5 plants you should have at home to improve your relationships

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Most relationship issues don’t start with people. They start with the space people live in. A home that feels heavy, rushed, or emotionally noisy slowly affects how conversations happen, how patient people feel, and how much emotional room there is for each other. Plants help not because they’re decorative, but because they change the pace of a space. They soften it. They remind people to slow down. Over time, that shift shows up in how people treat each other.

Here are five plants that quietly support better relationships not by fixing anyone, but by changing the atmosphere everyone is living in.

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