Plant Care & Tips

How often do office plants need maintenance?

Most office plants benefit from professional maintenance every two to four weeks. At Benji's, we visit on a schedule tailored to your plant selection and office environment—watering, pruning, fertilizing, and replacing any plants that aren't thriving. Regular professional care dramatically extends plant lifespan and keeps your office looking its best year-round.

How often do office plants need maintenance?

Most office plants benefit from professional maintenance every two to four weeks. At Benji's, we visit on a schedule tailored to your plant selection and office environment—watering, pruning, fertilizing, and replacing any plants that aren't thriving. Regular professional care dramatically extends plant lifespan and keeps your office looking its best year-round.

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What are the best low-light office plants?

The best low-light office plants are pothos, snake plants (Sansevieria), ZZ plants, peace lilies, and Chinese evergreens—all of which thrive in fluorescent lighting with minimal natural light. These plants are also among the most forgiving for busy offices where maintenance is infrequent. For spaces with extremely low light, we may recommend high-quality artificial plants that provide the same aesthetic benefits without the care requirements.

What plants are best for air purification?

The most effective air-purifying office plants include peace lilies, spider plants, Boston ferns, bamboo palms, and snake plants. NASA's Clean Air Study identified these species as particularly effective at removing common indoor pollutants like formaldehyde, benzene, and trichloroethylene. For meaningful air quality impact, most research suggests one medium-to-large plant per 10 square metres of office space.

How do artificial plants compare to real ones?

Premium artificial plants offer consistent aesthetics without the care requirements—ideal for low-light spaces, travel-heavy offices, or allergy-sensitive environments. However, they don't provide the air-quality, humidity, acoustic, or psychological benefits of live plants, and quality matters enormously: poor artificial plants look cheap and can harm your brand. Benji's sources premium botanicals that stand up to close inspection, and we often recommend a thoughtful mix of real and artificial plants to maximize coverage while minimizing maintenance complexity.

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