38. How to use plants to improve air quality at home

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Chapter 38: How to Use Plants to Improve Home Air Quality

Our home is our sanctuary, it is where we seek comfort and tranquility. However, we often don't realize that the air quality inside our homes can be worse than outside. This is due to several factors such as pollution, dust, mold and chemicals present in cleaning materials and furniture. Fortunately, nature offers us an effective and beautiful solution to this problem - plants!

Plants have the amazing ability to purify the air. They absorb pollutants through their leaves and roots, transforming them into nutrients. In addition, they release oxygen through photosynthesis, improving the quality of the air we breathe. But which plants are the most effective for purifying the air in our homes? Let's explore that now.

1. Boston Fern

The Boston Fern is a popular indoor plant known for its beautiful green leaves and its ability to thrive in low-light conditions. But what really makes it special is its ability to remove pollutants like formaldehyde from the air, which is commonly found in furniture and building materials.

2. Peace lily

The Peace Lily is an easy-care plant that blooms beautifully in low-light conditions. In addition to its beauty, this plant is a true warrior when it comes to purifying the air. It is capable of removing a variety of pollutants including ammonia, benzene, formaldehyde and trichlorethylene.

3. Sword of Saint George

The Sword of Saint George is a hardy plant that requires little maintenance. She is known for her ability to survive in harsh conditions, including low light and lack of water. But beyond its resistance, the Sword of Saint George is effective in removing pollutants such as formaldehyde and benzene from the air.

These are just a few of the many plants that can help improve the air quality in your home. However, it is important to remember that each plant has its own care needs. So before bringing a new plant home, be sure to research its light, water, and temperature needs.

How to care for your plants

For your plants to thrive and continue to purify the air, it's important to take good care of them. Most indoor plants need indirect light, so place them near a window but not in direct sunlight. Also, most plants prefer a humid environment, so consider spraying their leaves with water regularly or placing a humidifier near them.

It is also important to water your plants properly. Many people believe that more water is always better, but this is not true. Many indoor plants prefer the soil to dry out between waterings. So before you water your plants, touch the soil to see if it's dry.

Finally, remember that your plants need nutrition too. So make sure you fertilize them regularly with a specific fertilizer for indoor plants.

In short, plants not only bring beauty and life to our homes, but also improve the quality of the air we breathe. So why not bring a little nature indoors and start enjoying its benefits today?

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