Four Plants Used by People with Smelly Homes (And That Can Make Them Smell Good Without Air Freshener)

Four Plants Used by People with Smelly Homes (And That Can Make Them Smell Good Without Air Freshener)


These allied plants decorate, flavor and do not need to be connected or recharged.




Flavoring of atmosphere last as long as a fine coffee: a short time and, in fact, limited. Scented candles, in addition to being expensive, do not always solve the problem. But there’s something more effective — and more beautiful — than any supermarket spray: aromatic plants that actually smell good, without the frills.

In many homes the smell is not so much a defect as an accumulation: humidity, closed kitchens, fabrics that retain the aroma. That’s where plants work their silent magic. Some species naturally release essential oils, filling the air with a delicate, constant and clean scent.

The idea isn’t to turn your living room into a tropical greenhouse or live surrounded by vases that are impossible to maintain. Just choose wisely: four species that, in addition to being beautiful, give off a natural fragrance. They don’t promise miracles, but they promise a clear improvement in the olfactory quality of your home.

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Jasmine: the classic that never tires

Jasmine is a favorite among those looking for a strong floral scent. Its small flowers exude a sweet, penetrating scent that many air fresheners try in vain to imitate. With good lighting and mild temperatures, it blooms profusely and keeps your home fresh and fragrant for weeks.

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Source: Terra

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