Let the Outside in with These Plants
Indoor plants add life to our homes beyond their vibrant colors. Adding fresh green leaves and flowers to your living spaces creates beauty and better health.
Plants are natural purifiers of the air. If you're worried about killing your plant, Spider Plants are a great starter plant to consider. They are hard to kill and remove formaldehyde from the air. They are also non-toxic to cats and dogs.
Don't have a lot of light? Snake Plants can survive in low light and are easy to maintain. However, they are toxic to both cats and dogs and should be out of reach of pets.
If you have lots of light, keep your place at a cooler temperature, the Boston Fern is be a great fit. Apart from its visual beauty, it cleans the air and is cat and dog friendly. Ferns are one of my personal favorites.
Want a plant that emits a sweet scent and can survive in most conditions? The Peace Lily is a beautiful plant that enjoys indirect sunlight. Although its beauty is tempting, it is toxic to cats and dogs.
There are hundreds of plants to choose from when picking what suits your needs and level of experience. I encourage you to do some research. If you don't already, add some plants to your home today.