And the fact that it purifies the indoor air makes it a great houseplant as well. Growing requirements: Partial shade, medium watering, fertilize once a month in the flowering season. Special Features They are great at removing VOCs and particulate matter, formaldehyde, benzene, and ...
lupinsthat reminded them of spring. Arosebush caught their eye next, its fragrance filling the air, and they paused by a toweringsunflowerthat seemed to reach for the sky. John pointed out a rareorchidnestled in the sha...
One of the rather ostentatious-sounding ornamental fig family, the rubber plant has been popular since the Victorian era and we can see why. This hardy plant requires little care in exchange for a big statement. We love the glossy green leaves that filter the air while looking pretty handsome...
Houseplants fight air pollution by absorbing these harmful contaminants. NASA researchers discovered that certain houseplants can reduce indoor pollutants by 87 percent in 24 hours. So, why not add several plants to your home and office? You’ll love the look and breathe easier, too! 1. FICUS ...
Your first thought may be that you don’t have the room to spare for a large tree in your living room all year round. However, there are a huge number of houseplants that won’t take up much valuable floor space, so you don’t need to compromise. A firm favourite as a tall, slim...
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Love the color purple? Then grow theseGorgeous Purple Houseplantsknown for their colorful foliage and warm texture to add a royal appeal indoor! Here are some of the bestPurple Houseplantsyou can grow to add a bit of drama and bold appeal to your indoor plant collection!
I recommend Chinese Evergreen because it’s low maintenance thus perfect for new plant owners. It’s also said to bring good luck to the home that it’s placed in. Moreover, it’s a heartwarming gift for someone you love. Practically speaking, it emits oxygen which assists in increasing...
such an array of cat toys on the market, there really shouldn’t be a need for your cat to want to chew your plants. Its the owner’s responsibility to provide adequate attention style toys for your cats to play with. Consider hanging toys and toys that smell like things cats love ...
Most houseplants prefer bright, indirect light. If you’ve placed your houseplant in low light, moving it closer to a bright window but out of the path of direct sun will usually resolve the problem. Some may be happier in medium to low light (usually those that grow in deep shade outdo...