Office Plant Packages Ireland & EU: Curated Sets + Care Guide for Small, Medium and Large Workspaces
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A well-chosen office plant package transforms a workspace in days — better air quality, calmer focus, and a measurable lift in mood. Yet most office buyers struggle with the same problem: which plants? How many? Will they actually survive a 5-day weekend with the heating off? PlantGift's nine curated Office Plant Packages answer those questions for you. Each set is matched to a specific workspace size (small, medium, large) and a specific environmental character (drought-tolerant, low-light, or air-purifying). Below is the complete guide — packages explained, plants matched to spaces, plus expert care tips for keeping office plants alive across Irish and EU workspace conditions.
Research published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology shows offices with plants record 15% higher productivity than identical rooms without. The University of Exeter's office-plant study found employees in green spaces report 37% less workplace tension and 38% less fatigue. NASA's Clean Air Study identified plants like Sansevieria, Dracaena, and Areca Palm as effective at filtering formaldehyde, benzene, and trichloroethylene — the same VOCs released by carpets, paint, and synthetic fittings in newly fitted-out offices.
Office Plant Packages — Curated for Workspace Sizes
PlantGift's nine office packages are organised across three sizes (small / medium / large) and three themes (drought-tolerant / low-light / air-purifying). Pick by what fits your space first, then by the environmental character that matches your office's light and heat profile.
🌱 Small Office Packages — 2 plants · save €30
For hot desks, single workstations, and 1-2 person rooms. Each pack contains a floor-standing plant plus a desk-friendly companion.
🪴 Medium Office Packages — 6 plants · save €80
For 5-10 person rooms, conference rooms, and mid-sized teams. Six plants distributed across floor, table-side, and corner surfaces.
🌳 Large Office Packages — 10 plants · save €130
For sales floors, open-plan offices, reception areas, and full department spaces. Ten plants in matched pairs for balanced visual presence.
The Three Themes Explained
Each package size comes in three character variants. The right one for your office depends on the room's light, the heat profile, and how reliably someone will water the plants.
🪨 Drought-Tolerant
Yucca, Sansevieria, Beaucarnea, ZZ Plant. Built for sun-drenched south-facing rooms, hot conference rooms, and offices with no dedicated waterer. These plants survive 2-3 weeks of neglect and shrug off forgotten Mondays.
Pick if: sun-heavy office · busy team · founder-led space · hot summers · forgetful waterers
🌙 Low Light
Schefflera, Calathea, Polyscias, ZZ Plant. Designed for windowless rooms, basement offices, north-facing spaces, and interior offices that rely on artificial light. These plants thrive in shade and add lush leafy texture without leggy stretching.
Pick if: interior office · north-facing · basement · windowless meeting rooms · north European latitudes in winter
⚡ Air-Purifying
Dracaena varieties, Dypsis (Areca) Palm, Sansevieria, Scindapsus (Pothos). NASA's Clean Air Study top performers, removing formaldehyde, benzene, and trichloroethylene from indoor air. Best for newly fitted-out spaces, open-plan offices with synthetic carpets, and high-density teams.
Pick if: open-plan · newly painted/refurbished · high VOC concentration · wellness-focused company culture
| Theme | Watering need | Light tolerance | Best office type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Drought-Tolerant | Every 2-3 weeks | Bright direct or indirect | Sun-heavy, busy, low-attention |
| Low Light | Weekly | Shade or indirect | Windowless, basement, north-facing |
| Air-Purifying | Weekly | Bright indirect | Open-plan, newly fitted-out |
Office Plant Care 101 — Six Habits That Keep Plants Alive
Most office plants don't die from disease — they die from one of six avoidable mistakes. Get these six habits right and your package will outlive your office lease.
1. Check soil before watering, every time
Stick a finger 2-3cm into the soil. If it feels dry, water until it drains from the bottom. If it feels damp, wait. This single habit prevents 80% of indoor plant deaths. Many offices buy a soil moisture meter (under €10 from any garden centre) — even better than a fingertip and removes the guesswork. Watering on a fixed schedule regardless of soil state is the most common — and most fatal — mistake.
2. Match plant to office light, not the other way around
You cannot retrain a plant to like the wrong light. North-facing rooms with no direct sun need Low Light theme plants; south-facing windows in summer can fry shade-lovers. The simplest rule: hold a hand over the spot at midday — if it casts a sharp shadow, that's bright light; if soft fuzzy shadow, indirect light; if no shadow at all, low light. Pick a package theme that matches.
3. Keep plants away from radiators and air-con vents
Heat dries leaves rapidly and turns tip browning into a permanent feature. Radiators are the worst offender during the Irish/EU heating season (October–April), with central heating drying foliage faster than even direct sunlight. Position plants at least 1m from any heat source. The same applies to air-conditioning vents in summer.
4. Mist or humidity-tray for tropicals — once a week is enough
Most office plants come from humid tropics, but Irish/EU offices in winter average just 30% humidity (vs the 50-60% the plants prefer). A weekly mist of palms, Calatheas, and Ficus species keeps fronds glossy and prevents brown tip browning. Or place a tray of pebbles topped with water near the plant — passive humidity, zero effort.
5. Rotate quarter-turn weekly
Plants lean toward their light source. Without rotation, they grow lopsided over months. A 90° turn each week (or even monthly) keeps growth balanced and prevents the "leaning Tower of Pisa" effect that plagues neglected office plants.
