The Best House Plants for UK Weather: Surviving and Thriving Indoors

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The Best House Plants for UK Weather: Surviving and Thriving Indoors

By Julie Fitzgerald 

Julie Fitzgerald is a lifestyle and DIY writer with a passion for crafting and creating. Whether it’s through blog posts, tutorials, or how-to guides, Julie is dedicated to empowering others to take on DIY projects and create something beautiful and unique. When not writing, you can find her spending time in the garden or creating a new mosaic project.

Indoor plants can transform your living space into an oasis of tranquillity, purify the air, and provide a feeling of connection to nature even in urban settings. But as the weather in the UK can be fickle, it’s critical to choose plants that can adapt and thrive indoors.

In this article, we’ll guide you through some of the most resilient and easy-to-care-for indoor plants suitable for UK weather.

Aloe Vera

One of the most popular houseplants, aloe vera has distinctive, thick, pointed leaves. They revel in the light-filled spaces near windows, making them a fitting choice for UK homes that get plenty of sunlight.

Aloes also love a bit of dry air, mirroring the typical indoor atmosphere during a UK winter. Water sparingly during the colder months, increasing during the summer but ensuring the water drains away.

Remember, Aloe Vera plants have medicinal properties, and the gel from their leaves can soothe minor burns and skin irritations.

Philodendron

Consider bringing the lush greenery of tropical rainforest into your UK home with the versatile Philodendron. Known for their heart-shaped, glossy leaves and their ability to climb or trail, these plants are a visual treat.

Philodendrons adapt well to lower light conditions typical in many UK homes. They prefer warmth but can tolerate a bit of chill, reflecting the fluctuating indoor temperatures we often experience.

Just remember, they don’t like waterlogged soil, so let them dry out a bit between waterings. Give them a balanced liquid feed every couple of weeks during the growing season, and they’ll reward you with vibrant, lush foliage.

Different types of philodendron can be perfect for your home. Some examples include silver sword, heart-leaf, monkey mask, and imperial green.

Snake Plant

If you’ve been known to neglect your houseplants occasionally, the snake plant might be your perfect match. Its striking, tall, and stiff leaves set it apart, often featuring a range of greens and yellows.

Snake plants are notorious survivors, tolerating low light levels and sporadic watering. They’re also excellent at purifying the air, removing toxins like formaldehyde and benzene.

Snake plants do well in a range of conditions, but try to avoid overwatering them, and they’ll thrive.

Peace Lily

With their graceful, arching white flowers and lush green leaves, peace lilies can brighten any corner of your home. They are one of the few houseplants that bloom well even in lower light conditions, making them a brilliant choice for spaces away from windows.

They like higher humidity levels, mirroring the UK’s often-damp weather. Water them regularly, keeping the soil moist, but avoid waterlogging.

Every now and then, give them a shower to keep their leaves dust-free.

Spider Plant 

The Spider Plant, with its long, arching leaves and baby plantlets, has a lovely cascading effect when placed in a hanging basket.

They enjoy bright, indirect light and a good level of humidity, making them quite suitable for the typical UK home.

Despite their delicate look, Spider Plants are tough and easy to grow. They are also among the top plants for purifying indoor air.

Keep their soil lightly moist and provide them with a standard liquid feed during the growing season for the best results.

Conclusion

Having indoor plants can introduce a bit of nature into your living space and offer numerous benefits, from air purification to improved mental well-being. By choosing plants that are well-suited to the indoor conditions typical in the UK, you can ensure they not only survive but thrive.

So, why not add a touch of green to your home today? Whether you choose the tropical Philodendron, the hardy Aloe Vera, the robust Snake Plant, the graceful Peace Lily, or the purifying Spider Plant, you’ll be well on your way to creating your indoor oasis.

Don’t forget to visit your local British Garden Centre for our fantastic range of houseplants or shop our online range of pots and houseplants on our online store.

Thanks for reading.

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