![]() ![]() “I love any display of body language from plants, because it's your cue to care for it,” she says. What's more, Pham suggests looking for dramatic, communicative plants that curl up their leaves, droop, and fan out when they need water and sunlight. “I think anyone who's a first-time plant parent is looking for a plant that is going to give them the satisfaction of seeing that they're doing something well,” Greene says. ![]() In other words, you want to see that your effort is paying off-fast. Our experts all agreed: Being able to witness frequent growth from your plants is key for any beginner. What makes good houseplants for beginners? Here's what they told us about keeping plants alive, plus 23 suggestions for your first plant purchase. We called on three experts for guidance on how to navigate the nursery as a new plant parent: Agatha Isabel, founder of Planting for Progress and owner of Plant Ma Shop Richard Pham, manager at Little Shop of Soil in Brooklyn and Maryah Greene, plant stylist and consultant and founder of Greene Piece. So you want to be a plant parent? Instagram loves to show homes packed to the gills with complicated-looking plants, but what about houseplants for beginners? You know, the type of greenery that can bounce back after a few mistakes?
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