plants in the interior


When it comes to plants that are striving to live and stay alive indoors, it can sometimes be quite a challenge. Light and temperature are both very important factors when it comes to growing a plant and keeping that said plant alive indoors. There is so much that goes on behind the scenes that home owners, interiorscapers, businesses, etc. need to be aware of and plan when having interior plants.

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Whether you are taking care of interior plants by being an interiorscaper or by just being a homemaker, you have to learn how to take care of them in such conditions, while also striving to learn about and appreciate the design and science behind interiorscaping. “Plants and associated material are attractive to people because they ultimately end up improving the look of the workplace and home which leads to supporting a better lifestyle” (DelPrince). There have been results of keeping plants in a professional or home space which have lead to not only “enhancing the physical environment, but also uplifting the feeling people get in the space” (DelPrince).Paragraph

The world of interior plantscaping is huge, and it can be more than just a hobby for some. Being able to keep living things close by and rewarding ourselves with the satisfaction of keeping those plants alive while working with such beautiful things is such a creative and fun career that a lot of people love doing. “Interior plantscaping blends design and science unlike anything else” (DelPrince). Plants can be seen everywhere in our communities today, from doctors offices to educational facilities. Interior plants in public places like these and so much more are important for “ambience and human well-being”(DelPrince).

Information from “Interior Plantscaping Principles and Practices” by James M. DelPrince.