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We all love having plants at home, but not everyone has the gardening skills or patience to care for them. Then there's vacations or extended absences. There's nothing worse than returning from a trip to find your plants neglected due to lack of water and care. That's why we've selected a few houseplants that require minimal or no watering. We promise, watering them once or twice a month will be enough.

Which houseplants don't need much water?
Sansevieria.
This heat-tolerant plant blooms in March. It's particularly sensitive to overwatering, so you can go on vacation without worry. Just water it every two weeks.Philodendron:
Elegant and naturally decorative, the philodendron requires minimal daily care. Especially in winter, the plant goes dormant and therefore requires very little water. On warm days, simply check the soil. If it's dry, water it lightly.

Aloe Vera:
This succulent is perfect for beginner gardeners. It can be grown outdoors or in a pot indoors and tolerates temperatures down to 4°C (40°F). It only requires light watering once or twice a month.

Sedum Morganae:
This unique houseplant boasts oval leaves that resemble clusters of flowers. This succulent can be hung or placed on furniture or shelves to liven up your décor. It loves light and requires very little water.

Cactus.