10 Best Kitchen Plants to Brighten Up Your Space

Prefers bright light and dry soil. Use its gel for minor burns due to its anti-inflammatory properties.

Aloe Vera

Fresh herbs are great for the kitchen. Basil and rosemary need sunlight; parsley, mint, and chives are better for low light.

Herbs

Adapts to low light; suitable for pots, hanging baskets, or topiary. Allow soil to dry out between waterings.

English Ivy

Thrives in low light but blooms in bright light. Requires lightly moist soil and has shiny green leaves and white flowers.

Peace Lily

Grows without soil in bright light. Mist occasionally or rinse weekly and let drip dry. Ideal for beginners.

Air Plant

Tolerates low light and requires minimal care. Keep lightly moist in spring/summer and allow to dry out in fall/winter.

Cast Iron Plant

Ideal for hanging baskets, adapts to low light, and needs occasional watering. Its vining nature saves counter space.

Pothos

Tolerates low light with silvery leaves. Keep soil consistently moist for best results.

Chinese Evergreen

Features silver-tinted arrowhead-shaped leaves. Prefers moderate light and lightly moist soil.

Arrowhead Plant

Striking cylindrical leaves that handle various light levels. Allow soil to dry out between waterings and ensure pot stability.

African Spear Plant