Invite plants into your home
Something green, we insist. To fill our living spaces with company and energy. Invite them all: to the living room, the dining room, the kitchen, the bathrooms, the balcony, the terrace, the bedrooms. They purify the air, NASA said so in 1989. Check it out, take note of these varieties: miamis, pompoms, daisies, orchids, mother-in-law's tongue, anthuriums, ribbons, common ivy, azaleas, climbing philodendron, chrysanthemums... A key when choosing them: the darker the leaf, the more resistant it is to indoor environments. Just as important as the plants are the pots. We have them in a variety of sizes, materials and designs.
At The Blue House we believe enormously in the power of plants. In their ability to influence our physical and mental health. They increase our creativity and the production of hormones related to happiness. More peace, more joy, more smiles. We believe in their magic. That they generate harmony and well-being. There are even those who claim that, when chosen correctly, plants bring good luck to the home. We agree with that thought. Because green has its charm. So, more plants please.
We have read, we have taken courses, we have researched, because it is a topic that we are passionate about. Today we want to share with you a little of all this information so that you learn, so that you get excited, so that you have more arguments when it comes to selecting the plants that accompany the space you inhabit. Good vibes, always. Clean, purified air. Therefore, cacti, peperomias, miamis, aglaonemas, aloe vera, ferns, ficus, areca palm, snake plant and peace lilies, always welcome! We tell you why and accompany the explanation with images of products that you can add to your wedding registry.

Cactus
They have the ability to absorb toxic energies and also the waves radiated by some household appliances, in addition to being very resistant and decorative. A good place to place them is outside your house, to protect the home, or near the computer, to transform its waves. A good tip: do not invite them to your room. Their aggressive nature can interfere with your relationship.
Aloe vera
It absorbs dense energy and transmutes it into positive energy, without being affected itself. Unlike other plants, aloe vera can last for weeks without water or sunlight, something that seems miraculous to many.

Pothos or Miamis
If you like easy-care plants, these are a good choice. Hardy, they survive in low light and colder temperatures. Ideal for indoors, as they prefer indirect light. Try to place them in the darkest corners of the house so they can do their job: repel bad vibes.
Peperomias
The heart-shaped leaves symbolize good health and harmony in love. Place them in your bedroom and in any space near a window, so that they can receive indirect light and spread their energy to the rest of the home.

Aglaonema
One of the most commonly used species as an indoor plant due to its ability to adapt. Take advantage of its resistance to shade by placing it in corners or nooks of the house where not much light reaches, thus ensuring that the energy does not stagnate in these places and flows through it.
Ferns
They add moisture to the environment and purify the air. They are perhaps the most suitable for homes with respiratory problems. They are also capable of eliminating a large amount of pollutants. Another attribute of ferns: they are excellent protectors of negative energies. “A must have in the home! They are usually placed at the entrance of the house or on balconies, terraces or windows. They are very grateful plants, they adapt to many types of climates.

Ficus pandurata
These mini trees with large, bright green leaves have many energetic qualities. They reduce electrostatic electricity and purify the air of toxic products for health. Remember to take them to those spaces in your house where there is plenty of light. Try to water them in moderation.
Snake plant
Also known as mother-in-law's tongue. It removes carbon monoxide and other toxins and impurities. It is very easy to care for: with the right temperature, watering and light, your plant will live for many years. It tolerates lack of light and cold well, as well as drought. It stores water in its roots, so it will not die if you forget to water it.

Areca palm
One of the best sources of air purification when it comes to plants. It lives so happily indoors that it does not need direct sunlight. The care required to keep it in the best condition is minimal.
Peace Lily
It is one of the few purifying plants that produce flowers, which increases its decorative value. It is very effective against toxic gases emitted by certain pollutants. It does not need too much light, but water it at least once a week.

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