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Greening your office with indoor plants and trees offers multiple benefits, both aesthetic and environmental.
Firstly, plants help to create a more pleasant and visually soothing workspace, promoting well-being and reducing stress among your employees.
Plants such as palms, dracaenas or ficus, with their generous foliage, improve air quality by absorbing toxins and producing oxygen, which can help boost concentration and productivity.
They also play a role in improving the acoustics of spaces by absorbing noise, creating a quieter working environment conducive to concentration.
Integrating large indoor plants into offices is an effective way of creating healthier, more inspiring and productive workspaces.
Yes, at Léon & George we're proud to offer a complete and professional plant care service.
Our aim is to ensure that your plants flourish without you having to worry about their day-to-day upkeep. We take care of all your plant care needs. Aware of the importance of preserving a healthy working and living environment, we use only natural, environmentally-friendly maintenance products. These carefully selected products ensure the health and vitality of your plants, while guaranteeing the safety of your workspace.
The Léon & George maintenance offer is also distinguished by an eternal plant guarantee. We understand that a plant may not acclimatize to its new environment, become ill or even die despite all the care it receives. That's why, in such cases, we are committed to replacing any plant that no longer lives up to our expectations, ensuring the longevity and beauty of your spaces.
With Léon & George, you can enjoy the benefits of plants without the hassle of maintenance. Book a call now or contact us by email at [email protected].
Some indoor plants and trees are renowned for their ability to purify the air. These plants absorb toxins and release oxygen, helping to improve air quality in the workplace and create a healthier environment for all.
Here are a few must-haves:
Ficus (Ficus elastica, lyrata, benjamina): This classic, known for its beauty, is also an effective air purifier and depolluting plant. It's like having an air purifier that grows on its own!
Dragontree (Dracaena): With its boldly colored green and red leaves, this plant isn't just a visual eye-catcher. It acts as a filter for notorious chemicals.
Philodendron: This hardy plant is just as hard-working, absorbing unwanted substances in its immediate environment. And the best part? It accommodates varying levels of light.
Spathiphyllum, aka Peace Lily: This elegant plant doesn't just unveil its immaculate white flowers; it's also formidable against formaldehyde and various hydrocarbons. A must for sophisticated interiors.
Spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum): Don't let its name fool you; it's not a plant full of parasites :) this plant is a guardian angel that absorbs xylene and toluene. Ideal for large spaces thanks to its rapid growth.
Arec palm (Dypsis lutescens): In addition to giving your living room a tropical air, this plant is a champion air purifier. Benzene and trichloroethylene disappear like magic.
Absolutely, greening a low-light office is entirely possible with the right choice of plants adapted to these conditions. Species such as Zamioculcas, Sansevieria, Dracaenas, Philodendron and Pothos, for example, are able to adapt to low-light environments, bringing greenery and vitality without requiring exposure to sunlight.
Here are a few must-haves:
Dragon Tree (Dracaena): With its boldly colored green and red leaves, this indoor tree is not just an eye-catcher. This plant acts as a filter for notorious chemical pollutants.
Sansevieria Trifasciata: From Laurentii to Moonshine to Golden Hahnii, every member of the Sansevieria family is at home in both bright and dimly lit spaces. What's more, this plant will purify the air in your apartment. Be careful, however, to control watering.
Scindapsus Aureus (Pothos Cascade): Ideal for those with low-light work spaces. Pothos thrives even under artificial lighting. Place it on your desk, hang it high or let your imagination run free to highlight the heart-shaped foliage of this drooping plant.
Zamioculcas (Joyau de Zanzibar): Although it prefers shady, open spaces. The ZZ plant needs only a trickle of light to flourish and display its robustness.
Aspidistra Elatior: Looking to inject a touch of retro into your interior? Look no further. This dark-green, lanceolate plant is equally at home in a light-filled living room or a less exposed office.
Yes, absolutely. At Léon & George, we offer the flexibility of purchasing plants without the need to subscribe to our maintenance service.
We understand that every customer has unique needs and preferences. Whether you have a passionate gardening team ready to take care of your plants themselves or you're simply looking to add a touch of greenery to your space without additional commitments, we're here to meet your needs.
Our wide selection of high-quality houseplants is designed to suit a variety of spaces and styles, requiring little maintenance, allowing you to find the perfect plant for your office, store or restaurant. Each plant is carefully selected for its beauty, resilience and ability to thrive in indoor environments.
Here are some selections of potted plants for your business:
If you need advice on choosing your plants, don't hesitate to contact us by email at [email protected] or book a call directly with an expert.
Maintaining a large number of plants in the office requires special care and attention, especially when it comes to ensuring that they flourish in a working environment.
Here are some essential tips for keeping your green plants healthy:
Cleaning and dusting: To maximize light absorption and promote photosynthesis, it's crucial to regularly dust your plants with a damp cloth. Professional maintenance can include buffing leaves, making them shinier and more attractive.
Removing dead leaves: Regularly remove dead leaves and wilted flowers to avoid rotting and prevent disease and pests. This also encourages the growth of new leaves. Pruning: Pruning helps maintain the plant's shape and prevent damage by removing damaged branches. To avoid risk and achieve optimum results, this delicate operation is often left to professionals.
Resurfacing or repotting: Repotting, which should be carried out every 1-2 years, gives the plant more space for its roots and renews the substrate's essential nutrients. Resurfacing, which should be carried out every 6 months to 1 year, involves adding a mixture of potting soil and compost to the surface of plants that are too large to repot, thus revitalizing the soil without disturbing the plant.
Watering: Proper watering is vital. Too little water can dry out the plant, while too much can rot the roots and lead to premature death. For plants requiring high humidity, regular misting can supplement watering.
Fertilization: Regular fertilization during the growing season is crucial to nourish your plants. Use a suitable root fertilizer with watering to nourish the roots, and consider foliar fertilizers for direct absorption by the leaves, promoting healthy, vigorous growth.
Disease prevention and treatment: Regular monitoring of your plants for signs of parasites such as scale insects or red spiders, fungi or other diseases is essential. In the event of infestation, act quickly with appropriate treatments, such as natural insecticides or fungicides, to prevent spread. Prevention can also include practices such as avoiding over-watering and ensuring good air circulation around plants.
By following these practices, your indoor plants will not only remain healthy and vigorous, but will also help to create a more lively and enjoyable workspace.
For those who wish to enjoy the benefits of office plants without worrying about their upkeep, Léon & George offers a professional maintenance service, ensuring that your spaces remain beautiful and healthy, with no effort on your part. Book a call now or contact us by email at [email protected].