Plants help heal your environment
September 6th, 2008
More Indoor plants to clean the air and ad oxygen to your environment:
English Ivy is one of the few exotics that when established can grow in deep shade.
Golden Pothos can be kept virtually anywhere in the home or office.
Peace Lily or Spathiphyllum can get droopy if it doesn’t get enough water and the soil dries out such as hot sunny windows.
Schefflera’s require bright indirect light. When they don’t receive enough light it will become very leggy as it stretches towards the light source.
For more information on caring for indoor plants visit:
Houseplant Care or Plant Care.com
Be sure and order your plants at Eden Florist. We can send your order locally (South Florida) or globally.
Entry Filed under: green plants,order flowers,plant care
2 Comments Add your own
1. Betty Lynch | September 7th, 2008 at 1:00 am
What kind of plant would be good for a bathroom with a small window?
2. Claudia L. Meydrech, CN | September 7th, 2008 at 3:51 am
This is good! You can add the Spider Plant to this list, too! I don’t think I saw it, but it is another one good for cleaning the air. I remember long ago reading that if you get new carpeting, have a few Spider Plants in the room to help clear the formaldehyde..I’m sure any of the plants in your post will help as well
Claudia, the Happy Nutritionist
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