apartments. These pretty plants have stylish forest green leaves and classic white flowers. They grow tall rather than wide and won’t demand an abundance of sunlight, so you can stick one in any nook of your apartment. They also shouldn’t require much water and will show you that it’s watering time when they lose leaves.

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

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

If you’re working, traveling, or enjoying your community’s outdoor amenities, you might forget to take care of your leafy friends. To side step killing your vegetation, get cacti and succulents. These desert plants only need to be watered once or twice a week in warm weather and less during colder months. Place them in a desert soil mix and stick them in a sunny space like a window sill.

Cacti and succulents are very fashionable as room knick knacks. You can find them in many difference colors, shapes, and sizes. Display your cacti and succulents in colorful terracotta pots or floating terrariums, or combine some unique species in a big pot.

The Most Popular Plants For Cleaning Your Inside Air

Spacious living room with plants in The Verge Luxury Apartments.

Unseen substances from outside air and inside items can live in the environment in your home. You’ll feel better with living plants like pothos and snake plants. They eat up contaminants from the air and release clean oxygen back into your apartment.

Pothos are leafy with long stems that like to creep over the ledges of bookcases or hanging pots. They thrive in any lighting with scheduled watering.

Snake plants have stiff, pointed leaves that grow upright. They diverge with some other houseplants if you want to display a few varieties together. Snake plants will resist a bit of neglect and demands relatively little lighting or water, meaning that they are tough to kill.

Bring Your Plants Home To Sylo Apartments

Sylo Apartments has a perfect apartment for you and your plants! Come see our Leasing Specialists and ask about our spacious floor plans, exciting amenities, and welcoming community. Just phone (317) 209-9209 or book a tour to find your new home.