English ivy, a rich, green plant that thrives in bright sunshine, is easy to cultivate indoors and adds color to any kitchen.
Aloe vera, the “plant of immortality,” is one of the hardest plants to destroy, even in your kitchen. Having a potted aloe vera is like having 24/7 pharmaceutical access.
This hardy, easy-care houseplant is a unique cast iron kitchen addition. The bright green, leafy cast iron plant can survive severe low light, variable heat, and infrequent watering better than most houseplants.
All stainless steel appliances? Aluminum plant leaves are green and metallic silver, making them suitable. Place this in a hanging basket away from drafts like your heater or AC.
Spider plants thrive in a range of situations and require little care. This plant can flourish in your kitchen with periodic waterings and trimming, under the window in the sun or on the countertop under overhanging cabinets.
Basil is one of the easiest kitchen herbs to grow. Simply know that it prefers moist soil, sun, and warmth. For south-facing kitchen windows, this plant is ideal.
Snake plants do their best when you basically forget about them. They don’t need much water and they definitely don’t need much light.
Nearly 90% of kitchen plants are pothos. These sturdy trailing vines can tolerate any light conditions.