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Segment 1 of S4E30 Indoor non edible house plants - The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener radio show

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The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show (The Wisconsin vegetable gardener)
Published
Tue 29 Sep 2020
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In segment 1 Joey and Holly talk about some of the many house plant you can grow.
Indoor plants

The den, the living room, the family room, the TV room–these all might be one and the same, but regardless of what you call your collective gathering space, it can always be made more inviting with the right kind of flora. Consider these suggestions to complement your common room:

1. Peace Lily:

Ideal for use in both limited and abundant lighting situations, the low-maintenance peace lily is a popular choice. This plant is known for its smooth green leaves and upward growing habit, making for a potted plant that’s space-efficient and attractive. It is perfect to position on the floor or staged on a side table.

2. Golden Pothos:

Capable of efficiently clearing pollutants like formaldehyde from the air, the golden pothos is a favorite indoor plant of many, including the folks at NASA. NASA has done research on such subjects in the interest of using these plants in space stations. After all, if it’s good enough for NASA, imagine what it can do for your living space!

3. Bamboo Palm:

Another NASA winner, bamboo palms are great for purifying indoor air, particularly when it comes to chemicals like trichloroethylene and benzene. With sufficient water, these exotic houseplants can instantly add a dose of vibrancy to any living room. Having not only a beautiful plant in your living room but one that promotes a breathable atmosphere can transform your house and impress your guests.

In the Bedroom

Most people spend a pretty good amount of time in the bedroom, even if much of it is dedicated to sleeping. Plant life aids in two significant ways here, serving to sooth and relax while also working to remove toxins from the air you breathe. This is an advantage to you whether you’re conscious or otherwise. Here are a few favorites to spruce up your sleeping quarters:

4. French Lavender:

Many people find lavender to be a particularly calming scent, which is why it’s used in so many air fresheners and personal products. The purple color of its flowers makes an elegant addition to any bedroom as well; just make sure there’s plenty of sunlight to promote healthy growth.

5. Snake Plant:

Quite common and easy to maintain, the snake plant requires relatively little sunlight or water to thrive, making it a fine choice for corner placements in the bedroom. These helpful houseplants also soak up the carbon dioxide you don’t want during the day, releasing oxygen overnight so you get a better night’s rest.

6. Dracaena:

Often chosen for those wh(continued)

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