MOSSEL BAY NEWS - The Mossel Bay Advertiser has published a number of articles on vertical gardens.
A writer from Porch.com, based in Seattle in the United States, contacted the Advertiser, saying he had read one of the articles and he wanted to link it to an article he had written on planting an "indoor garden wall".
This wall can be created by putting up shelving, with rows of pot plants one under another.
The writer, Rocia Espinoza, writes that greenery in the home will boost serotonin levels. He points out that plants absorb carbon dioxide, which can help to clean and purify the air inside your home.
He also writes that a plant wall can reduce the temperature in your home, creating a cooler climate in summer.
Plants absorb carbon dioxide.
Houseplants can also absorb noise, giving you a quieter, calmer place to relax.
Just looking at your plants can reduce stress, have a positive psychological impact and boost your productivity, Espinoza asserts in his article. To read the full article, go to: https://porch.com/advice/indoor-plant-wall.
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