Top 10 Plants to improve your memory & concentration
Houseplants do more than just beautify your indoor space. Research shows that keeping plants inside your home can bring a host of physical and mental health benefits.
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Keeping plants indoors can make you think better. The mental benefits observed during this research include:
- Improved concentration
- Improved memory
- Better goal achievement
- Heightened attention
Indoor plants have also been linked to a boost in creativity. In a study from Texas A&M University, workers who were in a room with two potted plants and a bouquet of flowers generated 13 percent more ideas than workers in a room with sculptures.
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1. Jade Plant
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2. Money Plant
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3. Bamboo Palm
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4. Orchids
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5. Peperomias
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6. English Ivy
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7. Boston Fern
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8. Chrysanthemum morifolium
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9. Dieffenbachia
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10. Chinese Evergreen
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As with any kind of garden, success usually starts with the soil. Most vegetables do best in moist, well-drained soil that’s rich in organic matter (such as compost or peat moss).
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In general use a soil-based compost placed over a generous layer of drainage material such as earthenware crocks, pebbles or gravel. Water and feed regularly, especially while plants are bearing flowers and fruit, when a high-potash fertilizer is recommended.