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  Ideas and Inspiration for Living                                                  January 14, 2010
Dear
 
This is the time for New Years resolutions.  I understand the number one resolution may be to get our bodies into shape, but what about the air we are breathing in our homes and offices. We do all sorts of things to improve our health.  We try to exercise and eat the right foods. We know the benefits of blueberries, because they are antioxidants, but did you know the health benefits of growing indoor plants? They are an easy way to improve the air quality in your home or office.  I think you may find the information below valuable.
 
There is a hint of spring to come in the greenhouses.  The pansies are starting to grow, along with the geraniums.  I invite you to come in for a shot of spring, by just walking in the greenhouse.
 
I'm excited about some changes that have taken place.  We have a new walkway in the nursery and wider aisles in the greenhouse.  We are getting anxious for spring and hope you are too.
 
Have a great week,
Vicky 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Just Arrived!
Easy to grow pothos plant 
New shipment of House Plants
 
 
Choose from our great selection of beautiful, easy to grow indoor plants.
 
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New Arrivals
 Just in time for your decorating needs
  • Great new decorator pots for houseplants
  • Burpee Seed
  • Garden Center  products for spring 
Indoor plants are good for our mind, body and soul.
 
House plants clean the airPlants in your home and workplace can make you healthier by reducing chemical vapors emitted by synthetic materials, add healthy, microbial-free humidity to dry indoor air, and reduce airborne mold spores and bacteria.  Through photosynthesis, plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen. They also have a psychological and physiological calming effect that helps reduce stress and lower elevated blood pressure and pulse rates, and they look great.  
 
The EPA ranks indoor air quality as one of the top five health threats in the United States!
 
Most of us spend 90 percent of our lives indoors. According to the EPA, indoor air typically contains two to five times more pollutants than outdoor air and can be up to 10 times more polluted.
 
Common products like paints, tobacco smoke, synthetic upholstery, printer inks and even carpets, emit noxious gases. Houseplants can remove up to 87 percent of airborne toxic gases emitted from these products.  The toxins are absorbed into the root zone, where they're turned into nutrients for the plant.  

The more time we live and work indoors, which is most of the day, the more we need houseplants surrounding us for our health and well-being. Call it a healthy "co-dependency" that benefits the environment and helps to improve the quality of our lives.

Indoor plants help purge the air of airborne toxins with the same efficiency as rainforests cleaning our atmosphere.
 
Houseplants increase humidity.  Airborne microbes are suppressed and fewer dust particle are found in rooms containing plants.  
 
Spathiphyllum (Peace Lily)Plants in the workplace significantly reduce "sick building syndrome", which has vague symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, itchy skin and respiratory complaints.  It has been found that plants improved productivity and reduce absenteeism.
 
Besides cleaning our air and providing oxygen and health benefits, plants add instant beauty and liven up any space.
 
How many plants does it take?  At least two medium or large plants for an average-sized room or office space (100 sq. ft) for maximum cleansing benefits. 
 
What are some of the best plants for cleaning the air?  The best plants are peace lilies, dracaena, philodendrons, golden pothos, palms, and diffenbachia.
 
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Poinsettia Trade in Days
Do you have a poinsettia left over from the holidays?  
 
Maybe it doesn't look so hot, your tired of taking care of it, it doesn't fit into your everyday decor, or it may even be dead, whatever the reason, you can bring it to Pinehurst and trade it in on a fresh new houseplant. 
 
Bring in your poinsettia plant and we'll give you 20% OFF a fresh new houseplant!
Offer Expires: January 31, 2010
Don't forget to forward this email to your friends! 
 
Thank you,
Vicky Kendrick

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Vicky Kendrick
phone:  208-237-6522