Indoorplants

7 Most Demanded Indoor Plant on Summer

As an experienced gardener with years of experience caring for indoor plants, I can speak to the fun and satisfaction of creating a healthy indoor jungle. With summer approaching, now is the ideal time to incorporate some fresh greenery into your living area and create your lush sanctuary indoors. In this post, I’ll reveal my favorite selections for indoor plants that not only survive but thrive over the summer.

Whether you possess tropical foliage, succulents, or flowering plants, recognizing the distinct qualities of your most popular indoor plants is the first step toward proper summer maintenance.

Drawing on my personal experiences and knowledge, I’ll walk you through the selection process and provide tips for caring for these green friends during the warmer months. And at the end I will share with you one bonus tips to care your plant.

1.Philodendron (Philodendron spp.)

Philodendron

 Philodendrons are a popular choice for novice indoor gardeners because of their luxurious foliage and laid-back disposition. There is a philodendron variation to fit every taste and area, from the heart-shaped leaves of the Philodendron cordatum to the eye-catching split leaves of the Philodendron bipinnatifidum. From my experience, I’ve discovered that philodendrons like constantly wet soil over the summer and do well in bright, in direct light.

2.Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis)Aloe vera

Aloe vera is not only a versatile medical plant known for its healing powers, but it is also an attractive addition to any indoor garden. Aloe vera, with its soft, succulent leaves and stunning rosette growth pattern, offers a pop of green to windowsills and tabletops. According to my personal experience, aloe vera thrives in bright, indirect light and requires seldom watering, making it an ideal choice for summer indoor gardening.

3.Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica)

Rubber PlantWith its bright, glossy leaves and upright growth pattern, the rubber plant stands out in any interior environment. This hardy plant can withstand low light levels and requires little maintenance, making it an ideal choice for summer indoor gardening. In my personal experience, rubber plants grow with modest watering and occasional spraying to maintain humidity levels.

4.ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)ZZ Plant

If you want a low-maintenance plant that will tolerate neglect and thrive in harsh environments, look no further than the ZZ plant. With its glossy, dark green leaves and upright growth style, the ZZ plant gives a touch of contemporary elegance to any setting. From personal experience, its hardiness in low light and infrequent watering makes it a good choice for summer indoor gardening.

5.Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)

Spider Plant

Spider plants are prized for their elegant arching leaves and abundant production of young spiderettes, which drape gracefully from long, thin stalks. These easy-care plants thrive in bright, indirect light and can withstand a broad variety of temperatures, making them ideal for summer living areas. In my experience, spider plants benefit from regular watering and periodic fertiliser to promote healthy development.

6.Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema)

Chiness Evergreen

Chinese evergreens are praised for their colourful leaves and tolerance of low light conditions, making them ideal for brightening up poorly lit environments. From the brilliant pink and green leaves of Aglaonema ‘Pink Dalmatian’ to the striking silver and green variegation of Aglaonema ‘Silver Bay,’ there’s a Chinese evergreen variation for everyone. In my experience, Chinese evergreens grow with modest watering and periodic fertilizing over the warmer months.

7.Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)

Peace LillyThe peace lily is not only a gorgeous addition to your interior garden but also a great air purifier, eliminating pollutants like formaldehyde and benzene. Its thick, dark green foliage and exquisite white blossoms bring a sense of calm to any area, making it a favourite option for summer decor. In my experience, peace lilies grow in medium to low light and enjoy constantly wet soil, making them excellent for bathrooms or kitchens.

That’s it: my best recommendations for indoor plants that will thrive in your summer sanctuary. Whether you’re an experienced indoor gardener or just getting started, these hardy plants will brighten your house and improve your mood throughout the summer. I can personally speak to the delight and satisfaction of caring for these green friends, and I hope you will feel the same way as you start on your indoor gardening adventure. Happy planting!

Now time for Bonus tips that i follow to care my plant

Watering Strategies:
Watering is perhaps the most essential component of summer maintenance for indoor plants. In the heat of summer, plants may require more frequent watering to replace moisture lost via transpiration. However, it is critical to maintain a balance and prevent overwatering your plants. Before watering, always check the soil’s moisture level and modify your watering plan accordingly. Remember that most indoor plants are more tolerant to drought than waterlogged circumstances, so it’s best to keep them submerged rather than over watering.