House plants that stay tiny?
What is the best indoor plant to own?
You could go with Money Plants . They're really hardy and are best suited to apartments and homes.
Alternatively, if your house has some sort of central cooling and/or has a cool ambient temperature, you could also go for Jasmine - it has a nice smell and if you wanted to make some money on the side, you could sell the blossoms to nearby temples - Indian women love to wear them in their hair. You can also try getting Periwinkles . They're tough, fairly low-maintanence and their beauty lies in their simplicity.
For outdoor plants to keep in apartment balconies, bougainvillea are both beautiful and very tough - they need a bit of a warm climate and plenty of sunshine, though. Another one, while not being pretty would be Mother-in-law's tongue - this is very low maintainence and is very hardy.
I like gardening in my spare time, so I hope it helps.
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If it was me (I love to cook) I would look at growing different herbs as well. It will give your home a "living" feeling, and add some quality to your food.
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Years ago I bought a Snake Plant from a thrift store (it was very sad and wilted, sitting in a plastic bag out in the sun.... they still charged me two dollars for it lol). This plant grew A LOT and I had to buy a larger pot for it, then I bought a second pot to move the rest of the plants into. Then I just gave it away to my friends.
Are there any plants that will live forever in a small to medium sized pot? I like having plants in my apartment but I don't want to add "plant management" to my ever-increasing to-do list. Thank you for any help.