Bringing home your first houseplant can be exciting—but also a little overwhelming. With so many options available, it’s easy to wonder which plant will actually do well in your home.
The truth is, the best houseplant isn’t always the trendiest one. The right plant is the one that fits your light, your lifestyle, and how much time you want to spend caring for it.
Here are a few simple things to consider when choosing a plant.
Start With Your Light
Light is the single biggest factor in whether a plant thrives or struggles.
Take a look at the windows in your home and think about how bright the space feels during the day.
Lower Light Spaces
Rooms that are farther from windows or only receive gentle light can still support many plants.
Good options include:
- ZZ plants
- Snake plants
- Pothos
- Aglaonema (Chinese Evergreen)
These plants are known for being adaptable and forgiving.
Bright, Indirect Light
If you have bright rooms or windows that let in plenty of daylight, you have a lot of choices.
Plants that enjoy brighter conditions include:
- Philodendron
- Hoyas
- Peperomia
- Monsteras
Bright light often encourages faster growth and fuller plants.
Think About Your Watering Habits
Be honest with yourself here—it helps more than you might think.
If You Forget to Water
Look for plants that tolerate drying out between waterings:
- Snake plants
- ZZ plants
- Hoyas
These plants store water in their leaves or roots and are more forgiving.
If You Like Caring for Plants Frequently
Some plants prefer soil that stays lightly moist.
Good options include:
- Ferns
- Calatheas
- Peace lilies
These plants often appreciate a bit more regular attention.
Consider the Size of the Plant
Think about where the plant will live in your home.
Some plants stay compact and are perfect for desks or shelves, while others can grow into large statement plants over time.
Smaller plants
- Peperomia
- Pilea (Chinese Money Plants/Friendship Plants)
- Small philodendrons
Larger plants
- Monstera
- Rubber tree
- Bird of paradise
Starting with something manageable is often a great way to build confidence.
Don’t Overthink It
One of the best parts of keeping houseplants is learning as you go. Even experienced plant owners occasionally lose a plant—it’s part of the process.
The most important thing is simply choosing a plant you enjoy and paying attention to how it responds in your home.
Plants are surprisingly good at telling you what they need once you get to know them.
When in Doubt, Ask
If you’re unsure where to start, a good plant shop can help you find something that fits your home and lifestyle.
At Prop Me Up, we always try to match plants with the space they’ll live in so customers have the best chance of success. Whether you’re looking for your first plant or adding to a growing collection, we’re always happy to help. 🌿

