Return Gift to Nature.

Time to give a return gift to mother nature, Today world is suffering from the heatwave, which causes tons of problems and suffering to animals, mankind, and nature too, and the predominant reason behind this is us(humans), we develop infrastructures by cutting forests and in replace to that not even grow 5 trees in surroundings, this affects the environment by preventing trees to purify our surroundings, according to survey and keenly noticing present scenario, in India every society and house should have 2 trees, and one small garden or balcony, with plants that can purify the air, and also give more oxygen day/ night. 


At the roadside, we have a plethora of unused land which humans use to throw garbage, which is the biggest curse given to humans by humans, that unused lands should be converted to green, there should be at least one tree per 240 sq feet, according to research. 


Advantages:


Trees purify the air and also give oxygen, green color spreads calmness, and mildness to the eyes, and also work as a mind developing tool, according to one survey 80% of the humans, could able to memorize and learn better in green surrounding than in a closed room, or places with lack of trees. Due to the bustling population and development, we produce various harmful gases and polution which deplete the ozone layer, and thus the surface temperature increases gradually. Trees prevent this by absorbing the pollution and cleaning the air, and more no. of trees, = more clean the air. Trees give shade, and shelter to birds too.


There is no disadvantage to growing trees. We don’t need to be a medical doctor to save lives, if we can reduce at least 20-25% of air pollution, we can save tens of thousands of lives every year.


  • A mature leafy tree produces as much oxygen in a season as 10 people inhale in a year." "A 100-foot tree, 18 inches diameter at its base, produces 6,000 pounds of oxygen." "On average, one tree produces nearly 260 pounds of oxygen each year. Two mature trees can provide enough oxygen for a family of four.


Stop cutting trees, and harming nature, til now we have taken cluster or benefits, and things from nature, now it is time to give back. No one can survive if nature gets annoyed and responds back. We are a guest to nature because we exist for just 80-100 years, but nature is everlasting and it can evolve and show its different avatars chronically. 


  1. Cutting trees causes a lack of air purification and oxygen, thus global warming occurs, due to this ozone layer will get depleted and more heat reaches the surface, we humans so smart we will produce more products like AC, to fight for heat, but this generates, gases which again the step to create global warming, and thus more heat, produce, and this will become an everlasting chain. And the time will come, when there would be no, place for mankind on the planet. 

  2. Besides this, the temperature rises to lead to the melting of ice in the polar regions, and according to research if all the ice on earth will melt, then it will cover 60 % of the area which is already land, and as we all know that, we have only 21% land on earth, and from that, too, 60% will be water. 


Plants to have in surroundings, 

  • Indoor

1. Areca Palm Indoor Plant

Areca Palm can be used for both indoor and outdoor home gardening. These are some common house plants that need little attention and care for growth and tend to grow up to seven ft indoor and much higher outside. The areca palm indoor plant is among the easy-growing plants at home.

The plant grows into a lush shrub with bright and thin green fonds. These plants look beautiful inside the home. Typically, in Indian homes, you will find the Areca palm indoor plant in the corners of common rooms because of their size. They are big and lush green and add an important decor touch to the space.

How to care for the Areca Palm

Soil: Choose acidic soil that helps drain the water properly. You can also mix it up with a portion of the builder’s sand. This way, it will not become clay-like.

Light: Areca palm lives in low-light conditions. So, you can choose a spot that has partial natural sunlight.

Water: Don’t let water sit in it or else roots can rot easily. Plus, you can use drinkable water so it doesn’t develop freckles on the leaves!

2. Snake Plant

Snake Plant - easy growing plants at home

 

Doesn’t the image say it all? Yes, one of the easy growing common house plants at home is the snake plant. They are your best plant buddy because these are easy to grow, green & yellow tinge on leaves add colours to your home.

You can add these types of plants as their look has a modern appeal. Being one of the easy growing plants at home, the snake plant adds an effortless beauty to any space!

The plant minimizes carbon dioxide and chemical presence in the indoor air and improves oxygen levels at home. You can place it in your bedroom or include it as one of the elements in your list of small bathroom decor ideas and it will adjust perfectly. Hence, this is one of the most popular and common indoor plants in India.

How to care for snake plants

Soil: They can easily thrive in poor soil conditions so soil maintenance is not a problem at all.

Light: It can grow under any natural lighting: both low and bright.

Water: No need to water the snake plant every day in summer. That’s because the roots can turn rotten quickly. In winter, you can water once every 2 months.

3. Aloe Vera plant for home

 

You already know the benefits of an aloe vera plant for home. Yes, it’s not just the decor but feeds your skin with nutrients as well. And no doubt why it is one of the common house plants in India!

The aloe vera is an excellent indoor plant for medicinal purposes, especially for detoxification, and toxins absorption. It is the most sought-after medicinal plant for health care and skincare products.

The aloe vera plant for home is one of the best Indian indoor plants for your home, as the ayurvedic plant absorbs toxins from cleaning products, fuel, paints, woods, etc.

