What is the easiest outdoor potted plant to grow?
Depending on which growing zone you’re in, you’re probably pretty much right on time for the beginning of summer annual season. Impatiens, coleus, begonias, fuschias are a few of my go-tos. They’re all very colorful, relatively easy to keep, and do great in pots. Ferns are also a nice option. They are great for adding colour and texture each summer. Some of the best varieties for growing in containers are achillea, agapanthus, allium, aquilegia, aster, Astrantia, bergenia, bellflowers, crocosmia, echinacea, geraniums and daylilies.
Which plant does not require water?
Pothos. Pothos, or money plant, is an excellent option for people who are extremely busy and might forget to water or care for their plants. Pothos is a trailing vine that will grow well even with minimal water and light. Pothos or Money Plant (Epipremnum aureum) A pothos plant can stretch an impressive 12-18 inches in just one month.
What plant can go longest without water?
ZZ plant, Aloe vera, snake plant, any cactus or Euphorbia sp, jade plant (the leaves will be slightly shriveled, but will bounce right back when water resumes, which is exactly what they evolved to do), just name a few. Most succulents, in general, can go long periods of time without water. Aloe Vera Plants (Aloe barbadensis) are drought-tolerant succulents that thrive in well-draining soil. They require minimal watering, especially during fall and winter when you can water them sparingly. Aloe Vera is popular all over the world for their medicinal properties.