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High street DIY chain B&Q is selling a £6 plant that will keep your home free of mould.
The room most prone to becoming mouldy is your bathroom - quite obviously because that's where you'll get the most moisture after a bath or shower.
If your bathroom doesn't have windows, it's at extra risk of mould due to the lack of ventilation.
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According to Checkatrade, it can cost as much as £900 to get mould removed from an entire home.
But what you may not realise, is that there are some plants which can significantly reduce the risk of mould.
Cleaning expert Kerry Hale from Mira Showers told the Express: “Because the bathroom is often the most humid room in the house, mould and mildew is a common problem that many – if not all of us – have experienced at some point, mainly caused by lingering moisture, leaky taps, and damp cellulose materials.
“There are a few simple ways that you can prevent mould from appearing though."
B&Q is currently selling Peace Lily plants for £6 each.
Peace Lily plants are purifying, and don't need much sunlight to survive - making them a great choice for bathrooms without windows.
Other plants that can help banish mould are:
English Ivy
The English Ivy, which can remove airborne mould from humid spaces, is a great choice for smaller bathrooms. It can be placed in a hanging pot or on top of a cabinet.
Boston Fern
This is a great option for humid bathrooms, as it is a plant that thrives in indirect sunlight and moist soil.
Reed Palms
Reed Palms can keep humidity at bay in the bathroom by absorbing moisture through their leaves. They can survive in low light, so they are perfect for keeping inside the home.
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