These Beautiful Bedroom Plants May Help You Get Better Sleep
Aglaonema
Aglaonema tolerates very low light levels, so it's ideal if you don't have large windows in your bedroom. Water it when the top few inches of soil feel dry.
Snake Plant
The snake plant doesn't mind low light—and because it's a succulent, it only needs to be watered every week or two.
Pothos
The pothos plant tolerates any light level from low to high. Just don't water it until the top few inches of soil feel dry to the touch—overwatering is the only real way to kill this plant.
Lavender
Lavender has long been considered beneficial for relaxation and sleep. Although most research has studied the use of lavender essential oils specifically.
Bird's Nest Fern
Its thick, waxy leaves retain water better than many other ferns that have finer fronds—and it won't leave a mess by dropping foliage every day.
ZZ Plant
This plant is a tough cookie, so it's a great plant for bedrooms that don't have ample light. In fact, it will take low light just fine. Water it every few weeks.
Monstera
This social media darling is striking and easy to grow—it just needs bright indirect light. Water when the top few inches of soil feel dry.
Peace Lily
The peace lily will adapt well to low light levels, but it needs bright indirect light to bloom. Water when the top inch or two feel dry.
Bird of Paradise
This handsome plant boasts a beautiful upright form, so it makes an eye-catching statement in the bedroom. Give it bright indirect light, and water when the top few inches of soil are dry.