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Go Green With House Plants
Our home is a source of our energy. After the long and tiring day we go home and rejuvenate our spirit and strength. Sometimes we are unaware of just how many unhealthy toxins are in the air around us even when we feel the most relaxed. Keeping small plants living and thriving in the kitchen, dining room and entry areas can not only make us feel better about life but can help clean the air we breathe. Indoor container gardening is a great way to do this. Indoor plants can look great all around our home. These plants can thrive in pots, planters and flower boxes. But are you aware what best plants to use for each room? Here are some suggestions: The Eureka is a great plant placed nearly anywhere because of their bright colored leaves. A Spathiphyllum is considered to be a big breather because of its wide leaves and performs a lot of transpiration and eliminates toxins in the home. The Yucca which is good for sunny windows, or hotter spots. This plant needs less water and is good for neglectful waterer. Austin ferns are commonly used as a hanging plant and good for bathrooms for absorbing moisture. Succulents like Cacti are another low maintainance plant that is also good for removing pollutants in the air. A healthy rule of thumb is to have an indoor plant placed in every one hundred square feet of living space to clean the majority of toxins in the home. There are different places to order plants online whether for yourself or as a gift. If you want to live in a greener environment, then start growing indoor plants inside your home. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Jeffrey Zaragosa is a market researcher and a writer online of Givingplants.com and Windowbox.com. He loves to write about plants as special gifts and order plants online. He always makes research on plants used as gifts for special occasions. |
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