Is it better to put a lounge chair or a pair of rattan chairs on the balcony?
Many people like to build small landscapes or plant flowers and trees to make the balcony a small garden for their families to rest. To build a small landscape on the balcony, it is necessary to be moderate in size, beautiful and practical, and to conform to the principle of honesty in the choice of orientation. It is not easy to put plants on the balcony, and it is not easy to choose some indoor plants to put on the balcony.
Prevent harmful gases from entering the room through the balcony
The health care function of balcony plants is discounted.
Putting indoor plants on the balcony also has some disadvantages for residents. In recent years, some environmental scientists have questioned the rationality of placing indoor plants on balconies. They think that because balconies are generally not equipped with heating, their plants are easy to freeze to death in winter, which is difficult to manage and brings a lot of trouble and trouble to their owners. At the same time, placing indoor plants on the balcony has not played its due role in purifying indoor air and protecting human health. Because the plants are placed on the balcony, they are too far away from the living room, room and other indoor spaces, and too far away from the living range of residents, so it is impossible to directly purify the dirty indoor air. This wastes the health care function of indoor plants. In this regard, environmental scientists suggest that it is best not to put indoor plants on the balcony, but to move indoor plants to the living room, bedroom, study and bathroom of residents' daily life, so that indoor plants can keep close contact with residents and give full play to their health care functions.
In view of the air pollution caused by smog weather, plants such as ivy, chlorophytum, rubber tree, tortoise shell bamboo, ivy, nightshade, cycad and green radish can be selected on the balcony. These plants are natural dust collectors, which can remove formaldehyde, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, chlorine, ethylene and other harmful gases in the air.
From an ornamental point of view, Clivia, Chrysanthemum, Begonia, Camellia, Jasmine, Rhododendron, Nandina, Bergamot, Kumquat and Four Seasons Orange can be placed on the balcony.