If you often forget to water, don’t worry: there are perfect plants for you. Resistant, independent and beautiful to see, these varieties are ideal for those with little memory or a short time.


Some of these plants are easily found in the most supplied supermarkets or even in gardening centers inside the department stores. Often they are already sold in cute pots, ready to be placed in the living room or in the kitchen without any effort. Yet despite being so accessible, there are still those who think that green at home requires complicated and continuous care.
In reality, everything changes if you choose the right species. There are varieties capable of Resist weeks without waterperfect for those who easily forget the watering can. Some also tolerate the artificial lighttherefore they adapt without problems to corridors or not very bright rooms. It is only needed a free corner and the desire to try. Because in the end, seeing a plant growing even without too many attention is a small daily magic.
Perfect apartment plants for those who forget to water
Those who live in the city and have little free time tend to give up green at home. But why deprive yourself of an element that improves mood, purifies the air and decorates environments? Especially if there are plants that they almost care for themselves. Among the most recommended, there are some who do not fear abandonment. There Sansevieria (mother -in -law language)for example, it is one of the most resistant plants ever: it also lives with very little light and should never be watered too much. There Zamigoculcasalso known as zz Plant, grows slowly but with constancy, it has lucid and fleshy leaves, and requires very little water. The Pothos It is very common and adapts to any type of environment: it grows quickly and can be easily reproduced in water with a simple branch.


Another excellent option is theAloe Veraalso useful for the skin, which resists drought for a long time as long as it has a luminous position. Finally, the Cactus It is a great classic: it doesn’t need many care and can stay weeks without a drop of water. All these plants are perfect for those who forget the watering can. And many are also beautiful to see, with particular shapes and intense colors.
How to choose the right plants without complicating life
When you decide to bring some green into the house, the choice must be made intelligently. It is not necessary to follow the fashions or buy the most “instagrammable” plant. Better to understand first the conditions of the house: is it bright or dark? Is there an dry or humid air?
Here are some practical advice:
- Choose interior plants: Not all plants hold the closed climate of an apartment.
- Check the light: If you have dark rooms, avoid those who love the direct sun.
- Focuses on fat varieties: Generally, they resist the lack of water.
- Better a few but good: better to have three healthy plants than ten always in suffering.
- Eye to the vases: those in terracotta evaporate the water faster. The plastic ones hold it more.
After all, the secret lies in observing. If a plant has yellow leaves or mollicce, something is wrong. But with these varieties it is difficult to make mistakes.
The green that decorates and purifies without stress
Adding plants at home is not just an aesthetic choice. Studies show that some varieties improve air quality, reduce stress and increase concentration. You don’t need a jungle: even a small plant on the desk makes the difference.
It is often believed that only those who have the “green thumb” can enjoy these benefits. In reality it is the opposite: just start with simple and robust plants, like those mentioned. They do not require constant attention and give much more than they ask.
And then, there is something magical to see a plant grow, even if slowly. Remember a little life: it needs little, but with constancy. So why not give one of these green wonders a chance?
A small gesture that transforms space and gives unexpected satisfactions.


Just choose the right plant and let it do the rest.
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