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Step into a greener realm where desk decor meets productivity, and workplace vibes are transformed by the lush embrace of nature. As Tamara Horne from My Garden Life rightly puts it, ‘Bringing a little bit of nature to your workplace can lift your spirits, increase your productivity, and improve the office air quality.’In this botanical journey, we unveil the secret to a vibrant, stress-free office – the perfect plants! Join us as we explore ‘The 5 Best Plants for Your Office or Desk,’ each a green companion in the symphony of work and well-being. From the resilient Snake Plant to the elegant Gerbera Daisy, discover how these leafy comrades can not only beautify your workspace but also enhance your focus and creativity.
Let the green revolution begin, and let’s dive into the refreshing world of office flora!
The 5 Best Plants for Your Office or Desk
“Bringing a little bit of nature to your workplace can lift your spirits, increase your productivity, and improve the office air quality.” -Tamara Horne, My Garden Life. In this article, we provided you with the best plants for your office.
To get the best output from your employees, you need to provide them with the best workplace environment, and for that, you need the best plants for the office. You might have heard about the benefits of plants in offices and workplaces. In addition, plants beautify the workplace, change office acoustics, and improve air quality/ They also provide us with a connection to nature. These are but a few of the reasons for having plants in your office.
- A study conducted by Dr. Chris Knight and his fellow psychologists’ at Exeter University showed that having houseplants and décor around workplaces can increase productivity by 15%. Another research study at the University of Technology, Sydney, reported a 37% fall in anxiety and workplace stress, a 58% drop in dejection, a 44% cut in anger, and a 38% decrease in lethargy.
Best Plants for Your Office
So the office plants matter just as much as the other staff morale-boosting strategies. Read out the article to find out the Best plants for the office and workplace.
Bamboo Palm Plant For Your Office
Named because of its resemblance to Bamboo, Bamboo palm tops our list of the best plants for the office. Consider an arrangement of bamboo to give a unique touch of green to your office desk. Also, one of the perks of the bamboo palm is that it represents luck in many parts of the world, making it perfect for a business setting. Moreover, these plants are not fussy with lighting and can tolerate low light conditions, but they need an adequate water supply. So don’t forget to water them with filtered water at room temperature. In addition, Make sure to check that water is draining correctly.
Light: Requires very low amounts of sunlight and can survive in indirect light.
Water: Must be watered once a week
Other properties:
- A lush green addition to your office.
- Some believe it wards off evil spirits and represents luck.
- This plant grows very quickly, depending on the variety of bamboo.
The Snake Plant
Perfect for houseplant novices, the snake plant is a low-maintenance plant. It requires little attention, dump a water bottle on it on your way out on weekends, and enjoy the slow blooming of this desk plant. In addition, Sansevieria or the snake plant is also known as the mother-in-law’s tongue because the resilient nature and the sharply pointed leaves resemble the mothers-in-law’s caustic tone. (Kidding not kidding!) Moreover, snake plants are different when it comes to sizes. Since there are kinds that can grow several feet high, keep an eye on the label while buying the snake plant to avoid choosing one. Instead, look for a dwarf selection like’ Futura Superba’ or ‘Whitney.’ Also, an essential thing while caring for a snake plant is that it can rot easily, so well-draining soil is the key to keeping it alive.
Water: This tough guy can go for days without water.
Sunlight: Though it can endure both full sun and low light, indirect sunlight is ideal for a snake plant.
Other properties:
- Resilient and lasting plant.
- The plant grows best at room temperature.
- It purifies the air and releases oxygen.
Gerbera Daisy
Suppose you are looking to include a flowering plant in your office flora. In that case, Gerbera daisy is going to please the ‘Anthophile’ in you. This beautiful plant can fit in almost any office arrangement and is one of the best plants for the office. Available in a wide variety of colors, Gerbera Daisy is a perfect addition to bringing your workplace into life. Apart from their aesthetic appeal, it’s the air filtering properties of Gerbera Daisies, making them so popular.
Another perk of including Gerbera Daisies in your work environment is that they filter carcinogen benzene out of the air, making them an excellent addition to an office.
Light: This plant needs little sunlight and can sustain in covered areas.
