Archive for the 'Office Plants' Category

Healthy Office Plants for Allergy-Prone Person

Allergies are one of the main reasons why many offices prohibit the use of plants in their buildings. This is because many companies mistakenly believe that all plants produce and release pollen that can trigger their employees or clients allergies. However, this assumption is not accurate. There are numerous plants that do not trigger allergies [...]

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

Coloring Your Cube with 20 Flowering Office Plants

Plants add a splash of color to your office cubicle and imbue the atmosphere with renewed energy. Here are 20 flowering office plants that are considered best for coloring your cube with:
#1 – Croton: These larger plants are known for their foliage. They have thick stems which bloom and branch out with colorful leaves. [...]

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Non Smelling Fertilizer list for Your Office

In order for plants to thrive in an indoor environment such as an office, they must be properly cared for. They will need to be watered according to their growing needs and will need to be strategically placed in specific areas where they will not be harmed by excessive heat or cold. They will also [...]

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Office Plants Every Health Conscious Worker Must Know

The majority of office workers think that the plants in their office are simply there for their aesthetic appeal. However, you may be surprised to learn that there are actually several health benefits to keeping plants in your office. Numerous studies have proven that green plants in the office place can eliminate many harmful toxins [...]

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Top 10 Plants to Reduce Pollution in the Office

Although offices can vary widely in size as well as the kind of setting, there is one thing that runs in common through them all: all office-goers spend their work days in pretty tight enclosures wherein they have no option but to endure a slew of indoor pollutants.

In fact, many well documented studies conducted by environmental scientists, have stated that indoor pollution in the office is ten times worse than pollution that people come into contact with in their cars. What this implies is that office pollution is worse than smog and exhaust combined!

Monday, June 29th, 2009