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Get Your Indoor Plants Ready to Celebrate National Indoor Plant Week!

Celebrated from September 17-23, this is definitely the favorite week for thousands of plant geeks around the world.

By: THURSD. | 13-09-2023 | 7 min read
Indoor Plants Special Days
Indoor plants in a living room

National Indoor Plant Week is a delightful celebration that encourages people to bring a touch of nature into their homes and workplaces. Observed annually during the third week of September, this week-long event is a reminder of the many benefits of indoor plants, including their aesthetic appeal, air-purifying qualities, and their positive impact on mental well-being. Are you a bit of a plant geek? Then read on quickly!

When Is National Indoor Plant Week?

You're about to learn everything regarding this very special week which celebrates the importance of plants not only for the world but for human well-being (not to mention the fact indoor plants are the best type of decor for ANY home). Explore when and why National Indoor Plant Week is celebrated, the importance of this day, various activities you can do to celebrate your favorite indoor plants as well as recommendations of some of the best indoor plants to enhance your living or working space.

 

Woman with her indoor plant collection
Photo: @hollielovesplants

 

National Indoor Plant Week typically falls during the third week of September, starting on the 17th, all the way through the 23rd this year. This week is dedicated to promoting the beauty and benefits of indoor plants, creating awareness about their role in improving indoor air quality, and encouraging more people to incorporate greenery into their lives. Because after all, plants are life, and there is nothing better than becoming a plant parent and taking great care of your babies so your spaces flourish in green tones. Read '7 Science-Backed Health Benefits of Plants at Home' to know why you need plants more than ever in indoor spaces!

 

House full of indoor plants
Photo: @peoplewithplants_official

 

Why Is National Indoor Plant Week Celebrated?

National Indoor Plant Week is celebrated for several reasons, each emphasizing the significance of indoor plants in our lives:

This week encourages people to discover the joy of indoor gardening and actually help increase awareness of the importance of taking adequate care of them while they are indoors. Indoor plants offer a unique opportunity for urban dwellers and those with limited outdoor space to nurture and enjoy plant life. Not only can you perform this new activity during National Indoor Plant Week, but every day during the entire year is a great flex.

 

The importance of plants for the world
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On the other hand, indoor plants are known to improve air quality by removing toxins and increasing humidity. They also have a calming effect on our mental health, reducing stress and enhancing overall well-being. Check out 35 indoor plants that are effective air purifiers and clean toxins.

The magic of indoor plants is their instant ability to transform a dull space into a vibrant and aesthetically pleasing environment. They add color, texture, and character to homes, offices, and other indoor settings. Even if you're a student, you can aim to decorate your dorm with lovely indoor plants that'll add a greener ambiance.

 

The perfect indoor plant living room
Photo: @earthplants_uk

 

Lastly, growing indoor plants reduces our carbon footprint by improving air quality and reducing the need for synthetic air purifiers. It also fosters a sense of environmental responsibility

The Importance of National Indoor Plant Week

National Indoor Plant Week holds immense significance in modern urban living. As more people move into cities and spend the majority of their time indoors, the need for reconnecting with nature becomes essential. Here are some key aspects that underline the importance of celebrating this week.

 

The beauty of plant leaves
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Indoor plants play a crucial role in filtering out pollutants, thus enhancing the quality of the air we breathe indoors. They absorb harmful chemicals and release oxygen, creating a healthier indoor environment. The presence of indoor plants has been linked to reduced stress, anxiety, and depression. Taking care of plants provides a sense of accomplishment and connection with nature, which is therapeutic. Read the article '7 Science-Backed Health Benefits of Plants at Home' to know more about how indoor plants can actually hype up your mental health.

 

The importance of National Indoor Plant week
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All in all, we need plants to thrive in an indoor environment more than you can imagine! Plants are great companions not only for your mental health but to make your spaces look more adorned and flourished.

Activities You Can Perform to Celebrate National Indoor Plant Week

There are numerous ways to celebrate National Indoor Plant Week. Get your notes ready because these are some activities you can fully enjoy during this week and give your indoor plants extra love!

You can start with a visit to your local nursery or garden center to explore a wide variety of indoor plants. Choose ones that suit your space and personal preferences such as color, size, texture, visual appeal of the leaves, etc. If you want to decorate any space of your home, for example, your living room, read the article '10 Best Living Room Plants to Green Up Your Space'.

 

Visit a nursery during National Indoor Plant week
Photo: @acedimski

 

Organizing a plant swap event with friends and fellow plant enthusiasts can also be a very fun activity to do during National Indoor Plant Week! This is a great way to diversify your plant collection. How about getting creative with plant-related DIY projects, such as making your own planters, terrariums, or plant stands? This is also a great way to decipher what indoor plants you like to have around your interior spaces.

 

Caring for indoor plants
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If you have a beautiful indoor garden, consider opening it up to the public or inviting friends and family for a tour. People will actually be thrilled to see a magical place filled up with green plants, even to get creative ideas as to what plants to incorporate in their own homes. Last but not least you can also attend workshops or online seminars on plant care, propagation techniques, and the benefits of specific indoor plants.

Best Indoor Plants to Celebrate National Indoor Plant Week

To make the most of National Indoor Plant Week, consider adding some of the following indoor plants to your plant collection, or make sure to check out the article about 5 houseplants for beginners that'll help you start your plant journey!

Snake Plant (Sansevieria)

Known for its air-purifying properties, the snake plant is an easy-to-care-for plant that thrives in low-light conditions.

Spider Plant (Chlorophytum Comosum)

Spider plants are excellent for beginners. They remove toxins from the air and produce spiderettes that can be potted separately.

Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)

Peace lilies are not only beautiful with their white blooms but are also effective in removing indoor pollutants.

Fiddle Leaf Fig (Ficus Lyrata)

This trendy ficus plant adds a touch of elegance to any room with its large, glossy leaves.

Pothos (Epipremnum Aureum)

Pothos are versatile and can thrive in various lighting conditions. They are known for their trailing vines and heart-shaped leaves.

ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas Zamiifolia)

ZZ plants are incredibly resilient and can tolerate neglect. They have glossy, dark green leaves.

Aloe Vera

Aloe vera not only adds a refreshing touch to your space but also has healing properties for minor burns and skin irritations.

Alocasia Black Velvet

The Alocasia Black Velvet has of course black velvety leaves which leaves evidence that this easy-going plant doesn't require much light. Alocasia plants thrive in indirect light that is between mild and bright. Keep them out of direct, bright sunlight and even dim light.

Kentia Palm (Howea Forsteriana)

Kentia Palm is the best living room plant, especially when you have a large living room space. Kentia palm can grow to an impressive height of 40 feet (12 meters) when fully mature. To get great results with Kentia Palm, plant it during spring to ensure there is enough space within its surroundings to allow its fronds to spread freely.

Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema Commutatum)

Chinese Evergreen also referred to as Aglaonema is an easy-to-care living room plant. If you are looking for a plant decoration in the living room space, you will not go wrong with the Chinese Evergreen.

Time to Celebrate

Got your favorite already? There are many other options but these are a few favorites from plant lovers. Remember that National Indoor Plant Week is a time to celebrate the many benefits of indoor plants, from enhancing air quality to improving mental well-being and beautifying indoor spaces. So, mark your calendars for this September and join the celebration of National Indoor Plant Week by greening your home and your life.

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