Have you ever wondered about having plants in the kitchen? This is an excellent place to decorate with some plants. Generally, kitchens have good ventilation with large windows that provide plenty of light and fresh air. However, it can also be a little difficult place for delicate plants because of the fumes, humidity, and heat generation by the stove or oven and grease.

How much light your kitchen receives?

This is the first and most important step that will decide whether you can grow plants in your kitchen or not. Does your kitchen have a window that receives some amount of direct sunlight? A south-facing window would be best. It’s simple, the more sunlight, the better. If your kitchen window receives indirect sun, you’ll need to grow plants that grow without direct sunlight.

Which plants can you have in the kitchen?

Plants that can survive changes in temperature and air currents are best. Outdoor plants, if they are placed in a location with good ventilation and lighting, can adapt easily into the kitchen, but be sure to remove them a few days abroad.

Grow herbs on a kitchen window

The kitchen is the ideal place to grow herbs. Grow herbs on a kitchen windowsill or in a hanging basket. Check out our post on how to grow herbs on a windowsill. Herbs will not only decorate your kitchen, but you’ll get fresh leaves handily to prepare delicious dishes.

Edibles and flowers that you can grow in the kitchen

Herbs such as rosemary, lavender, basil, parsley, lemon balm, lemongrass, mint, oregano, cilantro, and thyme are easy to grow. You can also plant scented geraniums, African violet, begonia, and impatiens to enjoy the beautiful flowers. In edibles, small and easy to grow plants like ginger, garlic, green onions, spinach are perfect options. You can also try to grow a lemon tree.

Easiest kitchen plants

Some low maintenance kitchen plants you can have are aloes, snake plants, pothos, philodendrons, ferns, spider plants, ivies, and much more, see our guide on the most easy to grow indoor plants for more options. You can also combine these or herbs with other ornamental plants to decorate your kitchen and to make the cooking more enjoyable.

Grow air purifying and air freshening plants

Some plant species, in particular, have the capacity to absorb odors and purify the air and are good to grow in the kitchen, like the peace lily, jasmine, mum, geranium, mint, Boston fern, rubber plant, and gerbera daisy. Take advantage of these natural air fresheners to purify the air in your kitchen.

Try succulents. They are low maintenance

Prefer plants that require little care and attention and adjust well to your conditions, not to mention the species of succulents and cacti, they are ideal to have at home as they are nearly maintenance-free and do very well indoors.

Also Read: Creative succulent planter ideas

Which plants should you avoid growing in the kitchen?

Avoid plants that can grow too large or spread a lot or those species that have toxic components. Don’t grow any of these common poisonous plants like dieffenbachia, bird of paradise, kafir lily, and some common poisonous flowers in your kitchen.

Also Read: Balcony Decorating Ideas

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