House plants 🌱🌱🌱
A beginners guide
Houseplants bring many benifits to ones life.
They help improve air quality by reducing carbon
dioxide levels, increasing humidity and even
reducing airborne dust levels
The best starter houseplants for the different areas in your home
The bedroom
- The french lavender is easily a fan favourite quick to give your room a fresh scent and a bright pop of colour! Just put it in a sunny window, and water it regulary, allowing the top innch or two of the soil to dry out inbetween. It couldn't be easier. For more information on the french lavender click here.
For the home office
- For a real statement, choose a snake plant, which has long, sword-like leaves tipped in gold. It’s an ideal focal point or an excellent screen to visually block out any household hustle and bustle. They're pretty easy to take care of but for detailed instruction click here.
The bathroom
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Low light and high humidity make most bathrooms welcoming environments for tropical plants. In nature, ferns grow in
filtered light under the canopies of tropical forests—light conditions not unlike those in your own bathroom. Put a fern
in
a neglected corner of your bath for some lush, low-maintenance decor. For more care tips click here.
The dining area
- Lucky bamboo is a striking houseplant that could not be easier to care for. It lives happily in most light conditions and grows in nothing more than pebbles and distilled water. Available in either the straight or the twisted variety, bamboo brings elegance to any room, without the mess and expense of cut flowers. Click here for tips on how to care for your bamboo.
Coded by Sofia Hassan