Plants for living

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Plants for the bathroom

A bath in a bathtub surrounded by greenery can completely change our mood. In the morning, it provides us with a joyful start to our daily activities, and in the evening it is a relief to relax. Cibora likes a moist, warm atmosphere and - as a swamp plant - constantly very moist soil. When watering, make sure that there is always a few centimeters of water in the pot cover or on the base.

Plants for the living roomA large, bright and warm room provides excellent conditions for the he althy development of most potted plants. Orchids, such as cymbidium, with elegant flowers that stay fresh for a long time, will decorate any home plant collection.Cymbidia need a lot of space because they put out long flower shoots and bloom more and more. Properly selected covers make the orchids fit any interior style, both classic and modern. Beauties in pots, such as hydrangeas and gerberas, make the greatest impression when the colors of their flowers are similar to the dominant color of the home furnishings: curtains, curtains, bedding, tablecloths, and furniture. Both long-flowering plants like bright places, but not too much sun. They feel best in a bedroom or a guest room.

Plants for the winter gardenCitrus trees in the place where we eat are associated with Mediterranean landscapes and customs. In the room, citruses feel best against a sunny south or west window. Here the plants can stand all year round without any problems. It is worth paying attention to kumquat, chinotto, and calamari - plants not very impressive, but decorative. They have dense, shapely crowns and bear a lot of fruit.

Plants for the living roomThere is often no place for plants between the document rack and the computer. A "green tower" is a good idea, as it allows for attractive arrangement of greenery on several levels. Let us pay attention to strong species with modest requirements, e.g. ivy, herbaceous plant or more and more fashionable bromeliads. More time should be devoted only to bamboo, which likes a constantly slightly moist substrate. Studies have shown that ivy and herbaceous plants trap harmful substances from the air. Their leaves bind dust and saturate the air with moisture.

Indoor plants can live even in quite dark places. We can successfully test the iron he alth of the wingflower by placing the pot on the windowsill of the north window or in the back of the room. Snow-white flower bunting and large, shiny, dark green leaves make the plant a wonderful decoration in less sunny parts of the room. The darkest places, where no plant will last long, can be brightened with bouquets of flowers and even pictures of plants, which, according to the latest discoveries, also radiate positive energy.

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