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Many low-light tolerant houseplants are forgiving for beginners; choose by the light your space actually gets.
It varies by plant, but most houseplants do best in bright, indirect light rather than deep shade or harsh direct sun.
Yellowing is often from overwatering or low light; bring us a photo and we can help you narrow it down.
Match the plant to the light the room really gets. Several houseplants tolerate low light, while others need bright indirect light. Tell us the room and we can help you choose.
Most prefer to dry out partway between waterings rather than staying wet. Check the soil first, since overwatering is the most common houseplant problem.
Pet-friendly houseplants per the ASPCA include spider plant, Boston fern, parlor palm, calathea, and African violet. Always confirm a specific plant before bringing it home, since some common houseplants are toxic to pets.
Houseplants commonly recommended for indoor foliage include pothos, snake plant, peace lily, and spider plant. They are easy to grow inside; keep in mind that snake plant, pothos, and peace lily are toxic to pets, while spider plant is pet-safe.