Diwali Magic: 10 Lucky Plants to Bring Wealth & Positive Energy
Diwali in India isn’t just a festival of lights; it’s the season when homes from Delhi to Chennai glow with warmth, prayers and tiny personal rituals. Across North and South India, families clean their houses, redecorate puja corners and invite prosperity in. Plants have quietly become part of that tradition, and Gardengram has been at the heart of it.
Take Meera and Raghav from Lucknow. Every year they prepare their ancestral home for Diwali by polishing brass lamps and stringing marigolds. Last year they added a Gardengram Money Plant and a flowering Peace Lily to their entrance. “We didn’t realise how alive our doorway would feel,” Meera says. “Neighbours asked where we got them, and now it’s a mini-trend in our lane.”
Their story mirrors hundreds of customers across Delhi, Jaipur and Bangalore who use plants not just as decor but as a living part of the festival.
Here are some of the most loved plants our customers pick for their Diwali corners:
Every product above is available through Gardengram’s Diwali Collection and comes ready for gifting with eco-friendly wrapping — a detail our Bangalore and Hyderabad customers appreciate.
• Lucky Bamboo Plant – Classic Diwali gift; layers represent layers of luck.
• Areca Palm Plant – Large – Adds freshness to foyers where guests first step in.
• Indoor Plants Combo – Set of 3 – Compact green trio for puja rooms or dining tables.
• Money Plant (Pothos) – Symbol of growth and wealth; perfect with festive lighting.
• Peace Lily – White blooms add serenity to puja corners.
• Snake Plant – Helps clean indoor air after fireworks.
• Bamboo Palm Plant – Gentle fronds soften bright décor.
• Aloe Vera – Healing plant; looks lovely in a traditional brass holder.
• Spider Plant – Fun for hanging baskets above rangoli spots.
• Rosemary – Fragrant herb you can use in festive recipes.
Unlike generic “lucky plant” lists online, Gardengram curates plants that thrive in India’s festive climate and urban homes. Whether you’re living in a compact apartment in Chennai or a sprawling house in Delhi’s suburbs, the pots and care tips are tailored to you. We serve to all those who want to follow a tradition in a modern and sustainable way.
“Choose a plant that feels like part of your ritual.” Browse Gardengram’s Diwali Collection and pick the one that matches your home’s energy. We’ll wrap it in festival-ready packaging and deliver it before the lights are lit.
This way you’re not just buying another decorative piece; you’re creating a tradition. And like Meera and Raghav discovered, a single green touch can turn a doorway into a blessing.

