8 Considerations When Giving the Gift of Plants

It's not always easy to choose a gift for a loved one.

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Plants and trees have many benefits, but many are unfamiliar with them. It's not just about the fresh air that plants and trees provide, simply being around a green environment can make you feel better. This is part of why people love to spend time outdoors in parks and forests. So, if you want to make someone feel better or even make yourself happier, plants are one gift you should consider.

You've often heard that all good things are wild and free. Well, this statement has some truth, especially about the gift of nature. Nature can make you feel better. Most pharmaceutical companies invest billions in developing medications to help people manage stress, improve concentration and deal with other health complications. But it's interesting to learn that nature is more impactful than most people realize.

Here are some considerations when looking at plants as a gift.

Indoor Plants Can Help Relieve Stress and Anxiety

It's no secret that plants help cleanse the air. Fresh air can help alleviate stress and anxiety. Green plants in your office or home can make you feel better.

Vehicle pollutants, for example, have harmful effects on health and can lead to climate change. These toxins can affect your mental health. The gift of green can purify the air — meaning it can also help to improve your mental health and well-being.

Since plants benefit your health, you don't have to wait for a vacation to take the scenic route. Take a walk in the park or spend time with plants around you and you'll feel better. Research shows that indoor plants can make you feel soothed, comfortable and natural.

One study found that indoor gardening helps to lower stress levels, whereas computer tasks increase blood pressure and heart rate. In this regard, working with plants can reduce psychological and physiological stress.

Plants Can Increase Productivity

Most people will want to get rid of plants in their offices to create space. However, working in an environment with plants can help increase productivity. Besides helping you manage stress and anxiety, working around plants can increase your concentration levels. Evidence suggests that working in a room with some greenery can sharpen your attention.

You're likelier to get more work done in less time with reduced stress and improved mental clarity. So, if you're looking for the perfect way to be more efficient at work, gift yourself or a friend some plants. Succulents, calathea, snake plants and philodendron plants are excellent additions to your indoor spaces.

Plants Bring Joy and Happiness

Spend more time taking care of your plants, and the chances are that you'll be happier. Watching your plants thrive is a beautiful feeling. It turns out that tending to your plants is a humbling, meditative experience. It allows you to live in the moment. Gardening teaches you patience.

You can't rush your plants to thrive, and you must take good care of them to bring green life into your surrounding. You're rewarded for your time tending to your plants when you enjoy seeing them thrive and bloom. Studies reveal that gardening can make you more optimistic and lift your moods. Succulents come highly recommended since they require little maintenance to thrive.

The Healing Power of Plants

Sending flowers to your loved ones when they are sick is a regular thing. People do it because they consider it a good gesture. However, plants are natural healers. Picture yourself in an environment with fresh air and flowers that bloom with positivity. You can feel the green energy making you feel better. Plants are therapeutic. You can use the tight spaces in your home or office to add some greenery.

There are plants believed to have more healing power than others. Some of the best healing plants to surround yourself with include aloe vera, ginger, spider plant, passionflower and kava. If you're thinking of gifting your loved one something that will make them feel better, consider sending them some indoor plants. They can recover faster and reap all other plant benefits discussed in this post.

Plants Are a Timeless Gift

A houseplant is a gift that suits many occasions. You might gift your loved one flowers, but these will wilt within a few hours or days. But plants can last forever. They are reproductive, and one can continue planting newer plants from their stems and buds. With the right choice of houseplants, you can revitalize your lifestyle and uphold the art of plant care, a relaxing routine that will make you feel happier and relaxed.

Give someone a reason to think about you whenever they tend to their plants. Maintaining the freshness of indoor plants will surely enhance their home's aesthetic appeal while at the same time cheering them up.

Personalization and Care

It's never easy to pick the right gift for your loved ones. While most people will rush to gift others with material things, a plant gift is thoughtful and personalized. There's always a plant for every occasion or lifestyle. Whether you have a small or big space, you can always pick from a wide array of plants. The same goes for your home, office or any other space. Moreover, plants come in various hues, helping them fit into many different spaces.

Choice and Variety

One must consider if the recipient likes indoor or outdoor plants. Also, the varieties of plants matter as well. Hanging baskets or container plants, evergreen conifers, flowering shrubs, trees, fruit, berry or nut trees would be excellent gifts.

Allergies, Schedules and Other Factors

Some people have allergies to the soil, fertilizer or foliage, and believe it or not, even plants. Things like this must be taken into consideration when giving a live gift. Also, some people have busy work schedules and need more time to care for plants properly. It's always recommended to only give the gift of live plants to those who enjoy them because they require maintenance.

It takes effort to settle on the perfect gift. The right gift should be beautiful and meaningful, expressing how you feel about the other person. Plants can be the right gift for those in your life, but it's important to consider all the factors before making your choice.

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