The kitchen is generally the worst affected area for polluted air in the home. Placing green plants in the kitchen can not only purify the air, but also add a touch of greenery to the kitchen. Why not?
What plants to put in the kitchen to purify the air
Cold water flowers
The kitchen area is generally small, plus pots and pans, so it is not suitable to place large ones Flowers and plants, cold water flowers are small and elegant in size, with distinct green and white leaves, green and lovely stems, strong nature, and can absorb toxic substances. They are very suitable to be placed in kitchen cabinets or by the window.
Pothos
There are many varieties of Pothos, and all of them are vigorous, green in color and eye-catching, and the leaves are as smooth as green jade, which is easy to clean. It can absorb benzene, trichlorethylene, formaldehyde and other harmful substances in the air, making it a green vacuum cleaner for families.
Use a damp cloth to clean the leaves and remove yellow and dead leaves in time. A green radish has grown into a spirit, and its drooping branches are enough to transform the kitchen into a "little forest."
Hydroculture spider plants
Hydroculture spider plants are cleaner and hygienic. They can be placed in the kitchen to enjoy both roots and leaves, and are easier to maintain.
Cactus
The tenacity of cactus is obvious to all. Put a pot of cactus in the kitchen to add a touch of greenery to the kitchen.
What is the most practical plant to put in the kitchen?
Cilantro
Cilantro is suitable for planting in soft soil with neutral acidity, as long as you water it regularly , you’ll see cilantro popping up out of the soil in a few weeks_!
Fennel
Fennel is a plant that needs a lot of light. Remember to water it every day and fertilize it every two weeks.
Parsley
Before planting celery seeds, it is best to let the seeds soak in water overnight. Bury celery seeds no more than half a centimeter below the soil surface, place them out of direct light, and water them daily. Once the seedlings turn green, you can take the potted plant to a place where it can get sunlight!
Rosemary
Rosemary must be planted in a pot with a diameter of more than 15 cm, and it must be covered with moist soil. The soil must be kept moist during the three to four weeks it takes for the seeds to germinate.
In addition, maintaining ventilation is also very important!