Great plants to grow on a windowsill

Window Sills are ideal spots for plants that thrive in natural light conditions. Here are some of the best plants to grow on your windowsill.
Monstera Obliqua

This plant’s counterpart, the Monstera Deliciosa, grows to large proportions. The Monstera Obliqua has the same look, but thanks to its small size, it’s perfect for your windowsill.

Give your Monstera Obliqua a bright area away from intense light. It also likes humid conditions, making it a nice choice for bathroom windows.

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Rosemary

Rosemary plants work well with windows Cirencester and areas that receive lots of sunlight.

It’s hard to grow rosemary inside without bright light, so place this plant on a south-facing window. You can find new windows in several styles from stockists such as https://www.truhouse.co.uk/double-glazing/windows/cirencester/.

Culinary Herbs

Fresh herbs smell amazing and are great for seasoning your dishes. Several varieties grow well inside, but you’ll need to ensure that their windows are in a bright spot. Mint, chives, and basil are popular choices and will save you money on herbs!

Succulents

Succulents are great for windows that receive lots of light. Popular windowsill succulents include Aloe Vera, Jade, and Echeveria.

Homes & Gardens stresses to avoid overwatering succulents, as they retain water within their leaves. Always let your succulent’s soil dry fully before you water it.

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Venus Fly Trap

This spiky plant has active hairs on its leaves. Once the hairs are triggered, the leaves snap closed to trap prey.

Unless you have lots of insects flying around, remember to feed your Venus Fly Trap with mealworms or flies regularly.

These are just a few greenery options that you could add to your windowsill. Just remember to take your window’s light conditions into account before settling on a plant.