Great Plants for Home and Office

Humi

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
10 Air Purifying Plants For Homes & Offices

by Ecoist

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Even in huge, busy cities, outdoor air is cleaner and preferable to indoor air. Why is that? One reason is that trees and plants are constantly cleaning the air outside. This suggests that the eco-minded homeowner or office dweller should go out and buy some plants but which ones? With all the hype of going green, every plant on the market is being promoted as an air purifier! But not to worry NASA has conducted an official study on the top 10 air purifying plants, assigning each one a score based on how well they remove chemical vapors, resist insects, and how easy they are to maintain for your home or green office space.
The Areca Palm

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(Images via Plant Directions, EnvicoGarden)

NASA Purifying Score: 8.5
The top air purifying plant as ranked by NASAs study is the Areca palm tree. Dubbed themost efficient air humidifier by MetaEfficient, the Areca can be counted on to keep your home or office moist during dry times and continuously remove chemical toxins from the air. During winter time, it can literally replace the use of electric humidifiers altogether!
The Lady Palm

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(Images via Livicks Palms, TyTy)

NASA Purifying Score: 8.5
Neck and neck with the Areca palm tree for NASAs top-ranked air purifying plant is the Lady palm (or Rhapis excelsa.) A versatile plant, the lady can be kept in dry or humid climates (anywhere from 20-100 degrees Fahrenheit) and is fiercely resistant to most types of plant insects.
The Bamboo Palm

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(Images via Blue Moon Candles, Plant Importers)

NASA Purifying Score: 8.4
Just a notch below the top 2 air purifying palms is the Bamboo palm (or Chamaedorea seifrizii.) Featured prominently in CasaSugar.coms Plants That Purify series, the Bamboo palm thrives when kept moist (but not wet) in indirect sunlight. Provided these conditions are kept stable, the Bamboo palm can be counted on to purify the indoor air of anywhere you happen to be.
The Rubber Plant

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(Image via HowStuffWorks, Great House Plants)

NASA Purifying Score: 8.0
Fourth on NASAs scoring is the rubber plant (or Ficus robusta.) According to AvianWeb, rubber plants excel at removing chemical toxins (especially formaldehyde) from indoor air, requiring less light than many other plants and outperforming all other ficuses. A word of caution, though: rubber plant leaves can be toxic, so be mindful of that if you have pets roaming around!
The Dracaena

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(Images via Natural Surrounding, House Of Plants)

NASA Purifying Score: 7.8
The Dracaena (or Dracaena deremensis) places fifth on NASAs ranking with a 7.8 score. Bright and radiant, the Dracaena (nicknamed Janet Craig) will go to work purifying the air in your home or office as soon as it is brought into the room!
English Ivy

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NASA Purifying Score: 7.8
If the air where you live has gotten stale and dry, English ivy (or Hedera helix) might be just the ticket! WebMD describes the effervescent plant as a fix for allergies, noting that 60% of airborne mold in the room vanished just 6 hours after English ivy was brought in. Ditto for 58% if airborne feces! Those with asthma, allergies, or the desire to breath cleaner, fresher air would do well to give English ivy a shot!
The Dwarf Date Palm

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(Images via Just Palm Trees, SftraJan)

NASA Purifying Score: 7.8
While it doesnt rank as high on the purifying scale as its 3 palm cousins, make no mistake: the Date palm tree (or Phoenix roebelinii)is still a very effective and elegant-looking way to both liven up the look of a room and lower the concentration of chemical toxins floating around in the air.
The Ficus Alii

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(Images via Hionus Greenhouses, Daves Garden)

NASA Purifying Score: 7.7
The ficus alii (or Ficus macleilandii) is not as potent in its toxin-removing prowess as, say, the rubber plant, but it is still a fine addition to any home or office where clean air is lacking. While they are not terrible difficult to care for, Plant Care Guru warns that gloves should be worn while handling the plant if you have latex allergies.
The Boston Fern


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(Images via Silk Plant USA, Country Living)

NASA Purifying Score: 7.5
Ninth on NASAs ranking of top air purifying plants is the ever-popular Boston Fern (orNephrolepis exalta.) Cool and relaxing, the Boston Fern has been called the most efficient filtering plant by MetaEfficient.com for its time-tested ability to expel mold and toxins from indoor air. Plus, its sure to make any home or office more forest-like!
The Peace Lilly


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(Images via Prints of Scotland, Perry & Jaymes Florist)

NASA Purifying Score: 7.5
Rounding out NASAs list is the peace lilly (or Spathiphyllum sp.) All thats needed to keep and maintain this beautiful indoor air toxin killer is plenty of water and a modest amount of sunlight. Preserve these conditions at all time and youve got yourself an all-natural air purifier that will remain hard at work 24/7!


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Humi

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Even if you don't have enough space, consider hanging plants like a spider plant....or try keeping a pothos branch or lucky bamboo in water...even if that is not a big for purifying air, it really brightens the space up and has a good effect on your work environment..makes you feel calm and relaxed...
 

Believer12

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
جنت کے باغات ہوں یا اس دنیا کے انکا ذکر درختوں کے بغیر نامکمل ہے دنیا بڑی تیزی سے تباہی کی طرف جا رہی ہے اور وجہ اسکی ایئر پولیوشن ہے
گرمی میں اضافہ اور خشک سالی کی وجہ سے دنیا غذائی قلت اور قحط سالی کا شکار ہے ان تمام مصیبتوں کا علاج جنگلات ہیں جانے کیوں ابھی تک پاکستان میں اس کا نوٹس نہیں لیا گیا بعض دیہاتوں میں جا کر افسوس ہوا کیونکہ پورے گاؤں میں خاک اڑتی پھرتی تھی اور کسی نے ایک درخت بھی نہیں اگایا تھا البتہ پچاس سال پرانے برگد کے درخت لوگوں کو چھاؤں فراہم کررہے تھے
 
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pakikiwi

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may ne suna hai hai gha rmay poda acha hota hai ye ALLAH ki sana karta hai.
 

