Plantation of residential children s rooms

Mondo Home Updated on 2024-01-31

The greening of the children's room should have a novel layout, in addition to the usual potted flowers and plants, you can also use a variety of gardening arrangements such as hanging, wall inserts, and vase flowers.

The greening of the children's room should also be in line with the children's happy aesthetic taste, such as using coconut shells, bamboo tubes, goldfish bowls, etc. as utensils to plant various bottle scenes and tank scenes. Keeping a tank of goldfish or a few songworms at home will also add a bit of fun to this green world.

Placing one or two pots of flowers in the children's room can make the space full of vitality, add a natural and intimate atmosphere, and to a certain extent, the plants in the children's room should not be too much, and the smell of flowers should not be too strong.

Purify the air and beautify the room. However, some people like to put too many plants in the children's room, which can be harmful to the children.

There are two reasons for this:

First, from the perspective of Feng Shui, children are growing seedlings, and if too many plants are placed in their house, the plants will compete with the children for air, which is not conducive to the growth of children

Second, from the perspective of physiology and hygiene, plant pollen may irritate children's immature ** and respiratory organs, resulting in allergic reactions.

In addition, the soil, branches and leaves of plants are prone to mosquitoes and insects, which is not suitable for children's health. Thorny plants such as cacti and roses are never suitable for placing in children's rooms, which is taboo in terms of feng shui and home safety.

The main plants suitable for placing in the children's room are: aloe vera, spider plant, tiger tail orchid, gerbera, golden pothos, aster, cockscomb, ivy, rose, evergreen, iron tree, chrysanthemum, agave, eucalyptus, asparagus, fig, penglai banana, monstera, etc.

The main plants that are not suitable for placing in the children's room are: orchids, bauhinia, mimosa, moon flowers, lilies, nightshades, pines and cypresses, cacti, cacti, hydrangeas, tulips, goldenrod azaleas, etc.

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