https://airspee.com/blogs/news.atomThe Indoor Jungle UK - News2023-05-09T16:54:19+01:00The Indoor Jungle UKhttps://airspee.com/blogs/news/the-benefits-of-houseplants-for-your-health-wellbeing2023-05-09T16:54:19+01:002023-05-09T16:54:20+01:00The Benefits Of Houseplants For Your Health & WellbeingJack Davies

Hey there, fellow plant lovers! Are you feeling a little blue or stressed out lately? Well, we've got just the thing to help brighten up your day and your life - houseplants!

Yep, you heard that right - those little green things sitting in the corner of your room can do more than just look pretty. In fact, indoor plants have some amazing benefits for your health and well-being, from purifying the air to boosting your mood and creativity.

 

Air fresheners

Houseplants don't just sit there looking pretty, they also help purify the air by sucking up nasty toxins and pollutants. They're like natural air fresheners that actually do something!

 

Mood boosters

Feeling blue? Bring in some green! Houseplants have been proven to improve people's moods and reduce stress levels. Plus, they're great listeners if you need to vent.

 

Natural sleep aids

Tossing and turning at night? Get some lavender or jasmine in your bedroom! These plants emit fragrances that promote relaxation and can help you catch some Z's.

 

Productivity boosters

Want to get more stuff done? Surround yourself with plants! They can reduce mental fatigue and provide a refreshing break from your computer screen.

 

Cute companions

Let's be real, plants are adorable. They come in all shapes and sizes, and they don't judge you if you binge-watch Netflix all day. Plus, they're low-maintenance friends that won't ask you for much (except maybe some water and sunlight).

 

So, there you have it! Houseplants are not only beautiful, but they also have some great benefits that can make your life a little brighter and healthier.

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https://airspee.com/blogs/news/top-5-best-houseplants-for-beginners2023-03-18T13:45:17+00:002023-03-18T13:45:17+00:00Top 5 Best Houseplants For BeginnersJack Davies
Everybody has to start from somewhere am I right? Houseplants have lots of different needs and care but we have made a list of the top 5 best houseplants in our opinion that are great for people starting to create their own Indoor Jungle.
 
Snake Plant/ Mother In Laws Tongue (Sansevaria)
Snake plants, also known as Sansevieria, are often considered to be the best plants for beginners for a few reasons:
  1. Easy to care for: Snake plants are very low maintenance and can thrive in a variety of conditions. They are tolerant of low light and irregular watering, which makes them a great option for those who are new to plant care or have a busy schedule.

  2. Air-purifying: Snake plants are known for their air-purifying properties. They can remove toxins such as benzene, formaldehyde, and trichloroethylene from the air, which can help improve indoor air quality.

  3. Durable: Snake plants are a very hardy plant and can withstand neglect or accidental overwatering. They are also resistant to pests and diseases, which makes them a good choice for beginners who may not have a lot of experience dealing with plant problems.

  4. Aesthetic appeal: Snake plants have an attractive and unique appearance, with long, tall leaves that are often variegated with shades of green and yellow. They can be used as a decorative element in any space and can add a touch of greenery without requiring a lot of maintenance.

Overall, snake plants are a great choice for beginners due to their ease of care, air-purifying properties, durability, and aesthetic appeal.


Peace Lillies (Spathiphyllum)

 

Peace lilies, also known as Spathiphyllum, are another great plant choice for beginners for a few reasons:

  1. Easy to care for: Like snake plants, peace lilies are very low maintenance and can tolerate a range of lighting and watering conditions. They prefer indirect light and do not require frequent watering, making them a great choice for those new to plant care or who have a busy lifestyle.

  2. Air-purifying: Peace lilies are also known for their air-purifying properties. They can remove toxins such as benzene, formaldehyde, and ammonia from the air, which can improve indoor air quality and promote a healthier living environment.

  3. Resilient: Peace lilies are hardy plants that can tolerate neglect and survive in less-than-ideal conditions. They are also pest and disease resistant, which makes them a low-maintenance choice for beginners.

