Spring is here and you want to fill the house with plants, right? That is why we are going to tell you which are the best indoor plants to decorate your house this spring. Choose the one you like best and get ready to receive the time of year when we are a little happier.

Pothos is a very suitable plant for indoor spaces due to its great beauty and ease of care. It has large green leaves and often have patterns of yellow or white spots. It is very resistant and can adapt to many variations of light and temperature. Of course, it feels a predilection for bright indirect light and warm temperatures. It is important to avoid overwatering and prefers moist, well-drained soils.

The ficus is an indoor plant that gives a wild touch to the room, thanks to its large glossy green foliage, and is capable of growing in many environments with different light. The ficus, like the Pothos, prefers bright indirect light, but can tolerate some direct sun. It is very important to avoid sudden temperature changes and air currents. It should be watered regularly and moderately and avoid excess water. Special care must be taken with some pests such as mites or aphids: it is advisable to examine the plant for signs of infestation.

Calathea is a houseplant native to South and Central America. It prefers humid and shady environments. The leaves are large, oval or round, and have unique color patterns that range from green and brown to pink, purple, and white. It requires moist soil and regular watering, although without going overboard. Like the Ficus, it can have mealybug infestations.

Also known as ‘Mother-in-law’s tongue’, sansevieira is an easy-care houseplant with long, thin leaves, prefers indirect light and can tolerate both bright light and shade. It can live in dry environments and requires little watering. It is very resistant to pests and brings a touch of greenery and freshness to the home.

The cactus is a classic of indoor plants. Its unique appearance full of thorns makes it an alternative for the most daring and original homes. It requires very little care, they prefer a dry and warm environment and do not need a lot of water, they can be watered every two weeks.