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Unending Benefits of Indoor Plants in Your Home

We love plants because they make our home look more beautiful and it’s healthy being surrounded by them. While some choose to decorate a room with a plant or two, there are those who love making their house look like a real jungle. Indoor plants have many benefits, such as purifying the air, driving away insects, curing illnesses and serving as antioxidants, but you can learn more on this matter if you continue reading this article.

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What are the best plants for each room?

Putting plants adds color and life to any room we reserve for them. They are a powerful decorating tool, great for filling an empty space looking awkward. When it comes to the living room, great options are sansevieria, Rhipsalis, prayer plant, Norfolk Island pine and fiddle leaf fig, all of them requiring a lot of sunlight.

Our bedroom should contain peace lily, parlor palm, English Ivy, snake, spider and corn plant, Gerber daisy, philodendron, and aloe vera. They are all perfect for recharging your batteries. Lastly, bathrooms should be reserved for asparagus fern, bamboo, begonia, bromeliads, cast iron plant, Chinese evergreen, croton and similar. These plants agree with low light, high humidity, and temperature swings.

There are fantastic plant rental services nowadays, so you can find a big number of beautiful plants for hire, choosing from many types. It’s a perfect way to find what you need and make your environment at home more beautiful and fulfilling.

Growing herbs in the kitchen

Your kitchen can be fully supplied with amazing fresh herbs throughout the whole year, and all that with varieties thriving on a sunny windowsill. Each herb should have its own pot to have enough room to grow. You can grow rosemary, mint, thyme, oregano, bay laurel, chives, basil, cilantro, chervil, etc. All you need are south-facing windows so that your plants can have all the natural light they need, loose, fast-draining soil, water and some love for your green cuties.

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The amazing stress-reducing benefit

An important benefit of plants is that they can boost our moods and reduce stress and anxiety. Peppermint, chamomile, lavender, jasmine, chrysanthemum, aloe vera, and gerbera are the best solutions if you want to clear your mind and get rid of negative thoughts.

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Incredible plants that repel insects

There are types of plants that help us get rid of insects, some because they attract dragonflies that eat mosquitos, others because they have something repelling to bugs. Black-eyed Susan, swamp milkweed, meadow sage, petunias, basil, lavender, marigolds, and many others are great because they come with this benefit! Read more to learn what plants you can count on for this specific purpose.

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The magical aloe vera and its uses

Aloe vera truly is a one-of-a-kind plant, having so many uses and benefits! We can use it as a flavoring, making an incredibly healthy ingredient, for cosmetics, as a food supplement or as some herbal remedy. It’s great for teeth and gums, constipation, diabetes-induced foot ulcers, protection from ultraviolet (UV) irradiation and skin damage after radiation therapy. It’s also perfect for learning and memory (a study published in Nutritional Neuroscience), against depression, wounds from second-degree burns and irritable bowel syndrome.

Remarkable pet-friendly indoor plants

If you have pets, you don’t want plants that could poison them. That’s why you should read about what types are pet-friendly. You can go for spider plants, ponytail palms, African violets, bamboos, Boston ferns, Burros tail succulents, bromeliads, cast iron plants, Christmas cacti, peperomias, phalaenopsis orchids, prayer-plants, Swedish Ivy and lipstick plants.

Conclusion

To sum up, besides enriching our home environment, having plants comes with many fantastic advantages. They make delicious and healthy ingredients for our meals, they can cure different illnesses, they make the air we breathe purer and do so much more. Now that you know all the great things they can do, why not add them to your living place?

John Basta
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