3 Plants That Help Your Home
June 25, 2018
You may think of houseplants as primarily decorative items, but they can do much more than brighten a room. Many plants can pull pollutants from the air, acting as natural air purifiers that remove toxins from your home. Try these options in your Hammond, Louisiana, home for a fresh, healthy environment.
Boston Fern
The Boston fern is a champ at removing formaldehyde from the air, which can sneak in with manufactured wood products, glues, paints, and even cosmetics. This is also an effective pick for pulling xylene and benzene from the environment. To keep your Boston fern healthy, water it regularly and mist the leaves daily. This plant needs monthly feedings in winter and a weekly feeding throughout the growing months.
Peace Lily
Popular for its elegant blooms, the peace lily also offers a boost to your indoor air quality by removing formaldehyde and benzene from the air. These plants prefer low light, making them great for a cubicle or darker room. The peace lily is toxic to pets, so you should only feature this flower in spaces without furry friends.
Spider Plant
If you’re looking for a plant that can withstand even the blackest thumb, look no further than the spider plant. This houseplant removes both benzene and formaldehyde from the air. It produces trailing arms of spiderettes that you can propagate with as little as a glass of water, so one healthy spider plant can sprout an endless supply of additional houseplants. Indirect light and occasional watering are sufficient to keep these plants alive.
Maintaining good indoor air quality can help your health in a myriad of ways, from improving sleep to easing allergies and asthma. If you need to ramp up your efforts beyond the capabilities of these houseplants, give One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning® of Baton Rouge a call. We offer a variety of air cleaning solutions to help you achieve the fresh and healthy environment that you’re looking for. You can reach us at (225) 320-4162.