How to care for an aloe vera plant

Soil: You can bring home cacti and succulent mixed soil so maximum water drains out. Use terracotta pots because they are porous and help drain water easily.

Light: Always place aloe vera under bright sunlight.

Water: It’s similar to a cactus. So, please refrain from watering the plant every day. You can water them every 3 days in summer and in more intervals in winter.

4. Ferns

cute indoor plants to keep at home

 

Ferns are common house plants to decorate dull or lonely nooks and corners of your home. If there is an unused space in the house and you want to decorate it, bring ferns and bring the space to life. They are one of the oldest and hence the best Indian indoor plants thanks to their lush green bunch.

Ferns have a special ability to purify the air. These small plants for home are eccentrically beautiful and need regular watering with the right amount of sunlight. You should know that they do not bear flowers or seeds. However, they are the best indoor plants for oxygen in india.

How to care for ferns

Soil: Choose soil for ferns that have high organic content as it needs a moist base to grow.

Light: It thrives in low light so choose an area that has partial sunlight peeking in!

Water: It is tricky. Water moderately. Not too much. Not too less.

5. Monstera

Easy Growing Plants at Home

 

Monstera Deliciosa grows better in a humid, warm environment. As the name indicates, these monstrous plants can grow very large, therefore they’re ideal for your small balcony design or garden as well. Plus, they are the best indoor plants for oxygen in India and you can definitely go for it.

Monstera also purifies the air. However, the leaves could build up dirt and wax, so it is recommended that their plant care also involves cleaning their leaves every few weeks. The monstera is one of the common house plants and is ideal for anyone living in predominantly humid regions of India.

How to care for monstera

Light: It can live under low-light conditions. However, the growth may be slow. So, you can place it somewhere where it can get indirect sunlight.

Water: Choose a soil that drains water well. Use a porous pot.

6. Money plant

Must-haves plants to keep at home

 

Yes, we too wish it bore money. But there are multiple beliefs of good luck to bring in a money plant at home.

Vaastu suggests that the Money plant is one of the common house plants used by crores of Indian households. There is a strong belief that money plants bring luck and prosperity. Maybe the luck is in the investment needed for this plant’s care- almost none! 

Money plants can adjust to almost all types of climate and topographical situations. You can decorate your window ceilings, balcony railings, etc with these beautiful heart-shaped leafy plants.

How to care for money plant

Soil: Needs soil that drains water well.

Light: It can thrive in low-light.

Water: Water only once a week.

7. Anthurium

Best plants to keep at home

 

Anthurium or Lily plant is one of the best plants to keep at home because it reduces ammonia and xylene from indoor air and makes it purer to breathe. The plants are unique, with a bright bloom of flowers, mostly in red. The plants are ideal to be housed in Indian-themed or Boho-themed rustic homes.

So, if you want to add beautiful colour to your natural decors, flamingo flowers can be your top pick. Its mild pink and orange mix makes for the perfect aesthetic essence!

How to care for anthurium

Soil: Choose soil that has high organic content.

Light: Needs lower sunlight than most of the other common house plants in India.

Water: In dry weather, water it every 2 days. In humid areas, once every week will do!

8. Peace Lily

Peace Lily - best indian indoor plants

 

Peace lilies are great decor for study tables or coffee tables thanks to their small size. Also, they exude a refreshing fragrance and a sense of peace and quiet and hence are a great addition to the study room!

Another addition to light up any dull space in the home is the Peace lily. It is a dark green plant with a great positive aura for your home and family. This is one of the small plants for home with multiple benefits and value addition to the decor at home.

These common house plants can be used for decorative purposes and their air-purifying nature.

How to care for peace lilies

Soil: Choose moist soil.

Light: Keep in shade as it needs little sunlight.

Water: Only water when the soil goes dry. Once a week would be perfect.

9. Warneck Dracaena


Talking about indoor plants, here’s one that is almost maintenance-free and thrives in any condition! One of the most common house plants is the Warneck. It has a special ability to cleanse the air at home and rid the space of pollutants like toluene.

You may find it in most Indian houses as they grow in any circumstances! Be it low light or bright sunlight! You might as well neglect it, but it will grow to its best potential.

How to care for Warneck Dracaena

Soil: You can use potting soil that does not have fertilizers in it.

Light: The Warneck thrives in any condition. So you may place it as you like according to the space available in your home.

Water: You can water when the soil seems dry. Also, you can spray water on leaves as mists.

10. Heart leaf Philodendron



The green leaves of the Philodendron is an essence in itself! You can add it to your study desk or on top of your kitchen counter. It creates a soothing aesthetic to any room you bring it to. Plus, if you love hanging plants, the philodendron is a great match. So, now, you can make your balcony decor more vibrant!

Moreover, it has plenty of other benefits for your house as well. Even if you neglect to care about it, the plant will still thrive strong. It has a special ability to detox the air of your room and leaves behind a fresh ambiance. Also, it is impossible to kill it.

