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We get lots of questions about how plants improve the air quality of our homes. Not only do your plant pals look great, but there’s a real benefit to having them in your home. It’s not quite an exact science, but the general opinion is about two good sized plant friends per 100 sq ft. Also, the bigger, fluffier and leafier the plant the better.
Check out the Learn Together section for more information on the benefits of having plants indoors! (https://www.plantprojectcanada.com/indoor/learn-together/)