Plants That Forgive You:Succulents & Easy Houseplants
Plants That Forgive You:
Succulents & Easy Houseplants
Not every gardener has unlimited time, a green thumb passed down from a grandmother, or a forgiving climate. Some of us are just trying to keep something alive on a windowsill. Succulents and a handful of genuinely easy houseplants exist for exactly that reason — and they’ve quietly become some of my favorite plants to recommend to anyone starting out.
These aren’t the showy, demanding plants that need a humidity tray and a moisture meter. They’re the ones that forgive a missed watering, tolerate inconsistent light, and still look intentional on a shelf. Several are part of Amazon’s Prime Day Kickoff sale (June 20–24).
Altman is one of the most trusted names in succulents for a reason — healthy root systems, accurate variety labeling, and a genuinely good survival rate after shipping. An assortment is the easiest way to figure out which varieties you actually enjoy caring for before committing to a single type. 4.5 stars.
Shop on Amazon →A reliable mid-range pick if you want a single statement plant rather than an assortment. Shop Succulents ships well and the easy-care label is accurate — these are genuinely low-maintenance, tolerant of irregular watering, and adaptable to most indoor light conditions. 4.2 stars.
Shop on Amazon →If someone asked me for the single easiest houseplant to recommend, it would be a snake plant. It tolerates low light, irregular watering, and general neglect better than almost anything else sold as a houseplant. Costa Farms ships it already potted in a clean decorative container, ready to place.
Shop on Amazon →Once you’re past the easy-care stage and want to multiply what you already own, a cloning paste like this helps stimulate new growth points on orchids and certain other plants. A small, inexpensive way to expand a collection without buying entirely new plants. 4.4 stars.
Shop on Amazon →Not every plant relationship needs to be high-maintenance to be rewarding. These are the ones that ask very little and still bring something alive into a room. Pick one up before the sale ends June 24.
Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you purchase through my links, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. I only recommend products I genuinely use or would bring into my own garden. Thank you for supporting The Garden Scroll.
Plan Your Garden Season
Planting calendars, seasonal guides, and garden printables — available as instant downloads in The Garden Scroll Etsy shop.
Browse the Shop →