By Andrew Williams •
March 26, 2009

Go on, admit it - how many times have you forgotten to water your houseplants? Maybe you’ve even left some of them so long they’ve withered away to nothing. In fact, the chances are that if a plant could talk the thing they’d be most likely to say would be WATER ME!
Well, thanks to a new device, your long-suffering plants will now be able to do just that. What’s that you say - a talking houseplant? Well, not exactly, but thanks to researchers at New York University’s interactive telecommunications program plants will now be able to to tell owners when they need water or if they’ve had too much via the social networking service Twitter.
By Max Lindberg •
September 27, 2007
Ever wonder what these plants are saying to one another? Researchers in the Netherlands say there’s an early-warning network in place. Is it only clover, no, many herbal plants have been studied.
And what about talking to your plants,does that work? And can one plant feel inferior to another?
It’s all included here, on Greening the Golden Years Podcast.
By Amy Stodghill •
June 8, 2007
Want to improve the indoor air quality in your home or office? Get a houseplant.
Plants can absorb air pollutants and can alleviate some "sick building syndrome" symptoms such as headaches and eye, nose or throat irritation which may be caused by inadequate ventilation, chemical contaminants (ie. VOCs, carbon monoxide) or biological contaminants (ie. mold, pollen).
You don't have to overdo it. One plant for every 10
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