
"Cultivating kitchen plants and herbs can boost your mood, improve ambience, and offer practical benefits like better indoor air quality and access to fresh, organic cooking ingredients. Unfortunately, not all kitchens get a ton of natural light, especially those in apartment buildings. If you want to keep plants in your kitchen but are worried about whether they will thrive in low-light conditions, you do have options."
"Some of the best houseplants to add to your kitchen will still grow healthy and beautiful in indirect sun, filtered light, or full shade. Others actually can't handle direct sunlight at all and only survive in partial or full shade. Whether you have a small kitchen window or your space doesn't really get any natural light at all, these 14 houseplants and herbs will survive."
Cultivating kitchen plants and herbs boosts mood, improves ambience, enhances indoor air quality, and provides access to fresh organic ingredients for cooking. Many kitchens, especially in apartments, lack abundant natural light, but shade-tolerant options exist. Certain houseplants will grow well in indirect sun, filtered light, or full shade, while others survive only in partial or full shade and cannot tolerate direct sun. A selection of fourteen houseplants and herbs can tolerate small windows or no natural light. These plants require regular watering and stable temperature and humidity, yet remain relatively low-maintenance and do not need grow lamps.
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