Small Houseplants


Small houseplants are the perfect way to bring life to shelves, desks, windowsills, and bathrooms. With over 1,500 varieties in our collection, there is something for every spot and every skill level. From the compact charm of Pilea peperomioides and Spider Plant 'Bonnie' to trailing favourites like Golden Pothos and String of Hearts, our small plants cover every style.

Small plants also make excellent gifts. Explore our trailing plants for hanging shelves, terrarium plants for glass displays, or cacti and succulents for sunny windowsills. All are sourced from trusted partner nurseries and carefully packaged for safe delivery.

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    Your Guide to Small Indoor Plants

    Why Choose Small Houseplants?

    Small houseplants let you fill every corner of your home with greenery without needing much floor space. They are ideal for shelves, desks, bathroom windowsills, and bedside tables. Grouping several small plants together creates a lush display, while a single well-chosen specimen can brighten an otherwise overlooked spot.

    Small Plants for Every Room

    For bright windowsills, cacti and succulents thrive with minimal fuss. Shaded shelves suit Scindapsus pictus and Pothos, both of which trail beautifully over an edge. Bathrooms benefit from humidity-loving species from our Calathea and fern ranges.

    Desks and offices are well suited to compact, low-maintenance options like Pilea peperomioides and Spider Plant 'Bonnie'. For glass displays and terrariums, browse our dedicated terrarium plants collection.

    Small Trailing Plants

    Trailing plants are some of the most popular small houseplants, adding vertical interest to high shelves and hanging planters. Golden Pothos and Tradescantia Zebrina grow quickly and are very forgiving. String of Hearts offers delicate, heart-shaped leaves on slender vines. Browse our full trailing plants collection for more options.

    Caring for Small Houseplants

    Most small houseplants are easy to care for. Water when the top 2 to 3 cm of compost feels dry. Smaller pots dry out faster than large ones, so check regularly during warm weather. Feed every two to four weeks with a balanced liquid fertiliser during spring and summer.

    Ensure each plant gets the right light for its species. Succulents need direct sun; ferns and Calathea prefer shade. Rotate pots occasionally for even growth, and repot into a slightly larger container when roots begin circling the bottom.

    Small Plants as Gifts

    Small houseplants make thoughtful, lasting gifts. Pilea peperomioides (Chinese Money Plant) is a perennial favourite for its quirky, coin-shaped leaves. Spider Plant 'Bonnie' is a safe bet for anyone, being virtually indestructible. For a curated selection, explore our bundles and gift-ready options.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Pilea peperomioides is one of the most popular small houseplants, loved for its round, coin-shaped leaves. Golden Pothos is another top pick: it trails beautifully, tolerates low light, and is almost impossible to kill.

    For bright windowsills, explore our cacti and succulents. For shaded spots, Scindapsus pictus and Spider Plant 'Bonnie' are excellent choices.

    Golden Pothos and Spider Plant 'Bonnie' are two of the most forgiving small houseplants. Both tolerate a wide range of light levels, recover from missed waterings, and grow steadily without much attention.

    Tradescantia Zebrina is another easy grower that rewards you with colourful foliage. For something compact and quirky, Pilea peperomioides is straightforward once you get the watering right.

    Water when the top 2 to 3 cm of compost feels dry. Small pots dry out faster than large ones, so check regularly during warmer months. Most small houseplants prefer bright indirect light, though many trailing species tolerate shade.

    Feed every two to four weeks with a balanced liquid fertiliser during spring and summer. Repot when roots start circling the bottom of the pot. Group plants together to raise humidity, which benefits tropical species.

    Pothos and Scindapsus are two of the best small plants for low-light conditions. Both trail attractively and maintain their foliage colour in shade, though growth will be slower than in brighter spots.

    Small ferns and many Calathea varieties also prefer lower light. Avoid placing succulents and cacti in shade, as these need direct sun to stay compact and healthy.

    It depends on the species. Spider Plants and most Calathea are considered non-toxic to cats and dogs. However, popular trailing plants like Pothos and Scindapsus contain calcium oxalate crystals and are mildly toxic if chewed.

    Always check individual product pages for specific pet safety information. If you have curious pets, choose from our pet-friendly options and keep any toxic species on high shelves out of reach.

    Pilea peperomioides is a compact, desk-friendly plant that does well in moderate light. Spider Plant 'Bonnie' stays small and handles the dry air of offices and centrally heated rooms well.

    Small succulents and cacti from our cacti and succulents collection work perfectly on sunny desks near windows. For shaded desks further from windows, a small Pothos or Scindapsus in a compact pot is a reliable choice.