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Articles tagged with: Houseplants

Mental Health Awareness Week: How Plants Can Support Our Wellbeing at Work and Home

Monday, 12 May 2025

Mental Health Awareness Week: How Plants Can Support Our Wellbeing at Work and Home

As we mark Mental Health Awareness Week, 12-18 May 2025, it's a timely opportunity to reflect on the small but powerful ways we can support our mental wellbeing — both at work and in our daily lives. One of the simplest yet most impactful tools? Plants.

One in Seven See Houseplants as Family: Exploring the Profound Connection Between People and Plants

Thursday, 23 January 2025

One in Seven See Houseplants as Family: Exploring the Profound Connection Between People and Plants

In a fascinating study conducted by the University of South Australia, researchers uncovered the depth of emotional connection that people can have with their houseplants. The findings revealed that one in seven individuals views their houseplants as part of their family, demonstrating just how integral plants can be to our daily lives.

Eid Mubarak; Celebrating with Interior Plants

Sunday, 30 March 2025

Eid Mubarak; Celebrating with Interior Plants

As Muslims around the world come together to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, the role of interior plants in enhancing the festive atmosphere cannot be overlooked. This joyous occasions marks the end of Ramadan and is celebrated with prayers, feasting, and gatherings with loved ones. Plants make perfect gifts for Eid al-Fitr offering both beauty and symbolism for the occasion.

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.

Children’s Mental Health Week 2025: Know Yourself, Grow Yourself – Growing Resilience with Houseplants

Monday, 03 February 2025

Children’s Mental Health Week 2025: Know Yourself, Grow Yourself – Growing Resilience with Houseplants

Today marks the start of Children’s Mental Health Week, organised by the charity Place2Be, with this year’s theme: "Know Yourself, Grow Yourself." The aim is to help children and young people across the UK embrace self-awareness, explore their strengths, and understand how personal growth can support their well-being and resilience.

 
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