Your window sill is one of the best spots in your home to grow plants. It gets natural light and stays warm — perfect for many easy-to-grow varieties. Whether you have a small kitchen window or a wide living room sill...
Your window sill is one of the best spots in your home to grow plants. It gets natural light and stays warm — perfect for many easy-to-grow varieties. Whether you have a small kitchen window or a wide living room sill, we have plants that fit. Vedicflora brings you a handpicked collection of window sill plants at the lowest prices in India.
Why Window Sill Plants Are Great for Indian Homes
Window sill plants do more than look pretty. Many are air purifying plants that help clean indoor air naturally. Studies show that indoor plants can cut indoor air pollutants by up to 60%. They also make your home feel calm and green — without needing a full garden.
- Snake Plants — a top best seller, low maintenance, and a proven air purifier
- Kalanchoe — bright blooms that love bright window light
- Portulaca Pack — colorful, drought-tolerant, and very easy to grow
- Sanjeevani / Selaginella — a rare and revered medicinal plant for the home
- Strawberry Saplings — grow fresh homegrown fruit right on your sill
- Ranjai Plants — lush, decorative greens for any window corner
- Winter Flower Packs — seasonal blooms to brighten the colder months
How to Pick the Right Window Sill Plant
First, check how much sunlight your window gets each day. South or west-facing windows get more sun — great for Kalanchoe and Portulaca. East-facing or low-light windows suit Snake Plants and Selaginella best. Our best sellers are a safe pick for both beginners and experienced home gardeners.
Every plant in this collection is low maintenance and easy to grow at home. Most need watering just 2–3 times a week — no special skills needed. They are ideal for busy families, students, and work-from-home plant lovers. Bring nature indoors and enjoy a greener, fresher home every day.
Frequently asked questions
Which window sill plant is best for beginners?
The Snake Plant is our top pick for beginners — it is a proven best seller and one of the most low maintenance plants you can grow. It tolerates irregular watering and low light well. Kalanchoe and Portulaca are also great easy-to-grow options if your window gets good sunlight.
Do window sill plants need direct sunlight?
Not all window sill plants need direct sun. Snake Plants and Selaginella do well in indirect or low light. Kalanchoe, Portulaca, and Strawberry Saplings prefer a bright, sunny window for best growth. Check the light level at your window before choosing your plant.
How often should I water my window sill plants?
Most window sill plants need watering 2–3 times a week during summer and less in winter. Always check the topsoil — if it feels dry an inch deep, it is time to water. Overwatering is the most common mistake; these plants prefer slightly dry roots over soggy soil.
Are these plants safe for homes with children or pets?
Snake Plants and Portulaca should be kept out of reach of small children and pets, as they can cause mild irritation if chewed. Strawberry Saplings and Kalanchoe are generally safe to keep around the home. When in doubt, place plants on higher sills away from curious little hands and paws.
Can I grow strawberry saplings on a window sill indoors?
Yes! Our Pack of 6 Strawberry Saplings can be grown on a sunny window sill in small pots or containers. They need at least 6 hours of bright sunlight each day. With regular watering and a little patience, you can enjoy fresh homegrown strawberries right from your own window.
