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Houseplant trends for 2023

Houseplant trends for 2023

As we enter the new year, houseplants continue to be a popular trend in home decor and design. In 2023, we expect to see a few key trends emerge in the world of houseplants. Discover the new houseplant trends for 2023 and create an Urban Jungle, a Green Oasis, or a fantastic houseplant display. 

Houseplant Trends for 2023

  1. First, there will be a focus on sustainability and eco-friendliness. This includes the use of recycled materials for planters and a focus on native, low-maintenance plants that can thrive in a variety of conditions.

  2. Second, we predict that there will be an increase in the use of vertical gardening and hanging plants. This trend not only adds a unique touch to your space but also helps to save on floor space and make the most of a small area.

  3. Third, houseplants with unusual shapes and textures will continue to be popular in 2023. This includes plants like the bird's nest fern and the snake plant, which have unique architectural forms that add interest to any room.

Overall, the houseplant trend for 2023 is all about bringing nature inside and incorporating it into your home in a sustainable, stylish way. Whether you opt for low-maintenance succulents or bold, leafy plants, there is a houseplant out there for every style and space.

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Top 5 Best Houseplants for 2023

 From easy-to-care-for succulents to low-maintenance ferns, these plants are sure to bring a bit of life to your home.

1. Succulents

Succulents are one of the easiest plants to care for, making them an excellent choice for beginners. They can grow in a wide variety of soils and thrive in a wide range of temperatures. They require very little water and care, making them a perfect pick for busy people who don’t have time to water their plants. If you’re looking for a low-maintenance plant that will add a pop of colour and texture to your home, succulents are a perfect choice. They come in a wide array of colours and textures and are an excellent choice for those on the lookout for a forget-me-not indoor plant.

2. Peace Lily

The peace lily is one of the most commonly grown houseplants. This plant is easy to care for and thrives in low light conditions, making it a perfect pick for folks who don’t have a ton of natural light in their home. The peace lily is an excellent pick for beginners as it is one of the easiest houseplants to care for. This plant is also an excellent choice for allergy sufferers out there as it is one of the best air-filtering plants.

3. Spider Plant

If you’re looking for a plant that will add life to your home and help with indoor air quality, a spider plant is a perfect choice. This plant is easy to care for, thriving in low light and indoor environments. The spider plant has long, dangling leaves that will add colour and texture to any indoor space. This plant is also a great choice for beginners as it is easy to care for and requires very little water.

4. Snake Plant

The snake plant is a fantastic choice for anyone who wants to add structure to their home but doesn’t have a lot of time to water or care for a plant. This plant is known as a super-absorbent plant, meaning it will suck up nasty indoor toxins and release clean air back into your home. This plant is also excellent for folks who don’t have a lot of natural light in their home and want to bring some nature indoors. This plant doesn't require much sunlight, so you can place it anywhere.

5. Ferns

If you’re unsure what kind of plant you’d like in your space, a fern is a great choice. These plants come in a wide array of varieties, from fancy and frilly to trailing and simple. Ferns are an excellent choice for beginners as they are easy to care for and don’t require much watering. They are also an excellent choice for folks who don’t have a lot of natural light in their home, as they do well in lower light conditions.

Benefits of Houseplants

Houseplants are more than just pretty additions to your home. They are also great for air quality and indoor ecosystems. Houseplants can help clean the air in your home, removing harmful toxins and allergens. Certain plants have even been shown to lower the levels of CO2 in indoor environments, helping to slow the effects of climate change. Go Green in 2023 by adding one of these 5 fantastic houseplants. 

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