"Three taboos" on growing flowers in the home

Last Update :2024.11.13

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1. Avoid growing flowers that emit strong fragrance and pungent odor.

2. Avoid placing too many items

3. Avoid placing toxic flowers indoors


Flower gardening at home is a relatively common phenomenon in modern society. Everyone has read a little bit about flower gardening knowledge, so many people like to grow one or two pots of flowers on their balcony. Growing flowers is a good thing, but there are good things and bad things. The three benefits and three taboos of growing flowers in the home tell you what to pay attention to when growing flowers at home.


Three taboos for growing flowers in the home
1. Avoid growing flowers that emit strong fragrance and pungent odor.

1. Avoid growing flowers that emit strong and pungent odors

For example, orchids, roses, roses, lilies, tuberose, etc. can all emit strong aromas. A pot in the room is filled with fragrance, but if too many fragrant flowers are placed indoors and the fragrance is too strong, it will cause excitement in people's nerves. Especially if people smell it in the bedroom for a long time, it will cause insomnia. The gases emitted by Christmas flowers and dieffenbachia are harmful to people; the particles emitted by tulips and hydrangeas can cause skin allergies and itching if exposed to them for too long.   

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2. Avoid placing too many items

At night, most flowers release carbon dioxide, absorb oxygen, and "compete" with people. Most of the rooms are closed at night, and there is insufficient air circulation with the outside world. If there are too many flowers indoors, it will reduce the indoor oxygen concentration at night and affect the quality of sleep at night, such as chest tightness and frequent nightmares.  

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3. Avoid indoor display Toxic flowers

For example, oleander, its stems, leaves and even flowers are poisonous in spring, summer and autumn. The milky white sap it secretes contains a kind of oleandin, which can be poisonous if eaten accidentally; The bulbs of narcissus contain Latin toxin, which can cause vomiting and other symptoms if a child eats it by mistake. The juice of the leaves and flowers can make the skin red and swollen. If the juice accidentally gets into the eyes, it will cause damage to the eyes. Excessive contact with mimosa can easily cause sparse eyebrows. , hair turns yellow, and in severe cases, causes hair loss, etc.  

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2. Avoid placing too many items

3. Avoid placing toxic flowers indoors














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