And that is why it is one of the most common house plants in Indian households that love decorating with plants.

How to care for Philodendron

Soil: Choose moist soil types with high organic content.

Light: It requires medium to bright sunlight to thrive.

Water: You only need to water it in order to keep the plant moist. Try not to make it soggy. If the leaves turn brown, the water intake is less and if it turns yellow, it means that water intake was high.

11. Green Spider Plant


Here’s another top pick that won’t need your attention at all. The green spider plants can mostly take care of themselves. Their green spikey leaves make a contrast both in colour and in structure. You can place them on your kitchen countertops or use them as your balcony hanging plants.

So, if you’re thinking to bring home a plant for the first time, you can start with the green spider as it requires little to no maintenance. This way, you wouldn’t even have the fear that it would die due to lack of attention.

How to care for the green spider plant

Soil: Choose a soil that has a good potting mix.

Light: Do not place under direct sunlight. But every other lighting will work.

Water: You can water once every day. And in winters, only water when the soil is dry.

12. Weeping Fig

The weeping fig has an elegant appearance thanks to its straight growth and the lush dark green leaves. It is one of the most beautiful plants to keep at home, especially in the corners of your living room. You can be creative with the pot color and make the green leaves take the center stage!

Moreover, with beauty and style, the weeping fig can also withstand any living condition. From low-light to bright light, a weeping fig is can take it all. Plus, it cleanses your house from toxins and pollutants.

How to care for weeping fig

Soil: You can choose any soil that allows for proper draining.

Light: The weeping fig can thrive in low-light as well as in bright light.

Water: Once every day in summers and with 2-3 days interval in winters.

 

  •  Plants that gives oxygen day and night. 

 

1. Snake plant -

The Snake Plant would be the first plant that we are going to consider under this list of plants that give oxygen. It is a straight upright plant that grows upto 3 feet. Known as Mother in law’s tongue, a snake plant is said to absorb carbon dioxide from the air as well as to cleanses formaldehyde from the air. It is easy to grow the plant as it doesn’t need to be watered regularly.

Snake plant

 

2. Areca palm plant -

Goes by the name golden palm, butterfly palm and yellow palm. Areca palm plant is native to south India and the Philippines. It is one of the most popular houseplants which requires special attention. It can be easily planted in full sun, but it prefers partial shade. Also, it likes its soil to be slightly moist in the summers and somewhat dry in the fall season.

Areca palm plant

 

3. Aloe Vera plant -

Known to remove toxins from the air like aldehydes and benzene, aloe vera is a super plant. It releases oxygen the day as well as night. Thye have pointed leaves with white transparent gel inside them. It os a medicinal plant that is used for multiple treatments. Overwatering can harm its roots, whereas it prefers a sunny atmosphere.

Aloe Vera plant

 

4. Tulsi -

Holy Basil aka tulsi plant is native to India and mostly cultivated in south-eastern Asia. It is used to treat Asthma, cold, sore throat, high bp and cholesterol issues. It is an excellent stress relaxant and inflammation controller.

Tulsi

 

5. Money plant -

One of the most searched plants of all time has to be money plant online. Not many of us know this, but a money plant release oxygen at night too. Money plant also goes by the name Devil’s ivy gets its name from its rounded leaves flat plump leaves that resembles a coin. This is why it is said to make one of the most popular Fengshui plants as well. Money plants make excellent bedroom plants as it aids in sleep disorders and filtering the air.

Money plant

 

 

 

6. Gerbera plant -

Gerbvera is a flowering plant species that is known for its oxygen releasing properties at night. It is said to benefit people who suffer from sleep and breathing disorder. It needs sunlight in its flowering season. It is said under proper care and conditions; the gerbera plant can survive for more than two years.

Gerbera plant

 

7. Christmas Cactus -

Mostly found in Brazil, Christmas cactus goes by the name “Schlumbergera”. It acts as an excellent air purifier primarily because it releases oxygen at night. Its nectar and its vibrant colour are what attract hummingbirds towards them. It requires watering every two to three times in the summer season and once a week in the fall season.

Christmas Cactus

 

8. Neem plant -

From having antibacterial properties to purifying the air around us, the neem plant has tonnes of benefits to look forward to. It acts as a natural pesticide and a cure for many ailments. Its extracts are used in different hair care and dental products.

Neem plant

 

9. Peepal Tree -

Sacred fig or Ficus religious, peepal tree gives oxygen at night too. Native to India, the peepal tree is considered one of the holy trees that treat asthma and constipation. It acts as a remedy for tooth decay as well as a diabetes controller. Peepal tree gives oxygen 24 hours. Other than Hinduism, even as per some Buddhism norms, this tree is sacred.

Peepal Tree

 

10. Orchid -

Belonging to one of the largest flowering families, orchids are some other plant species that tend to make it to this list, last but not the least. Orchids can grow in soil as well. They have some innate properties which remove Xylene, a toxic element, from the indoor environment.

 






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