Placing houseplants in your kitchen does more than add a splash of color. Some are air purifiers, others add color, and some even supply fresh cooking ingredients. Not all plants do well in a kitchen setting, but the right ones will thrive regardless of fluctuating humidity and temperature. The following are the ten indoor plants that can adapt to your kitchen. They would make your home more alive and lively.

1. Pothos

Pothos is one of the most underrated houseplants. It is easy to grow and maintain, tolerates almost all kinds of light, and requires little care. Pothos also looks appealing in hanging form; it looks nice from a ledge or atop cabinets. However, it is toxic when ingested by humans and pets alike!

  • Color Varieties: Green, yellow, and marbled leaves
  • Sun Exposure: Low to bright, indirect light
  • Soil Needs: Well-draining potting mix with peat moss

2. Philodendron

Philodendrons are another excellent low-maintenance choice. Their beautiful, heart-shaped leaves bring a splash of green to any kitchen. Philodendrons thrive in indirect light and can handle brief droughts. Similar to pothos, philodendrons are poisonous to pets and humans.

  • Color Varieties: Deep green; some varieties have variegated leaves
  • Sun Exposure: Medium to bright, indirect light
  • Soil Needs: Standard potting mix

3. Herbs

Fresh herbs make great cooking companions and, of course, bring greenery to any kitchen. Pot them near a sunny windowsill or use grow lights if not enough sunlight is available. Popular types include basil, thyme, parsley, mint, and rosemary.

  • Color Varieties: Varying shades of green, according to the pure herb
  • Sun Exposure: Bright light, direct or indirect
  • Soil Requirements: Nutrient-rich, best organic potting mix

4. Succulents

Most kitchens have bright, sunny windows, and succulent plants thrive in these spaces. Due to their different shapes and colors, succulents are highly appealing. They are also drought-tolerant and low-maintenance. Some popular types of succulents are echeveria, haworthia, and aloe vera. Please note that certain succulents are poisonous to pets.

  • Color Varieties: Green, pink, purple, blue, and others
  • Sun Exposure: Bright, indirect light
  • Soil Needs: Cactus or succulent mix

5. Spider Plant

Spider plants are best adapted for kitchens. The plants purify the air and produce baby plants, or spiderettes, which can be propagated. They prefer indirect light and humid conditions, both of which are easily found in kitchens.

  • Color Varieties: White with green stripes
  • Sun Exposure: Bright, indirect light
  • Soil Requirements: Loose, well-draining potting mix

6. Snake Plant

Snake plants would rarely die. They can survive in low light and need very little water.  The upright, sword-shaped leaves give kitchen areas a contemporary look. Remember that snake plants are toxic to animals.

  • Color Varieties: Deep green with gray-green or yellow stripes
  • Sun Exposure: Low to bright, indirect light
  • Soil Needs: Sandy, well-draining mix

7. Rubber Tree

If you wish to add a more space-hungry plant to your collection, try a rubber tree. This easy-to-grow plant has glossy, broad leaves that make a bold statement. The rubber plant thrives in a variety of lighting but prefers bright, indirect lighting. It is poisonous to pets.

  • Color Varieties: Dark green, variegated pink, gray, yellow, and white
  • Sun Exposure: Bright, indirect light

Soil Needs: Peat-based, well-draining soil

8. Coffee Plant

A coffee plant is a quirky addition to any kitchen. Though unlikely to yield beans in the house, its glossy, dark green leaves provide a rich, complete look. It needs frequent watering and bright, indirect light.

  • Color Varieties: Green leaves with tiny white flowers and red berries
  • Sun Exposure: Bright, indirect light
  • Soil Needs: Peat-based, well-draining soil

9. ZZ Plant

ZZ plants are among the best low-maintenance choices. They need little water and tolerate both low and bright light. Their shiny, dark-green leaves add a chic touch to the kitchen. However, if consumed, they are toxic to pets and humans.

  • Color Varieties: Green, variegated yellow and white, dark purple-maroon
  • Sun Exposure: Low to bright, indirect light
  • Soil Needs: Well-draining potting mix with sand or perlite

10. African Violet

If you're considering including flowers in your kitchen, African violets are the best choice. These small, consistently flowering plants have beautiful colours and require bright, indirect light and regular watering, but do not overwater it.

  • Color Varieties: Pink, blue, purple, white, and so on.
  • Sun Exposure: Bright, indirect light.
  • Soil Needs: Well-draining, soilless mix.

Final Thoughts

Houseplants beautify a kitchen and work wonders in cleaning up the air. If they are herbs or coffee plants, they also provide fresh foods. There are plants for every kitchen, from maintenance-free styles like pothos and snake plants to utilitarian plants such as herbs and coffee plants. Plants can be selected based on your kitchen's light and watering habits. You can enjoy the benefits they bring to your space.

How to Buy Plants From Eureka Farms?

Eureka Farms is a licensed nursery that has a vast collection of landscaping trees, fruit trees, and palm trees, as well as the most extensive collection of houseplants. Whether you would like to improve the outdoor view of your curb or turn your porch into a haven by adding topiary trees and hedges, we have everything from that and much more. Our plants are guaranteed to be delivered in fresh conditions straight to each doorstep nationwide. Eureka Farms offers a wide variety of houseplants that complement any home. Check out our assortment and discover the ideal plant to add warmth to your kitchen today! Happy planting!