Water: need an adequate daily supply of water.
Other properties:
- The small size makes it ideal to fit almost anywhere.
- The wide variety of colors gives you an edge to customize your workplace according to your taste.
- It purifies air and filters carcinogen benzene out of the air.
Pothos
Another one to qualify for our list of the best plants for office, Pothos, (Epipremnum aureum), also called golden Pothos, money plant, or devil’s ivy easy-to-find, easy-to-maintain, and easy on your wallet too. For $10, you can buy beautiful 6-inch Pothos in a pot to keep them on your office desk. However, you need to have enough room on your desk for this plant to spread out and hang down since it is a sprawling plant.
Light: Moderate to low light is a sweet spot for Pothos, especially those with variegated leaves. Though they can sustain in low light, they won’t grow much if kept this way for more extended periods.
Water: Water every 7-10 days in summer and every 14 days in winter. A general rule of thumb is to wait for the soil to dry completely before watering your Pothos again.
Other properties:
- One of the easiest plants to grow as it can thrive on low light and neglect.
- Purifies the air of formaldehyde, benzene, and carbon monoxide as well as helps to eliminate odors.
- It helps alleviate eye irritation after long periods of staring at the screen.
Aloe Vera
A good for us, good for the environment, plant Aloe Vera has been a popular office plant for years and rightly so. Sunlight and a little water, and that’s all it takes to grow an Aloe Vera. An Aloe Vera thrives best in a typical room temperature environment, but it’s a tough plant in general. The best part about an Aloe Vera plant is its gel, which has so many practical uses. E.g., it is the best moisturizer for dry skin as it soothes skin and calms burns.
Light: This plant needs as much sunlight as possible, best to keep in a south or west exposure. Like all other succulents, the absence of adequate sunlight will leave its leaves drooping downwards.
Water: It doesn’t need much water. Wait for the soil to dry out completely before watering again. In summers, Water it thoroughly once every month, and in winters, it needs even less (probably once every 4-8 weeks). Make sure all water drains out perfectly. It requires less water because its fleshy leaves and roots are already full of water, so they will rot out if watered frequently.
Other properties:
- Fun to look at and easy to care for.
- The best healing gel for any type of skin irritation.
- A perfect moisturizer for dry and sensitive skin.
If you’re looking for the best plants to include in your office flora, contact houseplantjoy.com. We will be glad to help you with plant selection and plant maintenance.
Unlock Productivity: The Best Plants for Your Office Space!
As we bid farewell to this leafy adventure, remember this: your workspace deserves a green hug! We’ve unraveled the secret lives of office plants – productivity boosters, stress whisperers, and creativity confidantes. They’re not just green, they’re your work allies in this hustle.
In the age of WFH (that’s ‘Work From Home’ lingo for you), turning your desk into a mini oasis is a game-changer. And guess what? Plants are the VIPs in this makeover. Picture this: Bamboo Palms doing the hustle, Snake Plants slaying the stress dragon, Gerbera Daisies adding a pop of color, Pothos casually hanging around, and Aloe Vera playing therapist to your screen-strained eyes.
So, if your desk feels like a dull Monday, our green squad is here to spice things up! These aren’t just plants; they’re your co-workers in the journey of productivity and sanity. In the grand saga of remote work, let your workspace be the green haven that sparks focus, chills out stress, and whispers, ‘You got this!’ to your Zoom-weary soul.
Take the plunge into a greener, happier workspace – your desk is ready for the green revolution, are you?
FAQs: Bringing Nature to Your Workspace
Why should I consider adding plants to my office?
Plants enhance your workspace by boosting productivity, reducing stress, and improving air quality, creating a healthier and more vibrant environment.
What are the key benefits of the recommended office plants?
Our top picks, including Bamboo Palm, Snake Plant, and Gerbera Daisy, offer unique advantages like low maintenance, air purification, and stress-relieving qualities, catering to various preferences and needs.
How can I choose the right plant for my office desk?
Consider factors such as lighting conditions, maintenance levels, and space availability. Our recommended plants like Snake Plant and Pothos are versatile and adaptable, making them suitable for different office settings.
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