One of my friends has houseplants of one sort or another on every window ledge in her home. Luckily she loves succulents which are fairly low maintenance as if she's away, I get pressed into service minding them. They definitely bring her joy and keep her mind active, but is it possible to rewild your indoors and have it contribute to sustainable living? What would that look like to you?
Just having green things to look at and care for seems to improve my day. However, I admit I tend not to have much patience for most of the plants people grow in their houses. Maybe if I tried, I would actually develop more patience as suggested in this
thread. Maybe...
Let's be honest, I'm a strong believer in "pets with benefits" and houseplants seem to me to be a type of a pet. So one benefit that would totally motivate me, is improved indoor air quality. In fact, the common "spider plant" is recommended for absorbing formaldehyde which is one of the pollutants that I'm pretty sure I'm sensitive to. This thread has a whole list of plants that are recommended for
air cleansing.
I'm also totally willing to start food plants indoors. In fact, there are baby beans, mustard greens, basil and pitaya on my living room window ledge right now. There might be baby parsley just getting started too. Parsley is very slow to germinate, and mine didn't self seed anywhere useful last year, so I'm hoping my window ledge will do the job.
So how do other permies use indoor plants to support the permie lifestyle?