Humi

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
جنت کے باغات ہوں یا اس دنیا کے انکا ذکر درختوں کے بغیر نامکمل ہے دنیا بڑی تیزی سے تباہی کی طرف جا رہی ہے اور وجہ اسکی ایئر پولیوشن ہے
گرمی میں اضافہ اور خشک سالی کی وجہ سے دنیا غذائی قلت اور قحط سالی کا شکار ہے ان تمام مصیبتوں کا علاج جنگلات ہیں جانے کیوں ابھی تک پاکستان میں اس کا نوٹس نہیں لیا گیا بعض دیہاتوں میں جا کر افسوس ہوا کیونکہ پورے گاؤں میں خاک اڑتی پھرتی تھی اور کسی نے ایک درخت بھی نہیں اگایا تھا البتہ پچاس سال پرانے برگد کے درخت لوگوں کو چھاؤں فراہم کررہے تھے

no trees in villages either? (omg)
 

Sadia Hashmi

Senator (1k+ posts)
COST OF STARTING YOUR OWN HOME GARDEN

While eating healthfully is certainly good preventative medicine, produce can be expensive at the grocery store. Growing your own produce is not only good for your health; its good for your wallet. A home garden is the easiest and most cost effective way to eat locally. It also avoids the environmental cost of trucking foods in from across the country, or even across the world.
The Basics

Youll need to purchase some tools and equipment a garden trowel at least as well as seeds and seedlings, which are an annual cost. By saving seeds each season, youll save even more money, and if you choose to plant perennial vegetables that come back year after year, your savings go even further. Youll also need to purchase compost (or you can make your own compost) if your soil isnt rich enough. Generally, you can tell by looking. The darker your soil and the more worms and fungi, the more organic and healthy.

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Choose Cost Effective Crops

Choosing the right crops makes a huge difference in the cost effectiveness of your garden. Certain crops are fairly difficult to harvest. For example: cauliflower is picky about soil temperature, eggplant is sensitive to soil temperature and also vulnerable to pests, and asparagus is delicate to grow and has a short growing season.

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If youre looking to get the most bang for your garden buck, plant lettuce. You can recoup the cost of lettuce seeds in just a few weeks and it produces for months to come. Just avoid iceberg lettuce, which takes a while to mature and has the fewest nutritional benefits.

Bell peppers are also a good value because theyre expensive at the grocery store but easy and inexpensive to grow. Garlic is another good choice because its simple to grow, and it can often be grown over the winter, which is a good use of garden space.
By doing a little research, you can find out what zone you live in and uncover which fruits and vegetables are native to your region and easy to grow. Growing produce that is amenable to your location can save water and is generally lower maintenance.


How Large of a Garden Do You Need?

If youre looking to feed your family with a garden, a 16 feet by 10 feet garden will feed a family of four all summer, with a little extra leftover for canning and freezing once the most productive season has passed. Vegetables like beans, beets, carrots, radishes and rutabagas are good choices because they yield more than one crop per season. While it varies based on how much you initially invest in your garden, what you plant, and how large your harvest, a successful garden can pay for itself in one season.

http://blogs.hrblock.com/author/laura-klein/
 

Raaz

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
Even if you don't have enough space, consider hanging plants like a spider plant....or try keeping a pothos branch or lucky bamboo in water...even if that is not a big for purifying air, it really brightens the space up and has a good effect on your work environment..makes you feel calm and relaxed...

plant blue berries if u have space .. they are small plants...not big..

I have planted 5 , this year....

u could get these from Canadian tire in 10 $ , .... next month they will be 5 0 % off ...

but there r different gaieties of Blue baries .... check it out from net before buying....
 
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pakikiwi

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plant blue berries if u have space .. they are small plants...not big..

I have planted 5 , this year....

u could get these from Canadian tire in 10 $ , .... next month they will be 5 0 % off ...

but there r different gaieties of Blue baries .... check it out from net before buying....


I would love to get blue berries for my garden, What kind of weather is necessary for it.
 

WatanDost

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
الحدولللہ
میرے گھر میں جامن ، امرود ، پپیتا ، کیلا ، اخروٹ ، انجیر ، لوکاٹ ، کھجور ، کیلا ، زیتون ، انار ، انگور ، چیری
کے درخت موجود ، دو آم کے پودے ابھی ایک سال کے ہیں اور گلاب کے پودوں کا کوئی شمار نہیں


ماشاء الله لا قوة الا باللہ
 
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pakikiwi

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الحدولللہ
میرے گھر میں جامن ، امرود ، پپیتا ، کیلا ، اخروٹ ، انجیر ، لوکاٹ ، کھجور ، کیلا ، زیتون ، انار ، انگور ، چیری
کے درخت موجود ، دو آم کے پودے ابھی ایک سال کے ہیں اور گلاب کے پودوں کا کوئی شمار نہیں


ماشاء الله لا قوة الا باللہ

ma sha ALLAH la quwata ila billa, Amazing ALLAh barkat frmaye .
 
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pakikiwi

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check your weather zone .....in Newzealand , they r fine , I think.

I will try to search for plants, but i think its not fine here because we have all frozen ones in the stores, which probably mean it wont grow here.
 

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