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Houseplants That Survive Your Vacation—and Welcome You Back with Joy

Lukács Kamilla2 min read
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Green houseplants make our homes cozier and more inviting, but many worry about their fate during extended absences. Luckily, some plants need minimal care and can thrive on their own through weeks away—ready to greet you happily when you return.

Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera isn’t just a skincare favorite—it’s also a fantastic houseplant. This succulent naturally stores moisture in its tissues, allowing it to survive long stretches without water. To keep it happy while you’re away, water it thoroughly before you leave and place it in a shaded spot.

Cacti

Cacti are survival pros, adapted to harsh desert conditions with extreme dryness and heat. Their thick, fleshy stems and leaves store water, letting them go weeks without watering. A sunny windowsill or balcony is their ideal spot to soak up the light they need.

Snake Plant

Sansevieria, or snake plant, is famously low-maintenance and believed in many cultures to ward off negative energy. It tolerates drought, bright sun, and shade alike. Perfect if you’re often away—just water it once every two months, and it’ll keep growing happily.

Chinese Money Plant

Pilea Peperomioides, known as the Chinese money plant, has become a modern home favorite with its charming round leaves that brighten any corner. It prefers moderate light but adapts well to lower light conditions. Water it once a week, and you won’t have to worry about it wilting before you return.

ZZ Plant

Zamioculcas, or ZZ plant, is a city dweller’s dream—thriving even in extreme light conditions. It needs little water, often just once a month to stay healthy. That’s why it’s a popular choice for offices where constant care isn’t always possible.

A Little Extra Care

For peace of mind while you’re away, consider installing an automatic watering system. These programmable devices deliver small amounts of water at set intervals, keeping your plants’ foliage lush and healthy. They’re easy to set up at home, ensuring your plants stay vibrant through every trip.

With the right prep, your houseplants can easily handle longer absences. So go ahead—head out for that well-deserved break knowing your green friends will keep your home alive and welcoming. They deserve care too, as they not only add beauty but also purify your space and boost your well-being.

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