Or more specifically the cleansing power of indoor plants.
Back in 2012, I published a post called Clean, clean air. I am going to republish it tomorrow because Kelli sent me an email setting out that over on her blog site she has a much more comprehensive list of plants that purify the air.
Her blog site is Groom & Style and the long list of air-purifying plants that Kelli wrote about may be see here: 12 Air Purifying Plants That Will Clean Your Air. Here is how Kelli’s post opens:
12 Air Purifying Plants That Will Clean Your Air
We need fresh air to live a healthy and full life, but it’s fast becoming a luxury. Residents of many major cities around the world are plagued with smog and poisonous gases from motor vehicles, fossil fuel based power plants, and factories.
The good news is there is a simple solution you can use at home to make your air much cleaner. While air purifiers might help, air purifying plants are a great and natural way to clean your home’s air supply. In this article, you’ll learn more about air pollution, its dangers, and how to choose the best air purifying plants for your home.
Anyway, if you wish to read more then go here and, as I mentioned above, my post of August, 2012 will be republished tomorrow.
Our living room is full of plants. We have always been green. Thanks for the share, Paul!
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Dear Susan, as always the first to reply to my latest post. Just 7 minutes after it was published! You are a dear friend of this place. Thank you!
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Very interesting article! I have a Dendrobium Phalaenopsis (orchard) in my home and now want to go get an alovera plant as well!! Great read! Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you for your wonderful response!
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Ive been meaning to look into beneficial plants. I had a collection of succulents but my dog smashed them 😦
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Natasha, a very warm welcome to this place. Tell us a little more about your dear dog.
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Thank you! We have quite a pack at the moment with 6 Rottweilers, 2 GSD and 3 cocker spaniels.
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Oh, how wonderful! You will know that there’s something magical about having so many dogs around one. Well done!
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I love indoor plants, but my biggest trouble with them is that my cats eat them!
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I don’t know, Kate. Natasha writes how her dog smashed her indoor plants. You write about your cats eating your plants. Lost as to what to add. So I’ll stop waffling on!
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Interesting…I have never thought to use plants that way, I really like that idea
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Thank you for calling by. Plus, a very warm welcome to you. Hope to see you again. There’s another post on the theme of indoor plants coming along tomorrow.
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Excellent! I will look forward to reading it!
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😊
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