By the time June arrives, many gardeners have finished their big spring planting projects. Containers are filling in, flower beds are taking shape, and the patio is starting to feel like a favorite place again. But summer decorating does not have to stop outdoors. This is also a great time to bring fresh greenery inside with houseplants.
Our houseplant selection has expanded, and there are more ways than ever to add color, texture, and life to the rooms you use every day. Whether you want a small plant for a windowsill, a trailing plant for a shelf, or a bold statement plant for a bright corner, houseplants make it easy to refresh your home without a major project.
Bring the Garden Indoors
Houseplants are a natural fit for summer living. They soften indoor spaces, brighten kitchens and offices, and help connect your home to the season outside. A leafy plant on a desk, a trailing pothos on a bookcase, or a tropical foliage plant near a sunny window can instantly make a room feel fresher and more inviting.
They are also a good option for gardeners who want something new to care for after the spring rush. Many houseplants are simple to maintain, especially when matched with the right light conditions.
Easy-Care Favorites
If you are new to houseplants or just want something low-maintenance, start with reliable varieties like snake plants, ZZ plants, pothos, philodendrons, peperomias, and spider plants. These are great choices for busy households, offices, apartments, and anyone who may not have time for daily plant care.
The key is choosing the right plant for the right spot. Some plants prefer bright, indirect light, while others tolerate lower-light rooms. Our team can help you choose a plant that fits your space and your routine.
Statement Plants for Summer Style
For a bigger impact, look for plants with dramatic foliage. Monstera, rubber plants, palms, fiddle leaf figs, calatheas, and alocasias can create a lush, tropical feeling indoors. These plants work especially well in living rooms, sunrooms, entryways, and covered porch areas with the proper light.
Pairing a larger houseplant with a decorative pot is one of the easiest ways to update a room for summer. It gives you the finished look of home décor with the natural beauty of a living plant.
Do Not Forget the Finishing Touches
A great houseplant deserves the right support. Decorative pottery, saucers, plant stands, moss poles, houseplant fertilizer, and quality potting mix can make plant care easier and help your new greenery look its best.
Stop in and explore our expanded houseplant selection. Bring a photo of your space, tell us about your light conditions, and we will help you find the right plant for the right place.
FAQ
What are the easiest houseplants for beginners?
Snake plants, pothos, ZZ plants, philodendrons, and peperomias are all good beginner-friendly choices.
Can houseplants go outside in summer?
Some can, but they need the right conditions. Many houseplants prefer bright shade or filtered light outdoors and should be protected from direct afternoon sun.
How often should I water my houseplants?
It depends on the plant, pot size, light, and temperature. In general, check the soil before watering instead of watering on a fixed schedule.
Can you help me choose a houseplant for my home?
Yes. Bring us details about your room’s light, space, and care routine, and we can recommend a good match.

