The company which pays me has a rather positive attitude towards the environment and greenery. In keeping up with this spirit, all the balconies, work-halls and cafeterias in the office are lined with potted plants. Lots and lots of plants. It pleases the eyes to see those bright shiny leaves. The housekeeping staff even sprays and wipes the leaves of these plants on weekends 😀
But the company where I work (client side) is a little more reserved on this front. I’m yet to see a potted plant anywhere in our premises 😦 .
So, bringing in the values (instilled by the paying company), I decided to add my dash of green to my cubicle (or two-bicle, as is the case 😀 ).
As the rule for money plants specifies, this stem was stolen from GMIL’s most prized pot 😀 . I was sneaky enough to slice off this stem when the GMIL was out for her daily walk .Sneaky me *wink wink* .
The last leaf you see up there was born in this office, sustaining only on tap water and much love 🙂
Ooops!!
Do ignore the scene in the background. I swear I spent most of my time working in office (do not, I repeat, DO NOT go by circumstantial evidence, as witnessed above!!) .
Awww….this one totally makes me see green. Every morning, when I come in and see those glossy green leaves, I feel my heart swelling with love and pride. Here’s this nature’s miracle, living on its own, not demanding a thing (except, maybe water ) and yet generous enough to share its beauty :). How wonderful is that?!!
The pic above is the goodie-tray that sits on my desk. There are two little jars, one containing confectionary and the other usually has those sweet wafers . I don’t eat either. But I like it when people drop by to grab a bite or pick a toffee. There’s a big yellow mug that sits behind them. It belongs to the BF and has his company name on it. Since he uses a back-pack which has my company name on it, I think it is justified that I use his company mug 🙂 . Anyhow, the green bottle (Lemon extract bottle by Spencer’s Daily) is the perfect vase to hold my plant. I cut out a part of the yellow top to insert the stem. I could have gotten rid of the cap, but the yellow-green combo is in keeping with the colours of the client company 😀 .
Good friend from work, CG was smitten by the money plant herself and requested for a leaf. The leaf was handed over to her , which she promptly placed in this nice, tall glass vase. I LOVE the contrast of the yellow-green leaves with the sky-blue shade of the vase. Very , very pretty 🙂 . By the way, the leaf is two months old now. Two months since it was snipped off. Currently, it is growing roots and we are hoping for a new shoot shortly 😀 .
That’s all for the green tales now. Will let you all know when my plant here sprouts new leaves 🙂
Ciao till then 🙂
Edited to add :-
Good friend Srividya has sent across a pic of her glass bottle with cherry print and her money-plant. It was too pretty a pic to lie gathering dust in my inbox. Posting it here for all to see :-
Good job Sri. Now you know why I’m hankering after you to come and click my kids 😀
Awww!.. super pretty pics from SK’s camera..
This reminds, the other tower of our company has lots of potted plants inside. Unfair 😦
Not unfair darling 😀
This post is specific to where I sit. And I don’t see many plants around (heck, do you see even one?!!) !!
And yeah, SK’s snaps were good too. So were yours 🙂
surprisingly ..i also just put money plant in my house last week …tuk it from my neighbour..or actually she gave ..got this nice transparent glass bottles with painted cherries on it .. will send u a pic :D.. oh yeah ..roots are growing 🙂
Go Green Girl…
Hey Sri, send the snaps.
I have a feeling you have inherited your mom’s green thumb 🙂
How beautiful. And simple. Loved it for that.
Thanks P 🙂
That is really nice and is a great idea to brighten up the office.
Thanks 🙂
Hey Noor thanks for posting the pics *** Hugs *** 🙂 …
My pleasure, Sri 🙂
It’s so soothing and refreshing. I luvvv that glass bottle 🙂
Thanks S. BTW, its a plastic bottle 😀
please tell how often you change the water of the bottle what extracare you take for this beautiful plant
Once every three weeks should be fine 🙂