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6 Kitchen Plants That Add Life and Color to Your Space

May 7, 2024 · 7 min read

Do you have any kitchen plants? If not, this is your chance to learn more about them and choose the ones that fit the best in your kitchen!

Did you know that adding plants to your space can have a lot of benefits, one of which is purifying the air? This is why kitchen plants can be an amazing addition to your home that will infuse some color into your space, and depending on the plant, you can even have fresh produce all year round.

But not every plant is one of the kitchen plants, and this is why you should be informed about this and choose the most suitable houseplants. It all depends on a lot of factors, such as humidity, temperature, and light.

Enhance your culinary space and add a few kitchen plants! Just imagine how cool it can be to have fresh cherry tomatoes in your kitchen or pluck some basil for your pasta.

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1. Herbs

We’ll start with the most obvious choice, and that is herbs. As we said earlier, having fresh herbs right in your kitchen can be a true mood booster and can make you enjoy cooking more.

Who doesn’t like to cook with fresh, home-grown, organic herbs whenever they want? Also, these kitchen plants are not pretentious at all. They need light, and this is most likely the only requirement for most herbs.

This means you should check if your kitchen has bright natural light for the majority of the day, and you should be good. In case you don’t meet this criterion, you can use a grow light, and your pants will be okay with it.

A few of the herbs you can grow as kitchen plants are: oregano, chives, mint, basil, thyme, parsley, cilantro, mint, and rosemary. In terms of soil, these plants prefer a simple, high-quality organic potting mix, and we know we said that they need light, but you should keep them in indirect light and not in front of the window, as this can be too much.

2. African violet

If you love beautiful and colorful flowers, then this is one of the best kitchen plants for you. The African violet will add that splash of color you are looking for and will completely change the vibe of your space.

What is great about these flowers is that they come in more colors, so you can find them in blue, purple, pink, or white varieties, and they are also not pretentious. Bright indirect light and lots of water should do the trick.

They are chic, they are easy to take care of, and they are compact. Even if you have a small, crowded space, you can still find a place to put these small kitchen plants. When choosing the type of soil, look for one that drains easily. Or you can try a soilless mix, which you can even prepare yourself. Always keep the African violet in a bright indirect light.

3. Snake plant

This is one of the most popular houseplants, and we can totally understand why. The snake plant, also known as “mother-in-law’s tongue,” is a versatile plant that can adapt to most conditions.

It comes in many colors and shapes, so you have diversity even if you buy more of the same plant. The best thing about the snake plant is that it is incredibly low-maintenance, and you can put it in most spaces around the home. This is why it is one of the best kitchen plants.

The snake plant has thick leaves that can hold water, so you don’t have to worry because you don’t have to water it too often. It also needs a dim light that is not too powerful, which means you can keep it in spaces that don’t have direct sunlight.

The modern aesthetic it offers to your space is what leads most people to buy this one of the so-called kitchen plants, but keep in mind that, as low-maintenance and trendy as it is, the snake plant is toxic for pets.

When you want to take care of this plant, you should know what the right potting mix is, and in this case, the best one is a well-drained, sandy mix. Ready to make your kitchen look the best it ever did?

4. Pothos

If you are looking for kitchen plants that look stylish and are also easy to take care of, you can try to buy this plant. It also takes care of itself alone, and all you have to do is water it from time to time.

What makes it so suitable for your kitchen is that it adapts incredibly easily to a variety of conditions, so it will not be bothered by the humidity or temperature that takes over your kitchen when you cook.

What makes it look so cool and also makes it practical is that this houseplant is a beautiful hanging plant that will naturally not occupy too much space on your counter. It will try to stick itself to everything that goes up, and this makes it easy for you to place it around your kitchen.

And it might be a great idea to keep them somewhere because they are toxic to both animals and humans. So, keeping them above ground level will also make them safer and less tempting for small kids and pets.

For soil, you can choose any basic potting mix, but keep in mind that it should be rich in peat moss. Also, you can keep Pothos in partial shade or even bright light.

5. Succulents

People just love succulents, and if you have an empty window in your kitchen, this is the perfect occasion to help it become more aesthetic and add some life to your space.

The reason these plants are called succulents is because they have the ability to store water in their stems or leaves, which makes them resistant to drought. This ability is also what makes them so low-maintenance.

What is amazing about these kitchen plants is that you can choose from hundreds of different types. Aloe vera, sedum, echeveria, kalanchoe, haaworthia, and crassula are all succulents. Remember that most succulents are harmful or toxic, but euphorbia and kalanchoe are toxic for animals and humans.

Keep these kitchen plants in indirect sunlight and plant them in cacti or succulent potting mix.

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6. Coffee plant

This is a nice, beautiful plant that will make any kitchen look better. It grows compact, so it doesn’t occupy too much space, and the glossy leaves will surely catch everyone’s eye.

Now, if you imagine that you will also harvest your own coffee beans, we don’t want to disappoint you, but this is one of the kitchen plants. This environment can’t be compared to the Coffea arabica that is growing in the wild.

But you will still have a trendy plant that is also non-toxic. Keep it indoors in bright indirect light and plant it in a well-draining peat-based soil. This will make the coffee plant more than happy and also offset all the minerals that it needs.

If you want to make all of this easier than it already is, you can use some self-watering pots. These are amazing, and you can easily purchase them from Amazon: Indoor Self Watering Planters with Drainage Holes and Saucers

You should also read: 8 Worst Feng Shui Plants For Your Home

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