Indoor Spaces Do Better With a Touch of Greenery From Plants
Indoor spaces, whether public or private, homes or offices can be well served by some greenery. Artwork is one of the ways to use greenery to positively impact an indoor space.
Colors affect mood
While art with vibrant colors affects the mood and the content can be reflective capturing your attention in an indoor space, the greenery of plants is even more powerful in creating that sense of well being in the home, office or a lobby in a building. Plants are living organisms, as such when they are incorporated into your home, they quite literally enhance the quality of life as they interact with your body and mind and your home.
Types of indoor plants
These can vary greatly and there is a forest of options to choose from.
- Dragon tree
- Gerbera Daisy
- English Ivy
- Spider plant
- Boston Fern
- Peace Lily
- Orchids
And the list goes on and on. Other than the aesthetic beauty that a plant brings to an indoor space, they help purify the air. The Boston fern, for example, help humidify the air while a plant like the English Ivy removes benzene from the air.
Plants can survive very well on their own without any human help in the outdoors especially in their indigenous habitats. A tropical plant has all the tropical plant food it needs when in the wild. However, when you bring them indoors it can be a tricky affair.
For them to thrive they will need your hand in watering and providing them with the proper nutrients. A house plant fertilizer will have them green, lush and fruitful. Since plants thrive on natural nutrients in the wild, chemical fertilizers may not be best option as they not only scorch the plant but are harmful to the soil.
Suppleplant has cracked the code in formulating organic fertilizers that will have your plants asking for more of that good stuff. Their line of indoor fertilizers for houseplants is laden with naturally derived minerals that provide nutrients and aid in cell development.
