Houseplants for a Healthy Home: 50 Indoor Plants to Help You Breathe Better, Sleep Better, and Feel Better All Year Round
By (Author) Jon VanZile
Adams Media Corporation
Adams Media Corporation
1st May 2018
14th June 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
DIY: house maintenance manuals
Household management and home hints
Traditional medicine and herbal remedies
635.965
Hardback
128
Width 178mm, Height 232mm, Spine 10mm
508g
This A-to-Z guide illuminates the numerous health benefits of 50 common, easy-to-grow houseplants along with detailed care instructions and beautiful illustrations of each plant.
With plant-scaped rooms popping up all over Pinterest, style blogs, and home dcor magazines, houseplants are the hottest home accessory right nowand for good reason. Plants are a quick and easy way to add life, color, and texture to any indoor space. But houseplants offer so much more than just visual interest to a room. They can purify the air, reduce stress, improve sleepand much more!
Houseplants for a Healthy Home explains the specific health and wellness benefits of 50 common, easy-to-grow, and popular houseplants, while introducing you to new favorites bound to brighten your life. You will find an A-to-Z guide of a variety of the plants that includes a beautiful illustration of each plant, along with the plants health benefits and clear, detailed care instructions. Let Houseplants for a Healthy Home lead you to a life in full bloom.
"A good houseplant is next best thing to a live-in housekeeper. They add a little pizazz and cosiness wherever you place them, and they can even help you get a better night's sleep. With help from Houseplants for a Healthy Home get ready to grab your gardening gloves and take a big, deep breath of fresh air (in your bedroom)." * Elle Dcor *
"In these turbulent times, there's one thing we can all agree on: Houseplants are magic. They can clean the air in your apartment and even grow in low-light conditions. And according to Jon VanZile's new book, Houseplants for a Healthy Home, houseplants can even help you sleep better. Take that, iPhone app that tells me what I already know (last night, you tossed and turned!)." * Architectural Digest *
"Fact: Plants work wonders at sprucing up a decor scheme. But did you know that some can literally make you feel better, too No for realits backed by science. We consulted the new book Houseplants for a Healthy Home for ten beautiful, living, breathing decor additions...that also have surprising health benefits." * PureWow *
"If there's an indoor gardener in your life or you're looking for a nice add-on to a growing gift, Houseplants for a Healthy Home by Jon VanZile provides details on caring for fifty different types of indoor plants. There's also info about the health benefits of living with plants and general advice on maintaining houseplants." * This Old House *
"As much as I love creative garden ideas for outside, I love them even more for my indoor plants too! Im learning so much from this book about the specific health and wellness benefits of popular houseplants while introducing you to new favorites bound to brighten your life. With plant-scaped rooms popping up all over Pinterest houseplants are the hottest home accessory right nowand for good reason." * Sassy Townhouse Living *
"This book really is SUCH a help and so much fun to read. The illustrations are pretty and this really explains the world of plants for those of us who really just don't get it. Sort of like plants for dummies. This can be very helpful when setting your home up for good Feng Shui." * Decorista *
"Beautifully illustrated hard-back book about plants .Master gardener Jon VanZile not only tells how to take care of houseplants, but writes about plants that are good and useful for the grower from cleaning the air to using in tinctures and tonics." * Arkansas Democrat Gazette *
"If you're looking for ideas as to which houseplants are most beneficial for you and your family, this next book is a great source." * Woman in Real Life *
"Its easy being green and healthy, too. Everyday plants in your home yes, the kind in pots on your windowsill or desk can result in physical and mental benefits The purported boons of specific species are laid out in a new book Houseplants for a Healthy Home. Wellness expert Jon VanZile compiles fast facts on the exact advantages, from heart disease prevention to asthma relief, attributed to each type of flora and its associated lotions and tonics." * New York Post *
"I highly recommend finding a book to help you select and care for plants that will fit your lifestyle the best. Houseplants for a Healthy Home is a book that does just that." * Decorology *
"For a lighter read, Houseplants for a Healthy Home is an illustrated encyclopedia of easy-to-grow houseplants, annotated with each plants health benefits and detailed care instructions." * House Beautiful *
"With color illustrations throughout, this charming compendium covers a veritable alphabet of beneficial plants, from sunburn-soothing aloe vera to toxin-removing Zamioculcas zamiifolia." * Classic Home *
"For decades we have known that plants filter and clean the air we breathe, soak up carbon dioxide and, in turn, give back oxygen. VanZile shows us how to make this come true with 50 specific tropical plants that clean our indoor air ... and have healthful and healing effects on our bodies. Houseplants for a Healthy Home is a great little reference book. It is a fast and fun read crammed with important information. Buy it! Youll love it!" * Dig It! Magazine *
JonVanZileis a Master Gardener who lives in South Florida, where he enjoys collecting orchids andaroidsand experimenting with ways to grow the perfect heirloom tomato. He is the author of several gardening books, includingHouseplants for a Healthy Home and Gardening Hacks. He can be reached atJonVanZile.com.