Let us help you green up your home or business, why? because it looks great and it's good for you!
Posted on by Little Leaf Co
Last week we launched our Residential and Commercial Indoor Plant Consult service and the response has been wonderful.
Belle our resident green thumb, has been busy meeting lovely clients all week.
If you need help greening up your space or simply some plant advice, feel free to get in touch to book a consult.
info@littleleafco.com.au or 9317 2010
Here's some pretty pictures to get you inspired... and below, some info on why introducing plants is always a good idea.
1. They give an assist in breathing
Inhaling brings oxygen into the body, exhaling releases carbon dioxide. During photosynthesis, plants do the opposite, of sorts: They absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, making plants and people great partners when it comes to gasses. Plants help to increase oxygen levels, and our bodies appreciate that.
2. They help deter illness
According to Bayer Advanced, studies at the Agricultural University of Norway document that using plants in interior spaces decreases the incidence of dry skin, colds, sore throats and dry coughs.
3. They clean the air
Both plant leaves and roots are utilized in removing trace levels of toxic vapors from inside tightly sealed buildings. Low levels of chemicals such as carbon monoxide and formaldehyde can be removed from indoor environments by plant leaves alone.
4. They boost healing
Plants are medicine! A study, conducted at Kansas State University, found that viewing plants during recovery from surgery led to a significant improvement in physiologic responses as evidenced by lower systolic blood pressure, and lower ratings of pain, anxiety, and fatigue as compared to patients without plants in their rooms.
5. They help you work better
What? How? A number of studies with both students and workers reveals that studying or working in the presence of plants can have a pretty dramatic effect. As with simply being in nature, being around plants improves concentration, memory and productivity. Being “under the influence of plants” can increase memory retention up to 20 percent, according to a University of Michigan study.
text taken from: http://www.treehugger.com/health/5-health-benefits-houseplants.html
pics taken from instagram in order from top: atlantishome newdarlings thejungalow carlaypage newdarlings newdarlings aleajoy