Plants shown to improve air quality

Alright, this has merit. A palm tree, a few tropical bushes, some white sand, and a cooler with some high quality Cerveza in it...

Now then - what plant would be easiest to grow in my shop with limited sunlight this time of year?
Ok, you have convinced me. I'm moving my shop to the Bahamas. :)

Seriously though, in case you have a house/shop pet that is partial to chewing on greenery, be aware that many house plants, including pothos plants and peace lilies, are toxic when ingested. Might want to hang them from the ceiling and regularly check the floor for shed leaves and such.

Tom
 
Catnip (Catmint) will grow in shade, cats love it.
So will rosemary. Smells great and isn't toxic.
 
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