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Did you know that having plants in your home can have a a piece of art but also its ability to raise humidity levels by five per cent, which
significant impact on your health and wellbeing? Research shows that indoor plants can help to boost your mood, support productivity,
concentration and creativity, reduce stress and also clean indoor air by absorbing toxins and producing oxygen. So, whether you’re green fingered or a total novice, we’ll help find the houseplant that’s right for you and your lifestyle.
A LEAFY LIVING ROOM
Houseplants in the lounge can create an inviting atmosphere. A Cast-Iron Plant, or Bar Plant, is an indestructible plant that will do well in a high use room such as the living room. It’s tall, arching, deep-green glossy leaves are perfect for brightening a dull corner. Other suitable plants for the lounge include a Spider Plant, English Ivy, a Rubber Tree and Philodendron.
HERBS IN THE HEART OF THE HOME
Cook up a storm with the
help of tasty plants in the kitchen.
Potted herbs on the windowsill
such as basil, mint, rosemary and
coriander not only look and smell
amazing, they’re also a practical addition that adds fresh ingredients to your meals.
HEALTHY PLANTS TO WORK FROM HOME
Add calm and tranquillity to a home workspace with pretty, fragrant plants. A Peace Lily is a great option here for its sculptural form that looks like
may be beneficial for your health while sat at your computer. Air purifying plants are also great for a workspace. Why not try a Barberton Daisy, a Snake
Plant or Aloe Vera?
TOTALLY TROPICAL IN THE BATHROOM
Tropical plants, such as an Arrowhead Plant, will thrive in a humid environment like the bathroom and can be grouped together to create a calming feature. Also happy in humidity are succulent plants – not only do the look pretty but their fleshy leaves are able to withstand lots of moisture. Lastly, the Begonia Plant is another great choice as it only needs indirect light and is extremely colourful as it grows down, making it perfect for a windowsill or hanging basket.
HELPING HOUSEPLANTS TO THRIVE
Houseplants, though wonderful, can be a little temperamental. You may find that a plant thrives in one area of your home but not in another. It’s worth remembering that houseplants don’t need direct sunlight all hours of the day, as
this can scorch the leaves and the roots of the plant. Most plants will be happy with a window that is either West, East or South facing.
There are lots of great apps, such as SmartPlant that will help you to identify your plants and provide to tips and care advice. https://smartplantapp.com/
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