Thursday, August 25, 2011

Plants aren't green!

People are always surprised when I tell them having plants in an office is not "green". It's true though. There are many reasons. Plants attract bugs, often bugs are brought in with the plant. The bugs then require insecticides to control. Most offices have regular spraying anyway but the more plants the more likely, more often and larger amount of spraying. Insecticide isn't "green" so anything that cause more to be used obviously isn't green. Also plants can often get moldy or mildewy. I had a client that called me because she thought she had mold growing in her carpet. She had a leaky window which would wet her carpet on occasion but we had just cleaned the carpet so I was doubtful that was the issue. I visited and found a plant that had mildew growing in the fake "moss" stuff around the plant. Also some plants give off pollen or other things which are potential allergens. For these and other reasons it is best to leave the plants at home or in your yard.

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  1. Indoor air quality is a "green" issue in offices. The more green your office is the better indoor air quality so I could see why you mean plants aren't "green."

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