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I’m a gardening expert – here’s £6 you’ll need in the bathroom to remove damp

AS winter weather hits much of Scotland, people are pulling their hair out as they try to deal with damp and condensation.

Whether it’s foggy windows or mold, it can cause all kinds of problems in your home.

Spider plants are extremely effective against moisture.

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Spider plants are extremely effective against moisture.Credit: Getty
Snake plants can also make a big difference.

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Snake plants can also make a big difference.Credit: Getty

And with December just around the corner, most people will be waiting for summer before they start tending to their gardens again.

But it’s a little known fact that some very special plants can actually help combat the condensation that causes chaos when temperatures drop.

Gardener’s Dream founder Craig Wilson advises on four houseplants that can naturally reduce excess moisture and improve indoor air quality.

And one of them, the spider plant, only costs about £6.

Craig said: “Spider plants are hardy and flexible, making them a favorite for damp control.

“Their long curved leaves absorb moisture efficiently and thrive in a variety of environments.

“Spider plants can even purify the air of toxic pollutants such as carbon monoxide and formaldehyde.

“Hang your Spider Plant in a basket near bathroom windows or on a kitchen shelf.

“These plants prefer indirect light, and the humidity means they thrive in damp areas. They are also ideal for beginners as they are very robust and can reproduce easily.”

Other options include the Boston Fern, Peace Lily and Snake Plant.

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Craig said: “The Peace Lily is a champion at absorbing moisture from the air through its leaves.

“The glossy leaves not only add elegance to any room, but also act as a natural dehumidifier.

“They filter harmful toxins from the air, improving overall air quality. The best place to place your Peace Lily is in a bathroom or kitchen where it will absorb excess moisture and in a place with indirect sunlight.

“A perfect spot would be a shaded window or in a corner with filtered light. However, these plants can be harmful to pets, so it is best to avoid them if you have a dog or cat in your home

“The snake plant, often called mother-in-law’s tongue, is one of the most low-maintenance plants you can own.

“The upright, sword-like leaves are excellent at absorbing excess moisture, even in low light.

“These plants release oxygen at night, making them great companions for a good night’s sleep. So they are best placed in corners of bedrooms or living rooms where moisture tends to accumulate. They are also ideal for windowsills that receive little to moderate light.”

He added: “Boston ferns love moisture and thrive in damp areas, making them ideal for absorbing moisture and adding lush greenery to your home.

“Their feathery, cascading leaves can bring a tropical vibe to any room. Bathrooms are perfect for these plants because of their love of moist air.

“Alternatively, they can be placed in a kitchen near the sink to keep them happy and thriving.

“Boston ferns may require more attention than other plants, but can also reward you with vibrant growth. They are excellent air purifiers and add a soothing aesthetic to any room.”

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