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18/04/2021 By Rakhi Parsai Leave a Comment

Never dying plants- Top 7 varieties that are hard to kill

They say not everybody has a green thumb and can grow plants easily. Well to some extent this may be true as well. Not everyone has the art of growing and managing plants. But I have good news for such people, there are few never-dying plants who can survive in every condition with little care (almost). Today in this post I will be sharing such hard-to-kill plants that are beautiful and easy to manage as well.

Here is the list of Never dying plants- Top 7 varieties that are hard to kill

  1. Air Plants- These are beautiful varieties of plants that do not need water or soil to grow. They can just be hung in the air with a thread and will survive easily. I was shocked when I saw them for the first time as they literally do not need water. All you have to do is soak them in water once in two weeks and they will be happy. Air plants prefer to stay indoors and like indirect sunlight.Never dying plants
  2. Kalanchoes- These are lovely-looking plants from the succulent family. And being succulent, they have beautiful flowers blooming on them. Kalanchoes require very little care and moderate watering that too when the soil is dry to touch. The only way to kill this plant is to over-water it. They don’t sit well with too moist soil.Never dying plants
  3. Bamboo- These are a hardy variety that doesn’t require much water and care. They can be grown in water as popularly known by most of people or can be grown in soil as well. I have in soil and it’s just a beautiful one with over 5 feet height to date.Never dying plants
  4. Orchids- Orchids are beautiful plants that can have the bloom for as long as 6 months. Very easy to maintain they can easily survive with less water as well. Never dying plants
  5. Peace Lily- These are almost impossible to kill plants and they are the beautiful varieties that add lush and vibrance to your living room. Like many other varieties, they will be happy to be ignored till their leaves start to droop which indicates they need water. Overwatering is the only way you can kill these beauties
  6. Pothos Plant- Well, I am sure you will be having at least one pothos variety in your house. They are a beautiful family of plants that can grow easily on soil or even in water. They can easily survive in almost all conditions. Even if you let them dry or over water, they won’t complain much. So, you see you just can’t go wrong with this plant.
  7. Succulents- Succulents have gained popularity recently for their diverse beauty and unique structures. They have drought-resistant qualities, meaning that they can survive with little to no water also. So, if you are a succulent parent then don’t water them much and keep them in indirect light. You can water them only and only when the soil seems absolutely dry to touch.

I hope you liked these plants and trust me they are very hard to kill. With very little care you can manage to keep them in the house for a long time. And they add beauty as well to your house. You could experiment with these plants and keep them as per your convenience. On top, you do not have to worry even if you do not have a green thumb. These never-dying plants are a must-have for you and you won’t ever kill a plant.

This post is part of the Blogchatter A2Z challenge.

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About Rakhi Parsai

I am a Corporate Communication professional based in Bangalore. My career has spanned across strategic communication and as a public-relations specialist. Two things, however, have always remained constant: my passion for storytelling and my thirst for acquiring new knowledge, skills, and experience. In all these little over 11 years, I have rose from intern to Corporate Communication professional, from a mentee to a mentor. Outside of work i am a blogger, dreamer, bibliophile, wife and a mother to an adorable munchkin.

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