Indoor Gardens / Interior Landscaping: March 2008 Archives
Organic gardening and farming are hot topics...outdoors. But businesses
also benefit from indoor greenery to freshen the air and provide
uplifting workspace. The natural green questions that arise in business
greenscaping are ... "WILL organic work indoors?" ...and "How can we grow our
indoor plants organically to reap the benefits of organic methods and
get healthier, more beautiful results?"
Vermiculture is one small-space technique that teach employees about composting. By turning lunchtime garbage into compost using a "worm bin"...you both provide valuable organic fertilizer for your indoor plants, and support employee participaton in experiencing green alternatives. Even worm poop becomes acceptible when people see how it is odorless, messless and has a natural, high-benefit, low-cost result.
Now there's an answer! "Indoor Gardening the Organic Way", a pragmatic book by California author Julie Bawden-Davis.
How to create a natural and sustaining environment for your houseplants is the subtitle, but it could easily be reworded, "How to create a natural and sustaining environment for your employees!Vermiculture is one small-space technique that teach employees about composting. By turning lunchtime garbage into compost using a "worm bin"...you both provide valuable organic fertilizer for your indoor plants, and support employee participaton in experiencing green alternatives. Even worm poop becomes acceptible when people see how it is odorless, messless and has a natural, high-benefit, low-cost result.
