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Most people know that houseplants can contribute to a
natural atmosphere, but they might be unaware of the fact that indoor plants
can make them a healthier person. As always, being environmentally conscious is
important, but we should also be thinking about how to bring the natural world
into our living spaces using a variety of houseplants for our own health as well as considering them for their
natural beauty.
Indoor plants, as decoration, not only look good and add a
splash of colour but they can actually help make your home a healthier place to
live by cutting down on pollutants in the air. Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis),
ivy (Hedera helix) and the mother-in-law’s-tongue or
snake plant (Sanseveria trifasciata), for example, are all recommended
for improving air quality.
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One way you can plot out your plants is by using 3D design software on the Internet. This method can help you with deciding where each type of
houseplant is most likely to thrive. You can also get an idea of what space is
available and how much lighting there is by using a bird’s eye view.
Natural light coming in through windows, as well as keeping
plants in good condition, can enhance the foliage, casting some shadows that
add depth and create some interesting visual effects.
Most houseplants look best against a simple and uncluttered
background to provide contrast. Plants also help you scale the look of your
rooms, as including bigger plants in your space ironically gives rooms a larger
feel. The Swiss cheese plant (Monstera deliciosa) and the rubber plant (Ficus
elastica) have been very popular for many years but they need the space to
grow and really look their best.
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You will be spending most of your time in the living room
so this is a good place to distribute them. Plants have been proven to have
positive effect on mood and they can help your relax. In fact your grandparents
were probably resting by an aspidistra or cast iron plant (Aspidistra
elatior). This traditional plant is easy to grow in the living room or
lounge.
Cilantro leaves Photo by Steve Andrews
Herbs like cilantro (Coriandrum sativum), chives (Allium
schoenoprasum) and basil (Ocimum basilicum) can be grown for
convenience in the kitchen and provide an array of health benefits. They also
add a touch of natural charm to your home and flavour to your cooking.
The symbiotic relationship plants provide extend even into
the bathroom. Ferns will benefit from the humidity and release oxygen into the
air to help you wake up in the morning. The maidenhair fern in particular (Adiantum
aethiopicum) loves cool damp air and has delicate pale green fronds.
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You can even add a seasonal touch to your home by growing
bulbs like hyacinths indoors in spring, and the colourful Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera
species) will flower in the festive season.
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