Enjoy The Health Benefits of Indoor Plants
Anjay (Andrzej) Zazulak
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Did you know that indoor plants don’t just look good but offer numerous health benefits, too? Read on for the best ones to grow and how to take care of them.
A room full of leafy green plants looks lush and welcoming, and also offers tangible health benefits. With a little know-how, houseplants are easy to keep alive and will make your house feel more like a home. Read on for some easy beginner’s plants to try and how to look after them.
Greener, healthier living
Studies have shown that in hospitals, house plants can increase tolerance to pain, and in workplaces and schools, they can improve people’s moods, reduce stress levels and increase productivity. All good reasons to bring some extra greenery into your home, too.?
House plants are also good for air quality, which can often be worse inside than out, depending on ventilation and toxins in the environment such as mould or chemicals. As well as regular ventilation, plants can help to remove chemical compounds from the air – the more plants, the merrier.?
5 easy house plants for beginners
What we all want to avoid is spending money only to end up with dead plants, which are the absolute opposite of mood boosters. Happily, many indoor plants are incredibly easy to look after and will live on indefinitely with a little effort and care.
Despite its unflattering name, Mother in Law’s tongue is a wonderful plant for indoors – with long, spiky leaves, it tolerates neglect, grows happily in a pot and requires no pruning. In fact, you can divide it to create more. It likes bright, filtered light or partial shade, and well-drained soil.?
Happy to face in any direction and tolerant of some shade, the beautiful Peace Lily is an air purifier that also looks beautiful in any space. The beautiful white flowers are more likely to make an appearance in early summer if it’s kept somewhere with good light.?
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Very hard to kill and said to bring good luck, the jade plant is an easy to grow succulent that makes a good housewarming gift. As long as they aren’t overwatered, they will live happily indoors, preferably in a bright spot, although too much direct sunlight is not advised. Although slow-growing, jade plants are easy to propagate so, you can make more and even give them away as gifts.?
With its distinctive holey leaves, the Swiss cheese plant is perhaps the most recognisable of all when it comes to indoor jungles. Like most indoor plants it likes bright, indirect light and moist, well-drained soil. Wiping the leaves with a damp cloth every week or so will ensure it stays healthy.?
With its impressive height and stunning, glossy leaves, it’s hard to go past the South African Fiddle leaf fig. They love bright, indirect light, well-drained soil and a little humidity, which you can create artificially by misting them every few days. Wiping down the leaves will also keep them looking fabulous.?
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