We can all agree, that some greenery in your space makes it more interesting and inviting. Study after study confirms that plants do real things for your home and your mental state—they clean the air, lower stress levels and signal to anyone who walks through your door that you’ve got your life reasonably together. The thing stopping most men isn’t interest. It’s the assumption that plants require a lot of attention and ample light, and that without a south-facing window and a dedicated watering schedule, you’re doomed to a shelf full of dried-out regret.
The good news is that a whole category of plants essentially evolved to work around that. We’re talking about low-light varieties. The kind that thrive in the dim corners of an entryway, a north-facing bedroom, or even a windowless bathroom (or cubicle). These exist specifically for this situation and most of them want to be ignored. They tolerate irregular watering, don’t require misting, and will look sharp in an unassuming planter for years without a fuss.
We spoke with a handful of experts to bring you the best options to consider, whether you’re starting from zero or finally ready to upgrade that sad, lonely succulent on your desk.
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