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Make your home green... literally!

 
 
Following these pointers will result in significant reductions in the amount of greenhouse gases emitted by your home. What about making a positive impact on the environment?
 
Plants and flowers that benefit the ecology are great for a garden. A fantastic method to help the environment is to plant foxgloves and lavender, which supply pollen to bees. Have holly plants for animal habitats around your property as an added bonus.
 
Choose plants with the most oxygen-boosting properties for your house. A common sight in the UK is a spider plant. Formaldehyde and carbon monoxide may be removed as well as produced as clean oxygen by these plants.
 
Aloe vera is an excellent choice for your bedroom since it creates oxygen while you sleep. You may use it for anything from wound healing to skin care, as well as removing toxic aldehydes and benzene.
 
Defeating climate change is a team effort that requires the participation of all of us. The greenhouse gases that come from our houses can be reduced, but there are also methods to introduce cleaner air into our homes.
 
A side benefit of becoming green in your house is that you'll save a lot of money in the process.

Published in: Today is Earth Day!

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