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FEJKA green artificial hanging plant, realistic foliage, plastic material, cascading design.Artificial greenery FEJKA on white shelf, small in size compared to lamps.

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FEJKA potted plant, green, plastic, hanging, modern design.FEJKA white hanging plant with long green leaves, suspended near bright window, longer than small wooden chair beside.

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A potted DYPSIS LUTESCENS with green fronds; potterys orange, ceramic.Indoor plants, books in basket, cosy seat. Natural light.

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FEJKA Artificial potted plant, in/outdoor/Lavender lilac, 12 cmThree potted plants, two tall white pots with green leafy plants, and one low wide pot with purple flowers, on a tiled surface against a white wall.
Potted SPATHIPHYLLUM plant with white flowers in a brown plastic container.A potted green plant sits on a rustic wooden table against a grey wall. Next to it, a glass jar filled with pencils and a stack of cardboard boxes.

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This is how you keep your indoor plants alive

Whether you have a green thumb, or not. Here are some tips to keep your indoor plants alive.

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What are the best flowers and plants for homes?

There’s no such thing as the best indoor plant – plenty of plants can thrive in your house or outdoor space, so it comes down to exploring your personal preference. If you want a low maintenance plant, succulents are a good choice as they rarely need watering. A lack of direct sunlight in your home could call for a plant like the dragon tree. For decorative purposes, you may consider impressive climbing vines, while a fruit tree will produce edible summer treats. There’s a hugely diverse range of indoor plants and flowers that you can bring into your home. Discover your personal taste when it comes to colours, fragrances and levels of maintenance required.

An additional factor to consider is how safe a plant is around pets. For some pets, ingesting the leaves or flowers of certain house plants will make them very sick – so it’s worth double checking that your preferred plants won’t cause harm to any curious pups or cats sharing your home.