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Make your workplace cozy with colorful flowers

By iBulb

Working from home has become the new normal. If you are going to spend a lot of time at your home office, you may as well make it cheerful and inviting with flowers. That way, you will always be working with a smile on your face.

Brightening Things Up

When we were first asked to work from home because of COVID restrictions, it seemed so strange. Now we now consider this normal and many people continue to do so regularly, or even all the time.

Having a pleasant workplace is important: after all, you spend many hours in your office. So why not brighten things up with flowers? Flowers help you concentrate, give you that Zen feeling and give your home office a personal touch.

Beautiful tulip, narcissus and fritillaria arrangement in a home office. Color theme: yellow and orange.

Choosing

Whether you are a fan of bright, cheerful colors, or prefer things a little calmer, anything goes. Spring bloomers such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and grape hyacinths will give your workplace a unique touch. They are available as cut flowers or potted bulbs. Both will allow you to experience nature as they grow and flower. Buy them locally so your flowers are fresh, and to support local flowers growers.
 
More information about bulb flowers is available at www.ilsysays.com. All photos from iBulb.

Garden writer and blogger, author of 65 gardening books, lecturer and communicator, the Laidback Gardener, Larry Hodgson, passed away in October 2022. Known for his great generosity, his thoroughness and his sense of humor, he reached several generations of amateur and professional gardeners over his 40-year career. Thanks to his son, Mathieu Hodgson, and a team of contributors, laidbackgardener.blog will continue its mission of demystifying gardening and making it more accessible to all.

1 comment on “Make your workplace cozy with colorful flowers

  1. Actually, adding a little flower geometry dash lite decoration will make you feel more comfortable while working. This encourages more color in the office.

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