

Thanks to the internet and its ample array of online nurseries, the world of hermit horticulture (aka plants that are perfectly content with little to no direct sunlight) is easily accessible According to The Sill, low lighting means, "no direct sunlight will reach your plant," and your green buddy will survive but not necessarily thrive.

Although you might not achieve a greenhouse wonderland inside your darker home, you don't have to live life alone in the plant-free shadows. But, then we grow up and also learn that bask-worthy sunlight is a privilege, not a right, in most modern (affordable) living spaces.

A low-light plant sounds like an oxymoron - seeing as we've learned as far back as kindergarten that the key to a shrub's heart is a dash of CO2, a splash of water, and a whole lotta sunshine.
