Friday, March 7, 2014

Improving Air Quality Indoor


There are many reason why people loves flowers and plants not only because they look attractive but their beauty go far beyond the aesthetics. Natural plants are traditionally displayed or planted outside our houses because they could grow their freely and they could receive full sunlight. But, nowadays there are also plants that we could display and take care of inside our home. These plants are not artificial but flowering and natural plants that is good for display and also good for our health and the environment indoor. Indoor plants significantly improve a whole range of aspects of our indoor environment. The benefit cover a spectrum from direct beneficial effects on psychological health to physically cleaner air.


Indoor plants are not only for home decoration but as well as offices and other commercial buildings. Plants play a vital role in providing a pleasant and tranquil environment in which to move, work or relax. One of the hardy plant that is very durable and sustainable is the Croton. If you have forgotten to water or fertilize the plant, even if the soil dries up significantly, the croton plant will most likely to survive.Our ivy dish garden in a beautiful hand-crafted wood and wicker basket, which I bought online and was delivered a few months ago is still very attractive today. The plants were arranged with a colorful croton, a variegated pathos, dracaena and bountiful ivy when I first got it, but then I decided to separate the plants using different pots and planters so their roots can grow freely.


I am very thankful for these indoor plants because they have help improve the air quality at home. many people do not know that air pollution is almost always higher indoors than outside, that is because, as the polluted outdoor air moves indoors, it mixes with more indoor contaminants. That is having indoor plants is very essential and beneficial for everyone.

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