A Time-Travelling Journey What People Talked About Houseplants 20 Years Ago

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A Time-Travelling Journey What People Talked About Houseplants 20 Years Ago

The Best Houseplants to Improve Your Home's Air Quality

The  best houseplants  are simple to care for and will aid in improving the quality of air in your home. The ZZ plant, also known as mother in law's tongue, is a popular option. It thrives in a low sunlight and requires regular watering.

NASA also picked the snake plant, with its stiff pointed leaves to improve indoor air. This easy-to-grow plant will thrive when you mist it with water every two weeks.

Phil the Philodendron

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

It is believed to remove harmful substances such as benzene formaldehyde, and trichloroethylene. Its large leaves act as air filters and trap these pollutants while also releasing fresh oxygen.

This tropical beauty is versatile and can be trained to climb vertical surfaces or be used as cascading indoor plants. It thrives in warm climates with a good soil and indirect sun. Avoid direct sunlight since it could cause burning to delicate leaves. A bit of humidity can aid in preventing dry air, which can cause irritation to the eyes or make breathing difficult.

Philodendrons boost moods in addition to purifying the air. They aid in reducing stress and anxiety, lowering blood pressure systolic and increasing alertness. They also help improve mental clarity and productivity by encouraging concentration and creativity.

Unlike many other plants, this one doesn't remain dormant during winter, which means it can be used as a houseplant year-round. During the colder months, it should be watered less frequently and only when the topsoil is dry. It is recommended to use a light soil mixed with organic material to ensure optimal conditions for growth.

Like other philodendrons Little Phil cares best in well-drained soil and can tolerate some shade. It also tolerates low levels of light and drought-related conditions.

In the right conditions it can also yield edible berries. These berries are often used to flavor stews and soups. Be aware, however, that philodendrons could be harmful to children and pets if they eat the berries, which contain calcium oxalate.

The plant can be propagated using the technique of air layering. To achieve this cut a stem at the leaf's base using a sharp, sterilised knife. Select a small part of the lower section of the stem, and wrap it with a thin layer moist peat-moss. Cover it with plastic wrap to protect the water and nutrients. Wait until the roots have formed generally within a couple of weeks before you move it into the new pot.

Cassie the ZZ Plant

The ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) is known as one of the easiest houseplants to maintain. ZZ plants can thrive in conditions with low light levels that would kill other indoor plants. This makes them ideal for offices and homes with little natural sunlight. ZZ plants are also a great option to cleanse the air in interior spaces, since they can eliminate harmful substances and chemicals.

The leaves of the ZZ plant are shiny and dark green, and grow on thick stems that can grow three feet or more. Rhizomes in the plant allow it to store water, and makes it more resistant to drought. The plant is also an attractive ornamental with its long leaves and upright stems. It grows well as an indoor plant and can also be used to create a lush tropical landscape in outdoor areas.


The ZZ plant doesn't need lots of water and is able to be left in a secluded area. It is important to water the plant once its leaves begin to wilt or if the top 1-2 inches of soil are dry. Use a well draining potting mix and add perlite or lava rocks to the soil in order to increase aeration. It's a good idea to fertilize the plant every six months using a balanced liquid fertilizer for your houseplants.

Due to their easy care, ZZ plants are popular with gardeners who are new to gardening and those who have brown thumbs. ZZ plants are popular as gifts for housewarmings and new jobs because they are auspicious and signify prosperity in Feng Shui.

The best home plant is one that is a good fit for your routine and lifestyle Cromer says. Cromer. Include the most appropriate plants in your house to boost your mood and health, as well as productivity. As a bonus many plants are visually pleasing too! With all the benefits of these beautiful, easy-to care-for house plants, it's not surprising that so many people are in love with them. Costa Farms has a wide variety of plants that can be added to your home or workplace.

Susie the Snake Plant

The snake plant (scientific name Sansevieria trifasciata) is among the most tolerant houseplants you can have. It's also an attractive architectural plant that can be used to add some structure and height to a room. Sansevieria is available in various sizes and patterns that can be customized to match any style.

This drought-tolerant plant thrives in bright indirect light but will struggle under extreme cold or heat. In the summer, water your snake plant every two weeks and in winter, every six weeks to ensure it is healthy. Overwatering is a frequent mistake that often causes drooping or even death for many houseplants, so try to avoid this as much as you can.

While snake plants are generally considered low-maintenance, you should clean its leaves regularly to prevent dust build-up. It's a good idea also to prune the plants regularly to stimulate new growth. In addition you can also propagate snake plants by cutting off a leaf, then putting it underwater for a month, forming an entirely new plant.

Another benefit of owning a snake plant is that it releases oxygen into the air at night, in contrast to the majority of other plants. This makes it perfect for the bedroom where it can improve your health and help you sleep better.

This tropical plant is resistant to common household pests like mealybugs and spider mites. It can also resist southern leaf spot and blight. If you are experiencing any of these problems it is recommended to apply an insecticide that is not synthetic and follow the recommended treatment methods.

Snake plants are a great choice for beginners or those who do not have the time to maintain fussy plants. They're also easy to care for. It's also a great choice for those looking to incorporate a touch of Feng Shui into their home, as it is believed that it will ward off negative energy. It's also a great choice for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint, and the amount of chemical they employ in their homes. By removing harmful chemicals like formaldehyde and benzene out of the air, this green friend is an absolute powerhouse.

Pippa the Peace Lily

The peace lily, scientifically known as Spathiphyllum wallisii is a simple houseplant that has been shown to improve your health. Peace lilies are known to absorb toxins from the air and send them back through their leaves, where microbes convert them into less harmful substances. The plant can decrease the amount of carbon dioxide that is in the air and is considered one of the most effective air cleansing plants.

A peace lily is a great way to reduce stress and help you get better sleep. The greenery's pleasant scent and colors can help reduce anxiety and help you relax more easily. In fact, many space programs use greenhouses for astronauts when they are in outer space to ensure they are relaxed and able to fall asleep comfortably.

Peace lilies are a wonderful option for pet-friendly homes since they neutralize the chemicals in pet urine. The plant can be used to cut down on the buildup of mildew in bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms. By absorbing excess moisture, the plant will stop mold and mildew from growing on walls or drapes.

Peace lilies, like many other plants of the plant kingdom are very flexible and accommodating. Peace lilies are an extremely popular choice for indoor plants because they can thrive in a variety conditions. These plants thrive in humid environments. You can help them to grow and blossom in your home if you mist them from time to time. This is particularly important in the summer to encourage the plant to produce beautiful white flowers.

Another benefit of peace lilies is that they are highly efficient in filtering harmful vapors from household products and appliances. They can, for example, eliminate acetone from nail polish removers and paint. They can also filter out benzene, xylene and carbon monoxide from the air. These toxins are known to cause headaches, coordination problems and fatigue. They can also cause liver damage.

To ensure that your peace lily stays healthy and happy, make sure that it is receiving an indirect but bright light source and no direct sunlight. The plant may become sluggish when it is exposed to too much light. It might also lose its leaves. The plant may not flower if it is getting too much nitrogen. Reduce fertilization or use a fertilizer designed specifically for flowers to correct this.