Forget room fresheners, these 5 plants can perfume your entire home naturally Instead of costly chemical room fresheners, planting fragrant plants like mogra, raat rani, lavender, gandharaj and bela can keep your home naturally scented all day while also boosting its beauty. Many homes now rely on expensive, chemical-based room fresheners for a pleasant scent, but a handful of fragrant plants can fill your home with a natural fragrance all day, at no extra cost. These plants don't just freshen the air indoors, they also give the entire house a calmer, more pleasant feel. A home that needs no room freshener Gardening expert Chandrashekhar Mishra says his garden and terrace are home to 7 to 8 varieties of fragrant plants, and their scent spreads through the entire house on its own. "We've never needed a room freshener at home," he said. He adds that even people passing by outside the house can pick up the fragrance, showing that its effect isn't confined indoors. Growing and tending to plants is its own reward Tanay Mishra says there's a distinct satisfaction in planting and caring for greenery yourself. His home has flowers like mogra, raat rani, champa, rose, chameli and parijat, each adding its own scent to create a special atmosphere. As he puts it, "If you give a little to nature, it gives you back much more." Mogra: the favourite of Indian homes For anyone wanting to scent their home naturally, mogra is considered the most reliable option. Its small white flowers begin blooming as evening sets in, quickly filling the entire balcony or courtyard with fragrance. The plant is low-maintenance, needing only a few hours of daily sunlight and a moderate amount of water, since overwatering can damage its roots. Raat rani's fragrance that spreads after dark The raat rani plant stays quiet during the day, but once night falls, its scent spreads through the house and the surrounding area. Planted in a courtyard or balcony, its fragrance travels far as evening approaches. It needs light sunlight and regular watering, and periodic pruning helps it grow denser and produce more flowers. Lavender's soft, soothing scent Lavender is known for a fragrance that isn't overpowering but is deeply calming, which is why it's widely used in perfumes and aromatherapy. It does best in a sunny spot, and overwatering should be avoided since excess moisture can damage its roots. Gandharaj, or gardenia's large white blooms Gandharaj, also known as gardenia, is recognised for its large, attractive white flowers. Its fragrance is not only strong but also long-lasting. The plant should be kept away from harsh, direct sunlight, and periodic fertilising helps it produce flowers in good numbers. Bela: a fragrant variety of chameli Bela is another popular plant, essentially a variety of chameli (jasmine). Its flowers are widely used in worship, in gajras (flower garlands), and in home decoration. It can be grown easily even in a small space, and thrives with just a few hours of sunlight each day. A naturally fragrant home that looks better too What makes these five plants especially convenient is that none of them require a large garden, they grow just as well on a balcony, courtyard or terrace. Their upkeep doesn't demand much effort either, just sunlight, water and a bit of regularity. The result is that chemical room fresheners become unnecessary, while the beauty of the balcony or courtyard doubles as well. What this means for you • For your home budget: Growing these plants instead of regularly buying chemical room fresheners can cut a recurring monthly expense while keeping your home's fragrance completely natural. Questions & Answers 1. Which plants can naturally scent a home? Plants like mogra, raat rani, lavender, gandharaj (gardenia) and bela can fragrance a home without any chemicals. 2. How should the mogra plant be cared for? Mogra needs a few hours of daily sunlight and shouldn't be overwatered, as too much water can damage its roots. 3. When does raat rani's fragrance spread the most? Raat rani's fragrance spreads the most at night, which is why it's better planted in a courtyard or balcony. 4. What is lavender used for? Lavender's fragrance is widely used in making perfumes and in aromatherapy. 5. What care does gandharaj or gardenia need? It should be kept away from harsh, direct sunlight, and periodic fertilising helps it produce flowers in good numbers. 6. Can these plants be grown in a small space like a balcony? Yes, plants like bela can be grown easily even in a small space and thrive with just a few hours of daily sunlight. https://trendkia.com/en/lifestyle/bina-kemikala-ke-mahakega-ghara-apanaen-ye-5-khushabudara-paudhe-aura-barhaen-khubasurati-8502 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.