The Hardiest Unkillable Plants for Complete Beginners
Are you a plant killer? Do you start out with good intentions to take the very best care of your plants and then just sort of, forget? Or perhaps no matter how hard you try, your plants always end up failing no matter what you do?
We know that if you’ve had a chequered past as a plant killer you might be feeling a bit disheartened at the idea of taking one into your care once more. However, there are plants out there that really do require very little of your time.
If you are looking for plants that will survive against all odds, you’ve come to the right place. Our unkillable plant collection features indoor plants that are hardy and resilient.
Easy Care, Unkillable Plants
If you’re new to plant care, it can be tricky getting your head around the different requirements of the more needy varieties out there. So why not start off with a plant that’s super easy to take care of and see how you go from there? While some gardeners enjoy the challenge of keeping plants and flowers that have very specific demands alive, novices might prefer an unkillable plant to start off on the right foot.
Options such as our stunning African Milk Tree, our Cast Iron Plant (the clue is in the name there), our spiky Snake Plant, (also known as Mother’s Tongue), and our fantastic Cactus and Succulent collection are just some of the options to choose from.
Unkillable Plants as a Gift?
Of course, you could always give the gift of an unkillable plant to one of your nearest and dearest too. For those with busy lives, those who are away a lot, or simply those who want to reap the air-purifying, mood-boosting, aesthetically pleasing benefits of having some greenery in their home without any of the fuss, an unkillable plant could make the perfect present.
Top-Quality Unkillable Plants From The Stem
We’ve got a fantastic range of top-quality unkillable plants that have all been carefully selected for their high durability and low maintenance qualities. So why not browse our range and pick a plant that’s sure to last today?