The Most Popular Plants For Apartments In Noblesville

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 apartment, enhance air quality, change your feelings, and make you feel near to nature when you can’t travel outside to experience your beautiful community. The most popular plants for apartments in Noblesville don’t need much care. If you want some topiaries or succulents in your living spaces, these low-maintenance plants are a great addition for your apartment.

The Most Popular Plants For Apartments In Noblesville With Low Light

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

Your apartment layout was built for people but notnecessarily house plants. If your place doesn’t bring in lots of natural light, you can still enjoy greenery that grow in dimly lit rooms. Spider plants are popular, easy plants that don’t require an abundance sun. These plants have long flat leaves that grow by spintering out “spiderettes,” or tiny replicants of themselves that trail off of the primary plant. They are nice on high shelving that allow the tendrils room to hang down. Spider plants are awfully forgiving and only require care when the leaves gets dry. They also like a little crowding, so you shouldn’t have to re-pot them almost ever.

One of the best plants for apartments in Noblesville is the peace lily. These lovely plants have fashionable emerald green leaves and classic white flowers. They rise taller than they are wide and shouldn’t need a lot of natural light, so you can park one in any nook in your apartment. They also shouldn’t demand much upkeep and will show you that they need water by dropping leaves.

The Top Apartment Plants That Don’t Need A Lot Of Water

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

If you’re working, studying, or experiencing your community’s excellent amenities, it’s easy to fail to remember to take care of your houseplants. To avoid killing your houseplants, buy cacti and succulents. These desert plants only look for water once or twice a week in warmer months and less during colder months. Put them in a desert soil and rock mix and stick them in a sunny spot like a bedroom window sill.

Cacti and succulents are now stylish as decor knick knacks. You can order them in various shapes, sizes, and colors. Place your cacti and succulents in decorative pots or hanging terrariums, or combine different kinds in a big pot.

The Most Popular Plants For Cleaning Your Indoor Air

Spacious living room with plants in The Verge Luxury Apartments.

Microscopic toxins from outdoor air and household items can store up in the air in your apartment. You’ll breathe easier with purifying plants like pothos and snake plants. They suck up contaminants from the air and breath out pure air back into your living space.

Pothos are leafy with longer stems that want to spill over the corners of shelving or hanging baskets. They thrive in any lighting with scheduled watering.

Snake plants have firm, pointed leaves that stand up and down. They differ with some other plants if you are looking to display a few types together. Snake plants should withstand a bit of forgetfulness and demands little lighting or water, meaning that they are difficult to hurt.

Bring Your Plants Home To Hyde Park Towns & Flats

Hyde Park Towns & Flats has a great apartment for you and your plants! Come see our Leasing Specialists to find out about our spacious layouts, exciting amenities, and friendly community. Just phone 317-316-3551 or schedule a tour to find your new home.