6. Wipe leaves once a month
Office dust accumulates on leaves and physically blocks photosynthesis. A damp cloth — water only, no soap or leaf-shine sprays — wiped over each leaf takes 30 seconds per plant. Looks good, photosynthesis works better, plant grows faster.
Seasonal Care Calendar — Irish & EU Offices
Office plants live in a different climate than your team's commute. Indoor temperature is roughly stable at 18-22°C year-round, but humidity, light, and watering needs swing significantly with the seasons.
| Season | Watering | Light context | Watch for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spring (Mar-May) | Weekly, increase as growth resumes | Increasing daylight; rotate plants from low-light spots into more sun | New growth — feed monthly with houseplant fertiliser |
| Summer (Jun-Aug) | Weekly, sometimes 2× weekly in heat | Strong direct sun in south-facing offices; protect Low Light plants from window glare | Sunburn on shade-loving plants; pest activity |
| Autumn (Sep-Nov) | Reduce frequency as growth slows | Light declining rapidly in northern Europe; move plants closer to windows | Yellowing lower leaves (normal seasonal shed) |
| Winter (Dec-Feb) | Every 10-14 days; soil dries slower | Lowest light of the year; central heating drying air | Brown leaf tips from low humidity; root rot from over-watering |
In December and January, Dublin gets just 7.5 hours of daylight — and with cloud cover, much of that is dim. North-facing office rooms can get effectively zero usable plant-light. If you're north of 50° latitude (most of Ireland, UK, Northern France, Germany, Poland), this is when Low Light theme packages earn their keep. For Air-Purifying or Drought-Tolerant packages in deep winter darkness, consider a single full-spectrum LED grow light (€20-30 from Amazon or Irish garden retailers) on a 12-hour timer. Plants notice immediately.
Common Problems & Quick Fixes
Yellowing leaves
Most often caused by overwatering. Lift the plant from its decorative pot, check if the inner nursery pot is sitting in standing water, drain if so. Reduce watering frequency. If yellowing only affects the lowest leaves and they fall off cleanly, this is normal seasonal leaf-shed — no action needed.
Brown leaf tips
Almost always caused by low humidity or fluoride/chlorine in tap water. Mist weekly, move further from radiators, and consider letting tap water sit 24 hours before use to let chlorine dissipate. Calatheas and Marantas are especially fluoride-sensitive — use rainwater or filtered water if persistent tip-browning occurs.
Drooping or wilting
Counter-intuitive — drooping is more often caused by overwatering than underwatering, because waterlogged roots can't absorb moisture. Check the soil first. If wet, hold off watering and improve drainage. If dry, water thoroughly and the plant will recover within 24 hours.
Sticky residue or fine webbing on leaves
Pest signs — usually mealybugs (white fluff in leaf joints), aphids (small green or black dots), or spider mites (fine webbing on undersides). Wipe with a damp cloth, then spray with diluted neem oil (1 tsp per litre of water with a drop of dish soap). Repeat every 5-7 days for three weeks.
No new growth in spring
Either the plant is root-bound (lift it; if roots circle the pot, repot one size up with fresh houseplant compost) or it needs feeding. A balanced houseplant fertiliser at quarter-strength every 2-3 weeks during spring/summer typically restarts growth within a month.
White crust on soil surface
Mineral build-up from hard water, especially in Dublin and Cork where municipal water is hard. Scrape off the top layer, replace with fresh compost, and consider using rainwater or filtered water going forward. Harmless but unsightly.
Build Your Own Pack — The Mix & Match Discount
If none of the nine fixed packages fits your specific office, the alternative is straightforward. Browse the Office Plants — Mix & Match collection (38 individual plants, all M&M shipping eligible) and add any 2 or more to your cart. The discount applies automatically at checkout.
- 2 plants → save €20
- 4 plants → save €40
- 6 plants → save €60
- 10 plants → save €100
- And so on — €20 saved per consolidated pair, no upper limit
This is the same shipping-saving mechanic that powers the fixed packages, exposed for buyers who want full control over selection. Mix sizes, mix themes, mix species — the discount calculates per pair regardless of the combination.
Trade & Bulk Orders for Facilities Buyers
For projects above 12 plants — full-floor refits, multi-site rollouts, landscape contractor specifications, corporate wellness programmes — PlantGift offers trade pricing and dedicated account support. Email info@plantgift.ie with your project brief: site addresses, plant counts, delivery dates, and any access constraints (e.g. lift sizes for floor specimens). We reply within one working day with a fixed quote.
- Single-invoice billing for finance and accounts teams
- Phased delivery over weeks or months, matched to fit-out schedules
- Multi-site coordination across Ireland and 24 EU countries
- Replacement guarantee on plant losses in the first 30 days
Existing trade clients include landscape architects, interior designers, facilities managers, and HR/wellness teams across Dublin, Galway, Cork, Berlin, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, and Madrid.
Frequently Asked Questions
Related PlantGift Guides
- Best Office Plants for Irish Workspaces — individual plant picks, ranked by use case
- Best Low-Light Plants for Dark Rooms — for windowless or basement offices
- Air-Purifying Plants Guide — NASA Clean Air list explained
- Pet-Safe Office Plants — for offices with visiting dogs or family-friendly spaces
- Seasonal Planting Guide — what to grow when, indoor and outdoor
- Bulk Orders & Trade Pricing — for landscape contractors and facilities buyers
Working on a larger planting project? Visit our landscaping hub for bulk packs, trade pricing, and free consultation across Ireland and the EU.
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