Keep your jade plant moist by watering it when the soil surface is dry to prevent shedding leaves.
Plants to grow in kitchen window.
About plants in the kitchen.
Yes a spritely row of plants would be delightful on your kitchen windowsill.
Windowsills are the traditional spot for plants in the kitchen.
But even if your kitchen doesn t have sunny windows many plants tolerate low light conditions.
Talk about a literal kitchen herb garden.
Some low maintenance kitchen plants you can have are aloes snake plants pothos philodendrons ferns spider plants ivies and much more see our guide on the most easy to grow indoor plants for more options.
But most herbs would rather be outside.
The kitchen isn t always ideal for plants especially after all that baking but there are some adaptable houseplants for the kitchen environment.
A south facing window is best for plants that like bright light but east and west facing windows work too though the light is less intense.
To grow a herb garden right in your kitchen window is so fun and rewarding.
Try what you like and it just might be a great herb to grow indoors.
An indoor window box which fits the sill makes an excellent container for plants which could otherwise get knocked over.
Grow herbs wherever you can in the best spot you have available.
Jade plants need at least four hours of sunlight each day so a south facing window is ideal.
That can be indirect light from a big east facing window or a brighter window with translucent sheers to help act as a filter.
As joey points out most culinary herbs prefer full sun which means at least.
Keep this plant anywhere in your kitchen by the window in the sun on the countertop underneath overhead cabinets and watch it grow with the help of occasional waterings and infrequent pruning.
Although the crassula argentea is a succulent and therefore drought tolerant it is not a cactus.
As mentioned the kitchen is not necessarily the most ideal place for plants.
A high ceiling light filled space is a must to successfully grow this tall sought after plant.
Use it to grow a variety of herbs or create a fern garden in a north facing window a desert cactus garden on a sunny south facing sill.
Herbs look great on a kitchen window and smell good too.
I have grown rosemary cilantro basil parsley dill celery stevia and thyme.
Also easy to care for the spider plant is capable of thriving under a variety of conditions and doesn t require much care at all.
For you that may even mean growing herbs in pots in your sunny kitchen windowsill.
If you need a harbinger of spring read on to find out what plants grow best in kitchens.
I am sure this list is not exhaustive.