There’s plenty of benefits to having plants indoors. Not only does it make your home feel and look more alive, but indoor plants also help improve air quality and reduce stress among many other things. However, a lot of people’s hesitation comes from the responsibility of taking care of the plants and keeping them alive. Fortunately, there are tons of low-maintenance indoor plants that could even withstand Baguio City’s cold weather. So, if you’re up for adding a little greenery in your Baguio home, here are some great suggestions.
Pothos Plants
Pothos plants are pretty popular for accessorizing any room because of their beautiful trailing vine filled with heart-shaped leaves. And they’re also great at purifying indoor air of chemicals like formaldehyde and benzene. Though Pothos plants love sunlight, they can still thrive in rooms that don’t get a lot of it. And they only need minimal watering throughout the week.
Snake Plant

Snake plants are one of the toughest plants to kill. All you need to do is water them at least once every two weeks and they’re good to go. Whatever the lighting condition or the weather, this plant will remain strong and keep brightening up your home.
Spider Plant

Spider plants make great plant additions to any room in your home because of its modest size. You can place them on tabletops or hang them up in any room of the house. It’s also the perfect indoor plant for beginners because it thrives on indirect sunlight and requires little watering throughout the week.
Aloe Vera

Aside from being able to tolerate a lot of weather conditions and being one of the easiest indoor plants to take care of, aloe vera also has a lot of helpful uses. It can be used to soothe burns, moisturize the skin, treat itching, and a lot more. All it needs is a lot of sunlight so try to keep it near your windows.
Jade Plant

In Feng Shui, the jade plant also known as the money tree symbolizes wealth, growth, and prosperity. And they’re thought to bring good luck into the house. You can place these sweet little plants on any desk, countertop, and bookshelf in your home. And you’d only need to water them occasionally and give them a couple of hours in the sun a day for them to thrive.