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Plants for Plant Killers
6 Frugal Ways to Attract Butterflies to Your Yard including how to attract butterflies to your garden and attracting butterflies without spending a lot.
Attracting Hummingbirds and Butterflies to your garden can be easier than you think! We suggest planting an array of flowers and plants to attract hummingbirds and butterflies. We have put together a list of flowers and plants to cover your yard! We suggest Verbena’s, Trumpet Vine, Columbine, Phlox, Crossvine, Butterfly Bush, Lantana, Hibiscus, Cardinal Flower, Bee Balm, Penta, and Black and Blue Salvia. by ButterflyJ
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Keep Your Planner Organized With These Free Printable Inserts
Keep Your Planner Organized With These Free Printable Inserts | Brit + Co
Escape Limitations - You are exposed to dangerous chemicals everyday...and in the least likely place...your own home! Chemicals such as: trichloroethylene, benzene, formaldehyde, xylene and toluene have sadly become part of the air we breathe... Luckily, Mother Nature has the answer! There are many indoor house plants that actually filter many of these chemicals from the air allowing for a healthier environment! Especially if you want to practice your Deep Breathing! Here are some of the sources for each chemical listed: Tetrachloroethene: “Tetrachloroethene (PERC) is a manufactured chemical that is widely used in the dry-cleaning of fabrics, including clothes...” http://www.health.ny.gov/environmental/chemicals/tetrachloroethene/ Benzene: “Benzene, a known carcinogen, can enter the home from outdoor sources including nearby traffic and automobile exhaust. Cans of gasoline stored in an attached garage, tobacco smoke, and products such paints, waxes, and detergents can release benzene fumes into the home...” http://www.airlabonline.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=61 Formaldehyde: “Sources of formaldehyde in the home include building materials, smoking, household products, and the use of un-vented, fuel-burning appliances, like gas stoves or kerosene space heaters...” http://www.epa.gov/iaq/formaldehyde.html Xylene: “Xylene is a toxic solvent and Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) found in many common household products such as paints, laquers, adhesives, rust preventers, thinners, gasoline, and permanent magic markers.” http://www.home-air-purifier-expert.com/xylene.html Toluene: “Most of our exposure to toluene occurs indoors; this is because levels indoors are higher compared to outdoors and because most of our time is spent indoors...” http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/pubs/air/toluene/fact-info-eng.php | Facebook
Plants that Filter Toxic Chemicals!
Best Bedroom Plants for Better Sleep
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Official IG: VEGAN toothpaste on Instagram: “Given that people spend more than 90 percent of their time indoors, air quality matters . Furnishings, upholstery, synthetic building…”
FRAGRANT HOUSEPLANTS FOR A NICE SMELLING HOME - THE INDIAN SPOT
We all know the importance of plants. They give us fresh air to breath and we all know it very well, yet many avoid planting at home! The reason being that m...
Top 20 hard to kill indoor plants
Gina's peace lily has been going strong for over 6 years and the best thing about this plant is it shows you when it needs water (all the arms of it just ...