Do you have pets in your home? Do you also love house plants and want to add more to your space? Not sure which are safe for your furry friend(s)? Have no fear, today we will be sharing some non-toxic plants you can have delivered fresh to your digs.
1. Boston Fern
The Boston Fern is a great beginner plant for someone looking for a more exciting plant to add to a space. Being that this plant enjoys bright, indirect sunlight, placing it near a window where a pet may also sunbathe is best. But, be mindful to not let its leaves be in direct light as they can burn. Making sure that the soil is moist at all times will keep this fluffy leaved plant thriving.
One of our personal favorites on the list is the Burrito Sedum or “Burro’s Tail” for its unique and plump leaves. This trailing succulent is low maintenance and loves bright, indirect sunlight like the Boston Fern. Being a little more forgiving, the Burrito Sedum only requires a watering every 3-4 weeks. Adding to the cuteness level in your home, the Burrito Sedum is sure to impress!
3. Spider Plant
Have a quirky pet? This quirky plant will compliment them well. The Spider Plant is without a doubt an interesting plant and doesn’t require much. This plant includes a hanger, allowing you to use vertical space to display its beauty. Just be sure to keep it out of direct sunlight and water it 1-2 times per week.
4. Money Tree
The Money Tree plant is said to bring good luck and is commonly used in Feng Shui. Another perk of this plant is it is non-toxic to pets! The braided trunk of the Money Tree is one of its most interesting features. Just like all of the plants on this list, The Money Tree thrives in bright, indirect sunlight and needs to be watered 1-2 times per week.
Rounding out the list of pet-safe plants is the Ponytail Palm. Its unique ponytail like leaves give this plant so much character, it's sure to be a statement plant in your home. Its care regimen is the same as the other plants, it does well in bright, indirect light and needs to be watered 1-2 times per week.
We hope you enjoyed this article and your 4 legged friends and plants are living peacefully together!