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    10 Misconceptions Your Boss Has About Houseplants

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    The Best Houseplants to Improve Your Home's Air Quality

    The best houseplants will improve the air quality of your home and are easy to keep. The ZZ plant is also known as mother-in law's tongue, is a classic option. It thrives in low light and requires regular watering.

    Another option is the snake plant with stiff, pointed leaves that was selected together with other plants by NASA to improve indoor air. This plant that isn't fussy will thrive if you mist it with water every two weeks.

    Phil the Philodendron

    Philodendrons are tropical houseplants that can grow well if you give them the right conditions. It is also a great plant to grow indoors due to its ability to purify the air.

    It is well-known that it removes toxins such as benzene and formaldehyde. This is due to its large leaves which act as air filters, trapping these pollutants while exchanging fresh oxygen.





    This tropical beauty is versatile and can be trained to climb vertical surfaces or used to create cascading indoor plants. It thrives in warm temperatures, good soil and indirect sunlight. Direct sunlight is best avoided, as it can burn delicate leaves. A bit of humidity can help to prevent dry air, which could cause eye irritation or make breathing difficult.

    Philodendrons are a mood-boosting plant as well as purifying air. They can reduce anxiety and stress by lowering the systolic blood pressure and increasing alertness. They help improve mental clarity and boost productivity by boosting concentration and creativity.

    Unlike many other plants, this one does not remain dormant during winter, which means it can be kept as a houseplant all year. In winter it is recommended to water less frequently and only when the topsoil gets dry. It is recommended to use a lightweight soil mixed with organic material for optimum growing conditions.

    The Little Phil Like other philodendrons, thrives in soils that are well-drained and able to take shade up to a certain extent. It also can tolerate low light levels and drought conditions.

    It can also produce edible berries in the proper conditions. The berries are used to enhance stews, soups, and other meals. Be aware, however, that philodendrons could be harmful to pets and children when they eat them, which contain calcium oxalate.

    The air layering technique is a straightforward method to propagate this plant. This is done by cutting a stem at the base of the leaf, using a sterilized knife. Then, you can take a small portion of the lower stem and wrap it with a thin layer of peat moss in a moist state. Then, cover it with a plastic wrap to keep in the water and nutrients. Wait until the roots have developed typically within a few weeks, before you transplant it into the pot.

    Cassie the ZZ Plant

    The ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) is known as one of the most simple houseplants to maintain. ZZ plants can thrive in conditions of low light that could kill other indoor plants, which makes them perfect for offices and homes without lots of sunlight. In addition, ZZ plants can be a great source of air purification for indoor spaces since they help to remove harmful chemicals and other substances from the air.

    The ZZ plant has zig-zag dark green leaves that sparkle and can grow up to three feet tall. Rhizomes in the plant allow it to store water and thus makes it resilient to drought. It's also a stunning ornamental plant thanks to its elongated stems as well as the thick upright leaves. It's a good choice as an indoor plant and is also able to create an enticing tropical display in outdoor landscaping.

    Since the ZZ plant doesn't require lots of water, it can be left to its own devices for long periods. However, it's crucial to water the plant whenever its leaves begin wilting or if the top couple of inches of soil are dry. When watering, make sure to use a well-draining potting mix and add ingredients like perlite or lava rocks to improve the soil's aeration. Every six months, fertilize your plant with a liquid houseplant fertilizer.

    Due to their easy care, ZZ plants are popular with novice gardeners as well as those with brown thumbs. These plants are popular as gifts for new homes or jobs due to their auspicious nature and represent prosperity in Feng Shui.

    The most effective home plant is one that fits into your routine and lifestyle according to Cromer. Include the appropriate plants in your home to boost your mood health, productivity and overall wellbeing. In addition many plants are visually pleasing too! With all the benefits of these gorgeous, easy-to-care for houseplants, it's no surprise that so many people adore them. If you're looking for something new to add to your home or office take a look at the collection of plants at Costa Farms.

    Susie the Snake Plant

    The snake plant (scientific name Sansevieria trifasciata) is one of the most adaptable houseplants you can get. It's also a beautiful plant for architecture that can be used to add some structure and height to a room. There is a wide assortment of Sansevieria plants, each with different length leaves and interesting patterns that fit any style of design.

    This drought-tolerant plant will thrive in bright indirect light, but it can be difficult to grow in extreme heat or cold. In summer, water your snake plant once every two weeks, and in winter once every six weeks to ensure that it is healthy. Overwatering is a common mistake that can lead to drooping, or even death for many houseplants, so try to avoid this as much as is possible.

    Although snake plants are considered low-maintenance, you should clean its leaves regularly to prevent dust accumulation. It's also a good idea to prune the plants regularly to encourage new growth and encourage fullness. In addition you can also propagate snake plants by cutting off a leaf and putting it in water for a month in order to create an entirely new plant.

    Another benefit of having a snake plant is that it releases oxygen into the air at night, which is not the case with many other plants. This makes it perfect for bedrooms, where it will help you sleep better and improve your overall health.

    Additionally, this tropical plant is resistant to most common household pests, like mealybugs, spider mites, southern blight and leaf spot. If you notice any of these issues, it is recommended to use an insecticide that is natural and follow the recommended treatment techniques.

    Snake plants are a great option for beginners or people who don't have the time to care for fussy plants. They're also simple to care for. It's also a great choice for those looking to incorporate a touch of Feng Shui into their home because it is believed that it will ward off negative energy. Plus, it's a good option for those who are worried about their carbon footprint and wish to reduce the amount of chemical within their home. This green friend is a true powerhouse as it can remove harmful substances from the air like formaldehyde and benzene.

    Pippa the Peace Lily

    The peace lily, scientifically known as Spathiphyllum wallisii, is a houseplant that can be easily maintained and has been proven to improve your health. Peace lilies are known to absorb airborne toxins and send them back through their leaves, where microbes transform them into less harmful substances. As a result, the plant is able to reduce the levels of carbon dioxide in a room. It is regarded as one of the most effective air-cleaning plants.

    common house plant of a peace lily in your home can help reduce stress and promote sleep. Greenery's colors and pleasant scents can reduce anxiety and help you fall asleep more easily. In reality, the majority of space programs employ greenhouses for astronauts while in outer space to help them feel relaxed and able to fall asleep peacefully.

    If you have pets, a peace lily is the ideal option for your home as it helps to neutralize the chemicals found in urine of pets. The plant can also be helpful in reducing the accumulation of mildew in bathrooms, kitchens and laundry rooms. The plant prevents mildew or mold from growing on walls and drapes by absorbing water.

    Like many other plants in the plant kingdom they are adaptable and tolerant. Peace lilies are an extremely popular choice for indoor plants because they can thrive in a variety of conditions. In their natural habitat they love hot environments which is why you can encourage them to grow and bloom in your home by misting them frequently. This is particularly important in the summer to stimulate the plant to grow beautiful white flowers.

    Another benefit of peace lilies is that they are extremely efficient in removing harmful gasses from household products and appliances. For example, the plants can eliminate acetone vapors from paint removers and nail polish. They can also eliminate carbon monoxide and benzene. These toxins can cause headaches, loss of coordination and fatigue, and may cause damage to the liver.

    If you wish to keep your peace lily healthy and happy, give it bright indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight. If it is receiving too much sunlight, the plant can get sloppy or lose its leaves. If the plant is receiving too high amounts of nitrogen, it might not flower. To correct this, cut back on fertilization or switch to fertilizers specifically made for flowering plants.