Michelle Reed
Home & Garden

The best plants to keep at home according to NASA

In the 1980s, NASA and the Associated Landscape Contractors of America studied houseplants to see if they would be a viable option to purify the air in space facilities. They found several plants that best filter out common volatile organic compounds. These plants can also help us filter our indoor air down on Earth. If these houseplants are good enough to filter NASA’s space stations, then they’re surely good enough for our houses.

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gardening, plants, NASA, Houseplants