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Enjoy a green Diwali with beautiful plant combinations

In India, Diwali is regarded as the queen of festivities. It is widely observed throughout the country. The festival spreads joy and happiness across the community. However, this joy is accompanied by pollution issues because people enjoy popping crackers, which emit smoke. The festival can serve as a timely reminder to be mindful of the environmental impact of our actions and to practice eco-friendliness. So, instead of bursting crackers and giving expensive Gifts for Diwali, why not be green and send a live plant that is good for both the environment and our health

Diwali is a time when people gather together, putting aside their differences, to celebrate happiness through the joy of gifts. Why not reinvent gifting with some creative Diwali Eco-Friendly gift ideas


1.Syngonium - Syngonium plants operate as anti-pollutants, removing hazardous substances from the air such as benzene, formaldehyde, and toluene. Syngonium plants require little water and have leaves that grow from all sides. Syngonium, being a low-maintenance plant, will be an excellent addition to your garden. If you want to surprise your loved ones with a beautiful plant, you should visit our online nursery.


2.Lucky Bamboo - The name may lead you to believe that this plant is a bamboo, but it is actually a dracaena. This plant is said to bring great wealth. It has been used for hundreds of years to bring health, love, tranquilly, and luck to homes & businesses. The number of stalks on the plant represents the amount of luck it draws. In terms of positioning, it is best to maintain the plant in the east or southeast direction of the house or office to strengthen the ties and bring riches. This plant requires little care, only a little light, and some water.


3.    Calathea - The Calathea represents a new beginning. That meaning comes from the phrase "to turn over a new leaf," which is what the plant does when it becomes dark. So present a Calathea to someone who is beginning over.


4.Peperomia- Peperomia is regarded as a lucky charm. It's offered as a soothing gift that says, "Everything will be fine." The name is derived from the Greek words 'peperi' (pepper) and 'homoios' (resembling).


5.Peace Lily - When it comes to Diwali presents, peace lily should be at the top of your list. It is a low-maintenance indoor plant that can be used at home or at the office. It prefers medium light but should not be kept in direct sunshine. The plant's leaves are dark green and curved. Many times, you can notice the plant growing exquisite white blooms, which enhance the plant's attractiveness. The herb has grown in popularity as a natural stress reliever. It also has the capability of purifying the surrounding air. It is an excellent plant for both home and business decoration.


6.Aglaonema - Aglaonema is also known as Chinese evergreen, which describes its feng shui appeal. The evergreen foliage denotes purity, nature, and positive energy. It is the houseplant equivalent of'shinrin-yoku,' or 'forest bathing,' and has inspired many fashion ideas.


7.Bonsai - The sheer beauty of a live bonsai tree, combined with its nutritional benefits, makes bonsais ideal houseplants and gifts for anyone on any occasion.


8.Money Plant - It is one among the most popular indoor plants in India. People adore it, and because it requires little care, it is quite simple to maintain. The heart-shaped, light green leaves renew the appearance while dispersing productive energy all around. It is best to keep the plant in a semi-shaded region. It does not require a lot of water to survive.


9.Jade Plant - This plant is one of the most unusual Diwali presents. The luscious and sensitive plant is thought to bring beneficial outcomes such as wealth and prosperity. It is a medium-sized plant that can be used in a variety of settings. However, it is advised to maintain the plant at a home office because it is thought to attract business and money. As a result, it can be the best Diwali Present for Corporate Gifts and family members who run a business from home. It is typically placed at the door to greet success.

Author Name : Subhankar Purkait.

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Posted on: 9/23/2022 4:55:06 AM

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