Indoor plants that bring life to any room
You want greenery that looks great without demanding constant attention. Sunday’s collection of indoor plants are picked for real homes with real light and real schedules.
The Snake Plant is a low-maintenance favorite with striking upright leaves that do well in low light. If you have pets, the Parlor Palm Plant is easy to care for and pet-friendly. And for something that blooms, the Desert Rose Plant is a hardy succulent with pink flowers that brighten any windowsill.
Ready to start your indoor garden? Pick a plant, grab a planter, and you're on your way.
Why choose Sunday indoor plants
Our indoor planters and bundles make it easy to get started without the guesswork.
- Snake Plant and Black Hyde Planter: A 4" starter plant paired with a 5" black clay planter and matching saucer for a clean, modern look.
- Snake Plant and Cream Hyde Planter: The same easy care plant in a warm cream clay planter with a coordinating saucer.
- 5" Cream Hyde Planter: A clay planter sized for smaller houseplants.
- 5" Black Hyde Planter: The same compact size in a sleek black finish.
- 7" Cream Hyde Planter: An elegant clay planter for larger indoor plants.
- Natural Moisture Potting Soil Mix: Ideal for potting or re-potting in containers, helping roots hold moisture without getting waterlogged.
All of our plants ship directly to your door with care instructions included. No trips to the nursery, no wilted plants in the back seat.
Tips for using indoor plants
A few simple habits go a long way with indoor plants. Here's how to keep them happy year round.
- Find the right light: Most houseplants prefer bright, indirect light. A few feet from a window is usually ideal. Low light plants can handle shadier corners.
- Water when the soil dries out: Stick your finger an inch into the soil. If it's dry, water thoroughly until it drains from the bottom. If it's still moist, wait a few days.
- Give them humidity in winter: Indoor heating dries the air. Mist your plants occasionally or group them together to create a more humid microclimate.
- Rotate your plants: Turn your pots a quarter turn every few weeks so all sides get even light and grow evenly.
- Re-pot when roots outgrow the container: If roots are circling the bottom or poking out of drainage holes, it's time for a bigger home. Our Garden Soil options can help.
Caring for indoor plants doesn't have to be complicated. Start with the basics and adjust as you learn what your plants like.
Indoor plants FAQs
What indoor plants are easiest to care for if I'm a beginner?
Snake plants and parlor palms are great starting points. They tolerate low light, irregular watering, and typical indoor conditions without fussing. Both are forgiving if you forget to water for a week or two, which makes them perfect for first time plant parents.
Are Sunday indoor plants pet friendly?
Some are. Parlor palms are considered non-toxic to cats and dogs. However, snake plants and desert roses can cause stomach upset if pets chew on them. Check the product details for each plant and keep potentially irritating varieties out of reach if you have curious pets.
How do I care for my indoor plant after it arrives in the mail?
Unbox it right away and let it breathe. Water lightly if the soil feels dry. Place it in a spot with appropriate light for the first week, avoiding direct sun. Plants sometimes drop a leaf or two after shipping, which is normal. Give them a couple of weeks to adjust to their new home.
What size Hyde Planter should I choose for my houseplant?
Match the planter to your plant's current pot size. The 5" planters work well for 4" starter plants, giving roots a bit of room to grow. The 7" planter is better for larger houseplants or when you're ready to size up. Avoid going too big too fast, as excess soil can hold too much moisture.
Can I use Sunday plant food to feed my indoor plants?
Most Sunday Plant Food products are formulated for outdoor lawns and gardens. For houseplants, look for an indoor-specific fertilizer with a balanced formula. Feed during the growing season (spring and summer) and ease off in fall and winter when growth slows down.
Want to bring the same care to your outdoor space? Build a custom yard plan and see what your yard needs to grow more, or browse the Sunday Garden collection to find outdoor plants that fit your space and your schedule.













