Our Top 5 Pet-Friendly Plant Picks
Hey plant peeps and pet lovers! Let's talk about bringing some greenery into your life without, you know, poisoning your furry fam.
We've got a killer (but not actually) list of the top 5 pet-friendly plants that are totally safe for your cat, dog, or whatever cute critter you share your space with. And the best part? These plants are gorgeous and easy to care for, so even newbies can totally rock this.
Number 5: The Chinese Money Plant (Pilea peperomioides)
Chinese Money Plant, Medium
This little dude is all about the vibes. With its cute, round leaves that look like little coins, it's no wonder it's called the Money Plant. Plus, it's supposed to bring good luck! Sounds good to us.
Here's the basic 411 on keeping this plant happy:
- Light: Give it some bright, indirect light. Think close to a window, but not getting blasted by the sun all day.
- Water: Don't drown it! Let the soil dry out a bit between waterings.
- Temp & Humidity: No worries, this plant is cool with normal room temperature and humidity.
- Soil & Pot: Use a pot with drainage holes and well-draining soil so the roots don't get soggy.
- Fertilizer: A little bit of plant food during the growing season will keep those leaves nice and healthy.
Number 4: String of Hearts (Ceropegia woodii)
String of Hearts, Medium
Cascading vines with heart-shaped leaves? Sold! This plant is as cute as it is easy to care for.
Here's what this plant needs to thrive:
- Light: Low to moderate light is totally fine for this guy.
- Water: Don't sweat it too much. Water it when the soil feels dry to the touch.
- Temp & Humidity: Average room temp and humidity are perfect.
- Soil & Pot: Use a pot with drainage holes and well-draining soil so the roots can breathe.
- Fertilizer: A little diluted fertilizer during spring and summer will keep those vines growing long and strong.
Number 3: Prayer Plant 'Beauty Kim' (Maranta leuconeura)
Prayer Plant 'Beauty Kim', Medium
This plant has got some seriously amazing leaves with cool patterns, and the best part is it won't harm your furry friends.
Here's how to keep this beauty happy:
- Light: Bright, indirect light is key. Think dappled sunlight, not harsh rays.
- Water: Keep the soil moist, but not soggy.
- Temp & Humidity: Likes it warm and humid, kind of like a jungle in there.
- Soil & Pot: Use a pot with drainage holes and well-draining soil that stays aerated.
- Fertilizer: A little plant food during spring and summer will keep those leaves looking amazing.
Number 2: Parlor Palm (Chamaedorea elegans)
Parlor Palm, Small
This elegant palm is a classic for a reason. It's easy on the eyes, easy to care for, and pet-safe!
Here's what your palm needs to stay happy:
- Light: Low light is no problem for this palm. Perfect for those areas that don't get a ton of sunshine.
- Water: Water it when the soil feels dry to the touch. Don't over do it!
- Temp & Humidity: Average room temperature and humidity are just fine.
- Soil & Pot: Use a pot with drainage holes and well-draining soil so the roots don't get flooded.
- Fertilizer: A little fertilizer every now and then during spring and summer will keep it looking lush.
Number 1: Braided Money Tree (Pachira aquatica)
Braided Money Tree, Medium
This plant is all about good vibes and positive energy. Plus, it's braided which is just cool. And guess what? It's totally safe for your pets!
Here's how to keep your money tree thriving:
- Light: Give it some bright, indirect light. No harsh rays though.
- Water: Let the soil dry out a bit between waterings. Overwatering is a no-no.
- Temp & Humidity: Normal room temperature and humidity are A-OK.
- Soil & Pot: Use a pot with drainage holes and well-draining soil so the roots can breathe.
- Fertilizer: A little plant food during spring and summer will keep those leaves looking shiny and happy.
So there you have it! The top 5 pet-friendly plants that are perfect for anyone who wants to add a little green to their life, pets in mind!