What flowers can sterilize and remove odors
Today's life experience brings you knowledge about flowers that can sterilize and remove odors, as well as recommendations for three types of flowers suitable for growing in the bathroom. It's a very useful piece of knowledge, so it's recommended to save it for future reference!
It doesn't matter whether flowers are expensive or cheap; as long as they are useful and liked, they can enrich spiritual life no matter where they are placed. I've been sharing flowers suitable for the living room, bedroom, and balcony before, but today I'd like to focus on sharing which flowers are suitable for the bathroom? The bathroom is a place that should not be overlooked and requires more management. How to enhance the value of the bathroom? Start by placing more potted plants, which can make the bathroom fresh and beautiful, and also sterilize and remove odors.
Nest Fern
The Nest Fern is native to subtropical regions, with leaves that spread outward and have wavy edges. The center of the leaf is fluffy and resembles a bird's nest, hence the name. It has the花语 (flower language) of wealth and auspiciousness.
The Nest Fern is a vigorous green plant with evergreen leaves. Under suitable conditions, it grows rapidly and can reach a height of one meter, showing good adaptability to the environment and tolerance for shade.
If there is not enough space indoors, it can be hung by the window, which looks graceful and elegant. The hotter the weather and the higher the temperature, the more important it is to place the Nest Fern in a semi-shaded position to prevent sunburn.
Thus, it is also suitable for any place in the home, including damp and dim bathrooms. It can create a sense of serene nature while releasing a large amount of fresh oxygen to purify the air and reduce odors, thereby improving the happiness index.
What flowers can sterilize and remove odors
Mint
Last year, I grew a mint plant in my hometown's garden, and by this year, the mint has grown into a cluster. Mint roots spread more and more in the soil, quickly multiplying into a large area. It emits a fresh scent that can refresh and purify the air.
Therefore, mint can also be grown indoors, needing only a bit of scattered light to thrive. Since bathrooms may have odors and germs, growing a pot of mint can eliminate odors and purify the air. Moreover, its appearance is fresh and attractive, enhancing the beauty of the bathroom and adding more of a spring atmosphere.
Mint loves water and does not tolerate drought. It needs to be watered frequently to keep the soil moist. During the growing period, fertilize with decomposed fertilizer water every 10 days to make the leaves green and glossy, growing more and more luxuriant. However, if you are concerned that lack of sunlight may affect growth, you can place it in a sunny balcony every week for some sunlight.