Breathe Easy With Natural Air-Purifiers
Did you know that some of your favourite houseplants do more than just sit pretty? They’re also natural air purifiers- working quietly in the background to remove airborne toxins and boost your indoor air quality. As we celebrate Earth Month, it’s the perfect time to bring a little more green into your home while doing something good for the planet.
Here are our top picks for natural air-purifying plants to refresh your space:
- Sansevieria
Sansevieria, also known as Snake Plant, is a top performer when it comes to air purification. It absorbs toxins like formaldehyde and benzene while releasing oxygen- even at night. Perfect for bedrooms and ideal for plant beginners!
Care Tips:
Sunlight: Shady bright , indirect sunlight
Water: Water when the soil feels dry to touch. Keep soil moist but not waterlogged.
Fertiliser: Feed with slow release palettes or liquid fertiliser once a month.
- Zamioculcas (ZZ Plant)
Stylish and low maintenance, the ZZ Plant tolerates low light and dry air, making it a fantastic indoor plant. It helps remove pollutants like xylene and toluene, contributing to cleaner air without demanding much care.
Care Tips:
Sunlight: Bright , indirect sunlight
Water: Water when the soil feels dry to touch.
Fertiliser: Feed with slow release palettes or liquid fertiliser once a month.
- Anthurium
With its glossy leaves and vibrant blooms, Anthurium adds a tropical vibe to any space. More than just a pretty face, it helps filter out ammonia and formaldehyde commonly found in household cleaning products.
Care Tips:
Sunlight: Shady bright , indirect sunlight
Water: Water when the soil feels dry to touch. Regular misting is recommended.
Fertiliser: Feed with slow release palettes or liquid fertiliser once a month.
- Spathiphyllum (Peace Lily)
A classic favourite, Peace Lilies are known for their elegant white flowers and air-cleansing properties. They can remove mold spores and neutralise common indoor pollutants like benzene and trichloroethylene.
Care Tips:
Sunlight: Shady bright or partial sunlight.
Water: Water when the soil feels dry to touch.
Fertiliser: Feed with slow release palettes or liquid fertiliser once a month.
- Chlorophytum (Spider Plant)
Chlorophytum is a fast-growing, pet-safe plant that’s fantastic at removing pollutants like carbon monoxide and xylene. It’s also super easy to propagate- perfect for sharing with friends!
Care Tips:
Sunlight: Shady bright or partial sunlight.
Water: Water when the soil feels dry to touch.
Fertiliser: Feed with slow release palettes or liquid fertiliser once a month.
- Money Plant (Pothos)
Money plants help clear out indoor toxins like formaldehyde and carbon monoxide. Its trailing vines make it perfect for hanging baskets or stylish shelf décor. It is easy to care for, making it a wonderful plant for beginners!
Care Tips:
Sunlight: Shady bright, indirect sunlight.
Water: Water when the soil feels dry to touch.
Fertiliser: Feed with slow release palettes or liquid fertiliser once a month.
- Aloe Vera
Known for its soothing properties, Aloe Vera also purifies the air by removing formaldehyde and benzene. It loves bright light and doubles as a natural remedy for skin irritations- talk about multifunctional!
Care Tips:
Sunlight: Partial to full sunlight.
Water: Water when the soil feels dry to touch.
Fertiliser: Feed with organic pellets fertiliser once a month.
Delicate and graceful, this fern is a humidity-loving plant that thrives in bathrooms or shaded corners. It’s great at filtering airborne toxins and helps keep your space feeling fresh and airy.
Care Tips:
Sunlight: Shady bright , indirect sunlight
Water: Water when the soil feels dry to touch. Keep soil moist but not waterlogged. Regular misting is recommended.
Fertiliser: Feed with slow release palettes or liquid fertiliser once a month.
Plants don’t just beautify our homes- they play a role in creating a healthier, more sustainable world. This Earth Month, celebrate nature’s quiet heroes by bringing home one (or a few!) of these natural air purifiers.
Shop your favourite air-purifying plants now at FarEastFloraGarden.com or our garden retail centres and make your space greener, fresher, and kinder to the planet!