
7 budget-friendly indoor plants that thrive in summer
There's something about walking into a room filled with greenery—it instantly lifts your mood. Especially during the sweltering summer months, when the outdoors can feel almost hostile, a splash of nature indoors becomes not just beautiful, but essential.
And no, you don't need to splurge on exotic plants or hire a fancy plant stylist. There are plenty of affordable indoor plants that can survive (and even thrive!) during Indian summers—without turning your daily routine into a full-time horticulture job.
Here's a handpicked list of budget -friendly green companions that'll love your living space as much as you'll love them.
1. Aloe vera
If you've ever burned your hand while cooking or had a skincare mishap, you already know aloe vera is a miracle in a pot. It loves sunlight, doesn't need much water, and asks for very little in return. Plus, it multiplies like magic—so one plant can become many, fast.
2. The good-old money plant
It's in almost every Indian home for a reason. The money plant, or pothos, grows just about anywhere—in water, in soil, in low light, or next to a sunny window. It's low-effort, lush, and even comes with a side of good luck if you're the superstitious kind.
3. The spider plant
Don't let the name fool you—this plant is more friend than foe. It's super easy to grow, even for people who forget to water. The little baby plants (called spiderettes!) it throws out are adorable and can be replanted for more greenery without spending another rupee.
4. Snake plant
Also known as 'mother-in-law's tongue' (don't ask), this one is practically indestructible. It tolerates neglect, irregular watering, and hot weather. If you're someone who kills plants just by looking at them—this is your match.
Also known as 'mother-in-law's tongue' (don't ask), snake plants are practically indestructible (Source: Wikimedia Commons)
5. Areca palm
Want to feel like you're in Goa while stuck in your city flat? Get an Areca Palm. It's elegant, cooling to look at, and surprisingly affordable. It likes indirect light and can turn a dull corner into a mini-resort vibe.
6. Peace lily
The peace lily doesn't just sound calming—it actually makes your room feel fresher. The white blooms are beautiful, but even the glossy green leaves are a treat. Just remember, it likes its soil a little damp and doesn't love direct sunlight.
7. Succulents
Whether it's a jade plant, an echeveria, or a tiny haworthia, succulents are summer's best friends. They hold water in their chubby leaves and need very little attention. Perfect for desks, windowsills, or even gifting.
A few tips for keeping your green buddies happy in summer
Water them early in the day or late evening when it's cooler.
Use a spray bottle to lightly mist the leaves—especially for tropical varieties.
Keep them near light but away from harsh afternoon sun.
Clay pots work better in summer than plastic ones because they breathe.
You don't need a garden, fancy tools, or deep pockets to make your home feel like a retreat. These plants are easy on the wallet, easy to love, and just what your space needs this summer. Think of them as quiet little roommates that clean the air, lift your spirits, and demand almost nothing in return.

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