Purchasing Trends Uses and Management of Indoor Plants: Quetta Case Study
Journal: Sumerianz Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary (Vol.3, No. 2)Publication Date: 2020-02-15
Authors : Sardar Waseem Baran; Muhammad Arshad Ullah; Syed Ishtiaq Hyder; Muhammad Umair Khalil;
Page : 14-20
Keywords : Beautification; Friendly environment; Stress free; Oxygen availability.;
Abstract
Interior plantscaping is newly establishing industry. People through different motivation sources are using indoor plants for beautification of their houses and premises. Lot many benefits are tagged with buying plants, so a change has been seen in purchasing trend of indoor plants. Interior plantscaping improves the personal environment by making our rooms, work areas and building more aesthetically pleasing and perceptually simulating. Plants provides warmth and cooler and offer living art thus offering an inexpensive interior decorating alternative. Indoor plants play an important role for improving surrounding environment of a building or a house. They are not only decorating material, but they also play role in providing a fresh environment. They have many advantages like absorbing harmful gases and toxins and on the other hand providing the fresh air with oxygen. Use of indoor plants is increasing day by day. This article is aimed to study the different purchasing trends of indoor plants, their management and use of these indoor plants. This study was carried out in Quetta. Recently, the trend of using indoor plants is significantly increasing depending on locality and income. Limitations in management and availability of indoor plants are also decreasing with improvement in facilities at local nursery levels.
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