
Greening the Workspace: Office Planting in London

Words by Kitty
The Importance of Green Spaces in the Office
In the modern world, we spend a significant portion of our lives indoors, particularly in office environments. As such, creating a pleasant and healthy workspace is crucial for employee well-being and productivity. One way to achieve this is through office planting, which involves incorporating plants and other forms of greenery into the workspace.
Office planting offers numerous benefits. Plants can improve air quality by absorbing pollutants and releasing oxygen, create a calming environment, reduce noise levels and even boost mood and productivity. A study by the University of Exeter found that employees were 15% more productive when their workplaces were filled with houseplants.
Different Types of Office Plants Suitable for London’s Climate
When it comes to office planting in London, it’s important to choose plants that can thrive in the city’s climate and indoor conditions. Here are some plants that are well-suited for London’s offices:
Snake Plant: Also known as mother-in-law’s tongue, this plant is hardy and requires little light or water, making it ideal for office environments.
Spider Plant: This plant is great for improving indoor air quality and is also easy to care for.
Peace Lily: This plant can thrive in low light and can help to increase humidity and reduce airborne pollutants.
ZZ Plant: Known for its shiny, dark green leaves, the ZZ plant is drought-tolerant and can survive in low-light conditions.
Pothos: This fast-growing vine can thrive in a variety of lighting conditions and is excellent for purifying the air.

Tips for Maintaining Office Plants
Maintaining office plants doesn’t have to be a daunting task. Here are some tips to keep your office plants healthy:
Watering: Overwatering is a common cause of plant death. It’s better to underwater than overwater. As a general rule, water your plants when the top inch of soil is dry.
Light: Most office plants require indirect light. Keep your plants near a window, but out of direct sunlight.
Temperature: Most office plants prefer temperatures between 15 and 20 degrees. Avoid placing plants near air vents or heaters.
Humidity: Many office plants come from tropical environments and therefore prefer higher humidity. You can increase humidity by misting the plants or placing a tray of water near them.
Luckily, to maintain your office’s lush indoor landscaping, our horticulturalists create a tailored maintenance plan with regular visits. We handle all aspects of plant care, so you can enjoy the greenery without worry.

Case Study: Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG)
When Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) was designing their new London Headquarters, they were aware of the benefits of plants in the workplace and wanted them to feature largely throughout both the client-facing and staff areas.
We were brought on board to help with this transformation. They designed planting schemes to suit the many different areas and departments within the building. The introduction of approximately 10,000 live plants not only improved the air quality and aesthetics of the office but also created a calming environment for the employees.
The project was a huge success and served as a model for other businesses in London and beyond. It showcased how office planting can revolutionise the workspace and contribute to a healthier, happier and more productive work environment.






Making the Case for More Green Spaces in London’s Offices
As we move towards a future where employee well-being and sustainability are at the forefront of business considerations, office planting will play an increasingly important role. In London, a city known for its architectural prowess and innovative design, the trend towards greener, healthier workspaces is already underway.
Whether it’s a small potted plant on a desk or a large living wall, every bit of greenery makes a difference. So why not join the green revolution and add some plants to your office today? Not only will you be creating a more pleasant environment, but you’ll also be contributing to the well-being and productivity of your employees.