BREAK THE MOULD

How £10 Lidl & Aldi buy helps fight mould and condensation for FREE before it even forms

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SAVVY shoppers are rushing to buy these £10 Lidl and Aldi products that will help fight mould and condensation for FREE.

Peace Lily plants can be a great way to dehumidify damp spaces and it thrives without sunlight.

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Lidl will be stocking Peace Lilies from December 12
The festive plant could be the perfect Christmas giftCredit: Aldi

Peace Lillies love humid conditions and can even grow under fluorescent lights, according to experts.

Aldi and Lidl are stocking the handy plants for just £9.99.

The budget superstores have marketed the "festive" foliage as ideal Christmas gifts too.

Lidl specifies their Peace Lilies are between 60 to 70cm, while the diameter of the pot is 17cm.

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They will be in store from December 12.

Aldi's plant holders are the same size, while the stem height isn't specified.

The plants will be available at the discount supermarket from December 15.

When kept in low light Peace Lilies will produce more leaves and look like a traditional foliage plant, whereas when kept in sunlight, lilies will flower more often. 

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These plants can be a great option for people with allergies or asthma, but the plant with the white flowers can also be toxic to pets so it is recommended that it is kept out of reach.

But, if Peace Lilies aren't your cup of tea, there are a host of different beneficial plants for your home.

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Palms also absorb moisture through their leaves and are a great choice to help control humidity and keep mould at bay. 

Varieties like areca palms, bamboo palms, the lady palm, dwarf date palm and reed palm are the best for sucking up condensation.

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Experts ideally recommend these plants are kept lightly moist but, not waterlogged and positioned in areas with indirect sunlight.

What to do in extreme cases of mould and damp

In extreme cases of damp and mould, it’s best to keep the windows open to allow airflow, consider using an anti-mould treatment to tackle the problem.  

You can seek out an expert and if you are renting speak to your landlord about fixing the issue.

When we checked online we spotted some Palms starting from £30 on specialist garden websites.

Spider plants are another great alternative.

This lovely plant is a creeping vine with pointed leaves that is excellent at purifying the air of mould and mildew.

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