Articles tagged with: Houseplants

Houseplants to Brighten Your Blue Monday

Friday, 17 January 2025

Houseplants to Brighten Your Blue Monday

While we now know that "Blue Monday" is more of a marketing myth than a scientifically proven phenomenon, the feelings it evokes—low energy, lack of motivation, and post-holiday blues—are all too real for many of us in mid-January. The concept, coined by a travel company in 2005, dubbed the third Monday of January the "most depressing day of the year" due to factors like cold weather, dark days, and the financial aftermath of the holidays. Despite the questionable origins, it's true that winter can bring mood lows, often linked to Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), reduced sunlight, and the general dreariness of this time of year.

The Good Plant Company Brings Green Joy to Phoenix Trust

Tuesday, 30 January 2024

The Good Plant Company Brings Green Joy to Phoenix Trust

In a delightful turn of events, Phoenix Trust extends its gratitude to The Good Plant Company for their recent visit, bringing with them not only a touch of greenery but also the promise of creative upcycling projects. The office and hub received a generous donation of lovely plants, instantly brightening up indoor spaces. Additionally, the delivery included oversized outdoor plant pots, sparking anticipation for Phoenix Trust's upcoming upcycling endeavours.

Beating the Blues: Harnessing the Power of Houseplants on Blue Monday

Monday, 15 January 2024

Beating the Blues: Harnessing the Power of Houseplants on Blue Monday

"Blue Monday" is a term that is often used to describe the third Monday of January, which is considered by some to be the most depressing day of the year. The concept was first introduced in 2005 by a pr company in a press release commissioned by a travel agency. While the idea of a specific day being the "most depressing" is subjective and not scientifically proven, it does draw attention to the challenges people may face during the winter months, such as post-holiday blues, cold weather, and shorter days.

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