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Indoor Plants to Improve Air Quality at Home

  • Perla Irish
  • November 30, 2020
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  1. Most Common Indoor Pants Require Low-maintenance
    1. Peace Lily
    2. English Ivy
    3. Snake Plant
    4. Chrysanthemums
    5. Devil’s Ivy
    6. Aloe Vera

Imagine a world without any trees; no rain and no shelter to escape from extreme sun heat. Plants are important both for human beings and animals.

They help in purifying the air by absorbing carbon dioxide and giving out fresh oxygen. Those trees also help us by providing shade, fruits, and medicines.

We need plants the same how we require technology but we have to maintain the balance.

We are surrounded by pollution when walking on the street even at home and offices.

Pollution may cause discomfort which can be solved by eliminating the source or shifting to a new place; but for some other people, it may be much more dangerous and can become life-threatening diseases like respiratory illnesses, cancer, etc.

This can be avoided by planting more and more trees outside or inside your home. Indoor plants don’t need much maintenance and can survive with little water and sunlight however during home relocation you have to take proper care.

So the best option is to hire the best packers and movers Pune (or your area). They are well experienced in handling these tasks.

Plants are stress reductants and as you can feel relaxed by just looking at them. They also provide fresh air which makes us healthy, better focus on work, and boosts immunity which helps us stay positive.

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Indoor Plants to Improve Air Quality at Home

There are countless benefits you can get by growing indoor plants. So let’s know some of the indoor plants you can grow and how you can improve the air quality and maintain a healthy environment for you and your family.

Most Common Indoor Pants Require Low-maintenance


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Peace Lily

This is one of the best indoor plants for air purifying. They are the smallest ones as compared to others in this group. They don’t require much maintenance and their glossy green leaves make your room so beautiful.

You should wash your hands after touching them as those are a little toxic. So keep your children and pets away from them.

English Ivy

English ivy plants are evergreen perennials and can reduce airborne particles which make those the perfect indoor plants.

Those can be kept in hanging baskets and create a different look for your home. You need to place them under direct sunlight for a constant temperature.

Grow them in well-drained soil to prevent waterlogging.

Snake Plant

They are also known as Mother-in-law’s Tongue and can survive in extremely little water. This is the best choice for beginners as those are hard to kill.

Snake Plants usually have green banded leaves with yellow borders and release oxygen at night. So you can keep it close to you.

Chrysanthemums

Chrysanthemums are known as mums and are available in a wide range of brilliant colors, shapes, and sizes. You can place those in your kitchen and bedroom as they are very good at purifying the air.

They normally require moist soil and enough sunlight to grow.

Devil’s Ivy

Devil’s Ivy known as golden pothos or pothos comes under easy to grow plant group. It also needs low maintenance and is easy to keep alive.

If you’re growing it in containers then keep the soil wet and peaty soil. They also don’t require frequent fertilizing. So no worry if you forgot to feed them.

Aloe Vera

Aloe vera is not just a sunburn soother. Grown at home, aloe vera has anti-inflammatory properties which are helpful for the healing of wounds and burns.

These plants are capable of producing liquid containing enzymes, amino acids, vitamins, and other compounds having anti-bacterial properties. When the number of chemicals is in extreme then they grow brown spots.

Although growing plants is not the best option to purify the air but they play a major role in it. During your home relocation, you should take extra precautions for safe plant relocation.

Starting from moving day to replacing at your new home you should follow a certain procedure to keep your plants alive during the relocation. The best option is to hire the best movers and packers who are good at shifting plants safely.

To hire verified moving services you can take help from AssureShift. It is a reliable packers and movers referral portal in India.

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