We all love our plants, but not everyone has a natural talent for keeping them thriving. Sometimes we even forget to water them for a while, and that’s okay—many plants can handle both low light and lots of sun. However, there are certain spots where plants shouldn’t be placed. Even experienced plant owners can harm their plants or damage their belongings by putting them in the wrong areas. Here are a few places to avoid when placing your houseplants.

Near the Microwave
Avoid placing your plant near the microwave, whether on top or beside it. When in use, microwaves give off heat, creating a warm, dry environment that isn’t suitable for most plants. This can negatively affect the plant’s growth and overall health, potentially leading to stress.
Under the HVAC Vents
Placing plants under HVAC vents exposes them to a constant stream of hot or cold air, which can harm their health. The direct airflow can stress the leaves, causing them to dry out, change color, and may even stunt the plant’s growth over time.
By the Heater or Radiator
Radiators and heaters emit intense heat and dry the air, which is the opposite of what most plants require. This can damage the plants.
On The Refrigerator
Refrigerators are often positioned on interior walls or under cabinets, which means they typically don’t get enough light for most plants, unless they’re right by a window. Like microwaves, fridges also give off heat, creating a dry environment that can cause plants to lose moisture quickly. This means you’ll need to wat