  4. Aesthetic appeal: Peace lilies have a beautiful and striking appearance, with glossy, dark green leaves and white flowers that bloom periodically throughout the year. They can add a touch of elegance and natural beauty to any space, making them a popular choice for home decor.

Overall, peace lilies are a great plant choice for beginners due to their ease of care, air-purifying properties, resilience, and aesthetic appeal. They can add a touch of natural beauty to any space while requiring minimal effort to maintain.

 

Spider plants (Chlorophytum comosum)

Spider plants (Chlorophytum comosum) are great for beginners for several reasons:

  1. Easy to care for: Spider plants are very easy to care for and can tolerate a range of lighting and watering conditions. They prefer bright, indirect light and like to be watered once the top inch of soil has dried out.

  2. Rapid growth: Spider plants grow quickly and produce plantlets or "babies" that can be easily propagated and grown into new plants. This means that even if a beginner accidentally damages the parent plant, they can easily start again with a new plantlet.

  3. Air-purifying: Spider plants are known for their air-purifying properties. They can remove toxins such as formaldehyde and benzene from the air, which can improve indoor air quality.

  4. Aesthetic appeal: Spider plants have long, arching leaves that can add a touch of greenery and visual interest to any space. They come in different varieties with different leaf shapes and variegation patterns, so there is something for everyone.

  5. Resilient: Spider plants are quite resilient and can tolerate some neglect or less-than-ideal conditions. They are also pest-resistant, which makes them a low-maintenance option for beginners.

Overall, spider plants are a great choice for beginners because they are easy to care for, grow quickly, have air-purifying properties, and add visual appeal to any space.

Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)

Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is a great plant for beginners for several reasons:

  1. Easy to care for: Pothos is a very low-maintenance plant and can tolerate a range of lighting and watering conditions. They prefer bright, indirect light and like to be watered once the top inch of soil has dried out.

  2. Rapid growth: Pothos grow quickly and can easily be propagated by stem cuttings. This means that beginners can quickly and easily increase their plant collection or share cuttings with friends.

  3. Air-purifying: Pothos are also known for their air-purifying properties. They can remove toxins such as formaldehyde and benzene from the air, which can improve indoor air quality.

  4. Aesthetic appeal: Pothos have trailing vines with heart-shaped leaves that can add a touch of greenery and visual interest to any space. They come in different varieties with different leaf shapes and variegation patterns, so there is something for everyone.

  5. Resilient: Pothos are very resilient and can tolerate neglect or less-than-ideal conditions. They are also pest-resistant, which makes them a low-maintenance option for beginners.

Overall, pothos is a great choice for beginners because they are easy to care for, grow quickly, have air-purifying properties, and add visual appeal to any space. Additionally, their ability to be easily propagated and resilience make them a great starter plant for anyone new to plant care.

 

ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)

ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) is a great plant for beginners for several reasons:

  1. Easy to care for: ZZ plants are very low-maintenance and can tolerate low light and infrequent watering. They prefer bright, indirect light but can also grow in low light conditions, making them a great option for beginners who may not have access to a lot of natural light.

  2. Resilient: ZZ plants are very resilient and can tolerate neglect or less-than-ideal conditions. They can go without water for long periods of time and can even tolerate periods of low humidity and low temperatures.

  3. Air-purifying: ZZ plants are also known for their air-purifying properties. They can remove toxins such as xylene, toluene, and benzene from the air, which can improve indoor air quality.

  4. Aesthetic appeal: ZZ plants have glossy, dark green leaves that can add a touch of greenery and visual interest to any space. They also have a unique growth pattern, with new leaves emerging from the base of the plant and growing upwards.

  5. Long lifespan: ZZ plants have a long lifespan and can live for many years with proper care. This means that beginners can enjoy their ZZ plant for many years to come.

Overall, ZZ plants are a great choice for beginners because they are easy to care for, resilient, have air-purifying properties, add visual appeal to any space, and have a long lifespan.

 
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