5 plants against mold: how to get rid of humidity in winter.
Condensation on windowsills: plants to combat humidity
According to ТСН: During the cold season, many people face the problem of condensation on windowsills and walls, which can lead to mold growth. Specialists advise paying attention to inexpensive houseplants that can naturally lower humidity and purify the air from fungal spores.
Experts have named five plants that can help deal with this issue:
- English ivy
- Peace lily
- Snake plant
- Boston fern
- Palms
All these plants can absorb excess moisture from the air and improve its quality, and some of them also neutralize mold spores.
English ivy naturally filters fungal particles and reduces humidity.
The peace lily thrives in dark, humid corners of the home, absorbing harmful spores. However, cat and dog owners should exercise caution, as this plant is toxic to animals.
The snake plant is suitable for those who do not want to spend much time on care: it is resilient and effectively reduces humidity, especially in the bathroom.
The Boston fern also acts as a natural dehumidifier and is safe for families with children and pets. It prefers to be on a shelf or in a cabinet under indirect sunlight.
Another option is palms, which not only reduce humidity but also add tropical notes to the interior. Their care requires moderation: the soil should be moist but not waterlogged.
Thus, the right choice of houseplants can significantly ease the fight against humidity and improve the air quality in your home.
In summary, it is worth remembering that plants can be not only an aesthetic addition but also practical helpers in every home. By using them to combat humidity, you will not only improve the atmosphere in your dwelling but also take a step towards a healthy lifestyle.
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