Feature Story

Boost Kitchen Beauty: Top Indoor Plants for Your Table

Transform your kitchen table into a vibrant, green oasis with the right indoor plants. Not only do they add a touch of nature to your space, but they also help purify the air and boost your mood. Let's explore some of the best indoor plants that thrive on kitchen tables and provide tips on how to care for them.

three potted plants sitting on top of a wooden table
three potted plants sitting on top of a wooden table

Before we dive into the plants, consider the unique environment of your kitchen. It's typically warmer and has more light than other rooms, which can be a boon or a bust for certain plants. We'll focus on species that can handle these conditions, ensuring they're a perfect fit for your kitchen table.

Love this!!!!
Love this!!!!

Light-Loving Plants

Kitchen tables often sit near windows, providing ample light for these sun-loving plants. Let's look at two stunning options that will brighten up your space.

Tropical Planter Centerpiece - Clean and Scentsible
Tropical Planter Centerpiece - Clean and Scentsible

Remember, while these plants love light, they can still get sunburnt if placed in direct sunlight for too long. A south- or west-facing window is ideal, but ensure they're not in the direct path of the sun's rays during the hottest part of the day.

Snake Plant (Sansevieria)

three potted plants are sitting on a tray
three potted plants are sitting on a tray

The Snake Plant, also known as Mother-in-Law's Tongue, is a hardy, low-maintenance plant that thrives in bright, indirect light. Its upright, architectural leaves add a modern touch to any space. Plus, it's one of the best air-purifying plants, according to NASA.

To care for your Snake Plant, allow the soil to dry out between waterings. It's drought-tolerant, making it perfect for forgetful plant parents. Dust can accumulate on its leaves, so give them a wipe-down every few months to keep them looking their best.

Peperomia Obtusifolia (Baby Rubber Plant)

16 Herb Planter Ideas For Small Kitchens & Apartments
16 Herb Planter Ideas For Small Kitchens & Apartments

The Peperomia Obtusifolia, or Baby Rubber Plant, is a charming plant with glossy, round leaves that resemble miniature rubber plant leaves. It loves bright, indirect light but can tolerate low light conditions, making it a versatile choice for your kitchen table.

Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. It's a slow grower, so you won't need to repot it often. Plus, it produces small, white flowers that add a touch of elegance to your space.

Low-Light Plants

a potted plant sitting on top of a wooden cutting board
a potted plant sitting on top of a wooden cutting board

If your kitchen table doesn't get much light, or you prefer a lush, jungle-like vibe, consider these two low-light loving plants.

While these plants can tolerate low light, they still need some natural light to thrive. Place them near an east- or north-facing window, or a few feet back from a south- or west-facing window.

Kitchen Plants Ideas: 23+ Bright And Beautiful Visual Inspiration
Kitchen Plants Ideas: 23+ Bright And Beautiful Visual Inspiration
a table topped with lots of potted plants on top of a wooden table next to candles
a table topped with lots of potted plants on top of a wooden table next to candles
three tiered trays filled with potted plants on top of a kitchen counter
three tiered trays filled with potted plants on top of a kitchen counter
Simple and Stylish Kitchen Counter Decor
Simple and Stylish Kitchen Counter Decor
Kitchen Herb Garden Ideas
Kitchen Herb Garden Ideas
Fall Table Decor
Fall Table Decor
a kitchen island with stools and a potted plant on it
a kitchen island with stools and a potted plant on it
a kitchen counter with a cutting board, pears and flowers in a white bowl
a kitchen counter with a cutting board, pears and flowers in a white bowl
Stunning Plant Table Decor Inspiration for Elegant Spaces
Stunning Plant Table Decor Inspiration for Elegant Spaces
three glass vases with flowers in them on a table
three glass vases with flowers in them on a table
Create Your Indoor Herb Haven! 🌿✨
Create Your Indoor Herb Haven! 🌿✨
there is a vase with plants in it on the counter
there is a vase with plants in it on the counter
a candle sits on a cutting board next to a vase with some flowers in it
a candle sits on a cutting board next to a vase with some flowers in it
25 Boho Kitchen Ideas for a Cozy and Modern Space - BambRise
25 Boho Kitchen Ideas for a Cozy and Modern Space - BambRise
Easy herb bowl for your kitchen!
Easy herb bowl for your kitchen!

ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas Zamiifolia)

The ZZ Plant, or Zanzibar Gem, is a resilient, glossy-leaved plant that can survive in low light conditions. It's slow-growing but produces beautiful, dark green leaves that add a touch of sophistication to your space.

Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. The ZZ Plant stores water in its thick rhizomes, making it drought-tolerant. It's also pet-friendly, making it a great choice if you have furry friends running around.

Pothos (Epipremnum Aureum)

Pothos, or Devil's Ivy, is a hardy, trailing plant with heart-shaped, marbled leaves. It can thrive in low light conditions and is perfect for hanging baskets or training along a shelf. Its ability to tolerate neglect makes it an excellent choice for busy plant parents.

Water your Pothos when the top inch of soil is dry. It's a fast grower, so you may need to trim it occasionally to keep it in check. Plus, it's a great air-purifying plant, helping to remove toxins like formaldehyde and xylene from the air.

Your kitchen table is now ready to become a lush, green sanctuary. Choose plants that complement your space and care for them according to their needs. With the right plants and a little TLC, your kitchen will be the greenest room in the house. Happy planting!