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Houseplants in 2024: The trends for Galway and beyond

Aoife Kelly on 27-11-2024

Houseplants continue to capture the hearts of many in 2024, offering not just beauty, but sustainability and a touch of nature within our homes. Whether you're a seasoned plant enthusiast or a beginner just starting your green journey, there are plenty of exciting trends to embrace this year. From unique colour variations to creative ways of displaying your plants, here’s a rundown of the key houseplant trends of 2024, with a special focus on what’s popular in Galway and across Ireland.

1. Variegated Plants: A Splash of Colour

One of the biggest houseplant trends of 2024 is variegated plants – those with leaves that have striking colour variations. Plants like the Philodendron Birkin and Philodendron Pink Princess have become favourites due to their eye-catching, multicoloured foliage. The great thing about these plants is that they not only bring a touch of colour to your space but are also relatively easy to care for​. In Galway, where the weather is often overcast and cool, variegated plants are a perfect choice to brighten up the home. Their colourful leaves offer a burst of vibrancy, especially on those long, grey days.

2. Hanging Plants: Space-Saving with Style

Hanging plants, such as Epipremnum (also known as Devil’s Ivy) and Ceropegia (String of Hearts), continue to be a trend in 2024. These plants don’t just look great; they also help save space, which is perfect for smaller homes like those often found in Galway. By hanging plants, you can enjoy lush greenery without taking up valuable floor space. This is ideal for flats or homes with limited room, and they create a beautiful cascading effect that adds a sense of lightness to your interior.

3. Miniature Plants: Little Green Wonders

The trend for miniature plants is making waves in 2024. From bonsai to small ferns, these tiny plants bring a sense of wonder and can be used to create tiny ecosystems in glass terrariums or small pots. For Galway residents, who often live in compact apartments, miniature plants offer a wonderful way to bring greenery into your home without taking up much space. These small plants are also perfect for creating personalised plant arrangements that can sit on windowsills or be grouped together for a unique indoor garden.

4. Sustainable Gardening: Green Choices for the Future

Sustainability is increasingly important in 2024, and houseplant lovers are embracing eco-friendly options, from biodegradable pots to organic soils. Composting kitchen waste for homemade plant food is also becoming a popular choice among environmentally conscious gardeners​. This trend fits perfectly with Galway’s community spirit and respect for nature, making it easy for locals to adopt a more sustainable way of gardening. Whether it’s choosing plants that thrive without excessive resources or adopting eco-conscious practices, sustainable gardening is about making a positive impact on both your home and the planet.

5. The Return of the Classics: Parlour Palm and Hoya

Some plants are simply timeless, and in 2024, the parlour palm (Chamaedorea elegans) and the hoya (wax plant) are making a comeback. Once a symbol of Victorian luxury, the parlour palm is now loved for its elegant appearance and ease of care. The hoya, known for its fragrant flowers and attractive foliage, is also seeing a resurgence​. These plants are ideal for homes in Galway, where the preference is often for stylish yet low-maintenance plants that can fit into both modern and more traditional interiors.

Greener Than Ever

Whether you’re after a burst of colour, looking to save space, or making more sustainable choices, 2024’s houseplant trends have something for everyone. In Galway, where nature and sustainability are deeply valued, these plants not only brighten up your space but also help to create a greener, more eco-conscious future. So why not embrace the green revolution in your home today? It's a small step for you, but a big step for both your living space and the planet.