Low-maintenance gardening is all about choosing plants that suit your schedule and space. These 7 resilient, beginner-friendly plants not only bring greenery into your home but also build your confidence as a gardener.  

Beginning your gardening adventure can be intimidating, but with the right plants, it is a calming and fulfilling hobby. The secret for newbies is selecting greens that don't require constant care but also provide lively life and beauty. Below are 7 low-maintenance plants ideal for beginners.

7 Low-maintenance plants for gardening beginners:

1. Snake Plant (Sansevieria)

Why it's great: Also referred to as the "mother-in-law's tongue," this plant is basically unbreakable. It tolerates very little light, requires very little water, and cleanses indoor air.

Care Tips: Water sparingly when the soil feels dry. Place it in filtered light.

2. Aloe Vera

Why it's great: Aside from its calming medicinal gel, Aloe Vera is a low-maintenance succulent plant that flourishes indoors or outdoors.

Care Tips: Requires bright, indirect light and infrequent watering—perfect for plant-dad or mom forgetters.

3. Money Plant (Pothos)

Why it's great: One of the favorite houseplants, Pothos is fast-growing and can thrive under a variety of light situations. It also purifies the air.

Care Tips: Water when the soil at the top dries out. It can be grown in soil or even in a water-filled jar.

4. Spider Plant

Why it's great: This lovely, arcing plant is easy for beginners to care for and non-toxic, so it's safe for homes with pets. It has baby spiderettes you can propagate.

Care Tips: Enjoys moderate light and watering every week.

5. ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)

Why it's great: With its shiny leaves and low-light, neglect-tolerant attitude, the ZZ plant is a stunning addition to any corner.

Care Tips: Water when soil is bone dry. Never overwater.

6. Peace Lily

Why it's great: Its delicate white flowers and air-purifying abilities make the Peace Lily functional and gorgeous.

Care Tips: Prefers moist soil and filtered light. It will even "droop" to indicate it needs a drink.

7. Jade Plant

Why it's great: A symbol of good fortune, the Jade Plant is a succulent with thick leaves that hold water and grows slowly.

Care Tips: Needs bright light and occasional watering. Avoid soggy soil.