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 12 Simple houseplants that grow well on cold winter days



When winter comes, you will have months of the snow-covered, dormant garden. This season brings an unfavorable climate for plant growth. However, indoor plants will give you something to do and greenery to enjoy. We have listed 12 easy houseplants that will grow well on cold winter days. Today these hardy plants will help to green your space even in low light, cold months.


Not only do they grow well in low temperatures, but they also make your space green all year round. In addition, they provide many health benefits such as CO2 absorption, air purification, removal of toxic gases, and creation of new, airy space. They are very easy to grow indoors without the need for much care. Growing these plants is a great gift that nature will give to your life during the boring winter and the greens you live with will add beauty and greenery to your indoor spaces.


1 snake plant


Snake Plant not only has a cool look, it grows tall, but it is almost indestructible. If you forget to water or leave it for a few weeks, will it grow well too? It is absolutely fine with low light and infrequent watering.


2 Jade plant


Jade plant prefers temperate and low light environment. Water is needed only when the soil feels completely dry, as the leaves retain water.


3 spider plant



Spider plant is an easy and resilient plant. Keep it alive for a long time and it will germinate small spider babies. This plant grows happily in moderate light and slightly moist soil.


4 Chinese Evergreen


Chinese evergreen is very hardy to cold and dry environments. It does not tolerate excessive irrigation. So you need to grow it in well-drained pots. Regularly wipe the leaves to prevent them from being caught by insects such as spiders or aphids.


5 Orchid


Orchids are happy flowers, they do not need enough moisture, humidity, direct light, and daylight. They are suitable for cats and you can grow these wonderful flowers in your home.


6 fiddle leaf image



Fiddle leaf figs are easy to grow with little effort. Depending on how dry your house is, it may need water for two weeks or every month. In addition, it helps to purify the air and absorb bad odors in your home.


7 Peace Lily


Bees Lily thrives in low light conditions and with low maintenance, prefers to be alone in its container. It needs a good amount of water and will return well if ignored for a while.


8 ZZ plant


The ZZ plant is very easy to maintain. It thrives in all environments including cold and wet, hot and dry, full sun, or completely shaded.


9 Aloe Plant



Aloe Plant is one of the most easily grown plants. If you live in a dry house for a few weeks, the cactus will still grow well. It holds water in its thick leaves, so it can go long distances between waterings and wants to be close to the light source.


10 philodendron


Philodendrons come from tropical forests and prefer shade or indirect light. Although low light is not a problem for philodendrons, they require a lot of moisture.


11 Christmas Cactus


Christmas cactus thrives when slightly neglected. Its flowers bloom best in the sun, but they tolerate full shade and dry rooms. Be sure to water only when the soil is completely dry, as frequent watering is not tolerated.


12 succulent


In winter, succulent plants do not need much water. As the weather warms, continue regular watering.

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