Mould is one of the most common indoor pollutants and can have a serious impact on health if it’s not kept in check. It can grow all year round and thrives in parts of the home where there’s excess moisture or humidity like the bathroom, kitchen and chilly corners of rooms.
Houseplants are a good way to help alleviate the problem naturally and bring moisture levels down in the air. and you’ll have beautiful plants to enjoy too.
Here are suggestions from GardeningExpress on the best plants to help fight mould:
English Ivy
English Ivy removes airborne mould and other nasties too. It grows best in bright, indirect light and needs regular watering. Remember to keep it away from pets – its leaves are toxic to them.
Peace Lily
The peace lily loves the shade and thrives in high humidity so the perfect choice for areas prone to mould. It absorbs moisture from the air through its leaves and doesn’t need direct sunlight to thrive. This plant has beautiful white flowers but can be toxic to pets so keep it out of their way.
Palms
Palms are a great choice to help control humidity and keep mould at bay, absorbing moisture through their leaves. Varieties to look out for include Areca palms, bamboo palms, the lady palm, dwarf date palm and reed palm.
Boston Fern
The Boston Fern thrives in moist climates and will naturally absorb the air moisture and balance out humidity levels in your home. All it needs to survive in indirect sunlight and regular watering.
Snake Plant
This hardy and adaptable plant is another mould loving variety. It grows best in bright light and warm temperatures.
Orchids
Not only do they look beautiful, orchids also help reduce humidity in the home. They get all their nutrients and moisture from the air around them.
Spider plant
This is a popular indoor plant which is great at removing harmful pollutants in the home. It’s easy to look after too.