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Soil Conservationist Says Owning A Plant Can Be Beneficial

Neidye Rodriguez November 18, 2020

Edinburg – Adopting a plant is trending these days, but did you know how plants can improve your life?

Soil Conservationist, Reyna Chavez, says plants do a good job in eliminating carbon such as carbon dioxide to give us oxygen to breathe.

“The fact that plants themselves, you know, produce oxygen stuff so they would like the more plants you have obviously logic would tell you that the better your air quality will be in your home values,” explains Chavez.

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