The days are growing longer, and sunlight is becoming more abundant. Spring is the best season to really transform your plants into the best versions of themselves, and we made this list to help curate your collection for Spring.
Here are our best plants to grow in Spring.
Monstera Deliciosa
The Monstera is a timeless classic for a reason: it has gorgeous leaves that grow to be large and vibrant, it grows rapidly given the right conditions - especially during spring. Overall, an easy and loving plant.
Light requirements: Bright, indirect light is best to encourage the beautiful fenestrations (or we like to say windows!)
Tips and Tricks: Spring is an ideal time to provide grow poles for your monstera; they love climbing up trees in the wild!

Pothos
This, like the monstera, grows absolutely wild and quickly in all conditions. They are super easy to care for and come in different variations, such as the neon and marble queen.
Light requirements: Can handle low light, but they do prefer medium to bright indirect sunlight.
Tips and tricks: Trim them in Spring to encourage the bushier growth, they’re super easy to propagate too!

Peace lilies
This is a plant known for telling you what it wants. When it’s droopy, it’s screaming at you to water it. They’re incredibly gorgeous and can really liven up a corner.
Light requirements: Thrives in low to medium indirect light.
Tips and tricks: They bloom more frequently in Spring, give them that consistent moisture and filtered light, and watch those flowering heads pop up.
Snake Plant
Virtually indestructible and bold in their appearance, the snake plant is a perfect plant to bring to your collection in Spring without the extra maintenance most plants require.
Light requirements: They absolutely thrive anywhere.
Tips and tricks: Aim to not overwater, in Spring with the temperature rising, allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings.

Birds of Paradise
This plant is the statement piece and is absolutely eye catching, they have large tropical leaves, and they bring the holiday into your home.
Light requirements: They love bright light; they’re often found outside due to this, but they can also handle a few hours of direct morning sunlight.
Tips and tricks: Spring is the best time to repot them if you do have them already, the plant will have a lot more energy to grow and recover.

We hope you like this quick list of must-have spring plants. Let us know if you have them already, or show us what your spring collection is looking like here: hello@wethewild.co
