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Green and Safe: The Best Pet-Friendly Plants for Your Home

Tyson Hill by Tyson Hill
February 4, 2024
in DIY, Greening Your Home, Pets
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Transforming your home into a lush and vibrant oasis doesn’t have to pose a threat to your furry friends. Many common houseplants can coexist peacefully with pets, adding a touch of nature to your living space while ensuring the safety and well-being of your beloved animals. Let’s explore some of the safest houseplants for animals, allowing you to create a pet-friendly haven that nurtures both your plants and your pets.

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Spider Plant:

Spider plants are not only resilient and easy to care for but are also non-toxic to both cats and dogs. These graceful plants, with their arching leaves and air-purifying qualities, make a wonderful addition to any pet-friendly home.

Boston Fern:

Known for its lush, feathery fronds, the Boston Fern is a favourite among plant enthusiasts seeking a pet-safe option. This plant is non-toxic and can thrive in low to moderate light conditions, making it an excellent choice for various areas of your home.

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Areca Palm:

The Areca Palm, also known as the Butterfly Palm or Bamboo Palm, is a pet-friendly choice that can add a tropical touch to your space. These palms are non-toxic and are known for their air-purifying properties, creating a healthier indoor environment for both pets and humans.

Calathea:

Calatheas are a family of plants that come in various striking patterns and colours. They are safe for pets and add a touch of elegance to your home. The Prayer Plant is a popular member of the Calathea family, known for its fascinating leaf movements.

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Friendship Plant:

With its unique coin-shaped leaves, the Friendship Plant is a safe and attractive choice for pet owners. This low-maintenance plant thrives in indirect light and can be easily propagated, making it a great option for sharing with friends or expanding your plant collection.

African Violet:

For those looking to add a splash of colour to their homes, African Violets are a perfect choice. These flowering plants are safe for pets and come in a variety of hues. Place them in a bright, indirect light spot, and they will reward you with their charming blossoms.

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Tyson Hill is a Content Marketing Assistant at Zoocasa. Tyson’s insight provides readers with an understanding of the current real estate market and the hidden properties that offer great value. Tyson covers many topics on insurance and mortgages, affordable properties and homeownership expertise.

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