Green plants for cooking: care and advice – A spicy Boy

Green plants for cooking: care and advice

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Most of green plants for cooking are not different from those reserved for the bathroom. Even though the kitchen has all the necessary conditions for the plants to feel comfortable – good light, moist air, heat, and proximity to a water source.

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Warning ! Some plants do not stand up to these conditions. Green kitchen plants must tolerate moisture and heat.

Green plants for cooking in shelves

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They are always welcome to embellish the heart of the house. They cool the air, creating comfort. In this room, a wonderful sensation is offered by thermophilic decorative plants, such as Tradescantia, and Ferns that can live comfortably next to the sink, where humidity is always high. In most cases, the plants are arranged on the window sill above the radiator or on the table.

A decorative green plant near the kitchen sink

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Along the rim, aromatic herbs such as coriander, parsley, basil (with phytocidal properties). And some vegetables placed in pots will also be exceptionally decorative green plants for cooking. Everything needs an organization and a coherent order. Generally the most suitable plants for cooking are unpretentious plants that tolerate air circulation – after all, the windows of the kitchen are often open.

Decorative plants in different vases like light

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Succulent plants for the kitchen floral decoration

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Do not put flowers too close to the sink. Because water spray often mixed with chemicals is very harmful to the health of plants. You can even enjoy the rain outside to slightly water your plants. Put them on your balcony or in the garden, during the passage of a gentle rain provided it is not very cold. This is the best way to remove dust. Otherwise you can also shower them with lukewarm water. Finally, the choice of plants and their location is a matter of taste and imagination.

A living tableau thanks to decorative green plants

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A beautiful floral decoration for a minimalist kitchen

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TheThe same flower pots are also a nice decorative trick

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The location of the plants depends on the furniture and the space offered

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A mini-kitchen garden with hanging plants and flowers in pots

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Flowers and plants at the edge of the window

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a floral decoration for a small kitchen

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green plants occupy enough space without cluttering

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Vases and pots are also important in floral decoration

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Aromatic plants can fulfill the same function

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