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Kids will love having a special plant just for themselves in their room, and you will appreciate your kids staying healthy and happy - all from a few green leaves!
Plants are great for kids’ rooms. Did you know that indoor plants:
The top five
Any plant will help relieve stress and improve air quality (fantastic for childhood asthma), but some are better at removing harmful chemicals from the air than others. The plants – and your offspring – will carry on growing healthily.
Look out for the top five:
Green houseplants are very easy to care for. Water every ten days to two weeks and feed every month.
Worried about them being knocked over? Place in a hard-to-reach spot or put in a goldfish bowl or large, transparent container – then the plant cannot be knocked over, eaten or damaged.
Get the kids involved in accessorising the container to match their room. Use off-cuts of material or wallpaper to stick to the pot, or get them to design their own cover using paints, glitter and felt.
You could even shake glitter like fairy dust over a plant to make it shimmer in the light, or place favourite toys among the leaves as a secret hiding place!
For more information on healthy houseplants and happy flowers, visit Flowers & Plants.
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