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NATURE’S little helpers

Love a trip to the garden centre? Then you’re in luck. It’s time to forget dated 70s vibes; houseplants are a top interiors trend. ‘The houseplant has seen a revival and sales continue to grow,’ says lifestyle expert Catharina Björkman (contura.eu). And, seeing as there’s more to plants than decoration, this is great for our wellbeing.

It was in the). ‘They can improve oxygen levels, which in turn helps with alertness. Plus, they release chemicals called phytoncides, to regulate the immune system.’

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