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We work hard to keep our customers and friends in touch with everything that’s new and exciting here at Steep Marsh, not only with Green Team Interiors news but also in the world of plants and plant-people.
Over the years we have built up quite an extensive archive of blogs and articles on just about every subject under the sun, please feel free to browse and share.
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Our latest posts
A View from The Marsh
Every day is a school day #485, Woodpeckers For the past couple of weeks, we have been hearing the gentle, rhythmic tapping of a woodpecker in the...
International Women’s Day
This year’s International Women’s Day theme is Break the Bias, and here at Green Team Interiors we are delighted and proud to show our support....
The Poetry of Plants
In his poem ‘Chainsaw versus the Pampas Grass’ our Poet Laureate, Simon Armitage tells the tale of a man, as the title of the poem suggests, using a...
Fifty Shades of Brown
Hooray for January There is a temptation to dismiss the early months of the new year as dull, grey or even depressing. Christmas is behind us, for...
What’s so special about Christmas?
After a busy 6 weeks of installing trees and decorations in workplaces across the south east, you might be forgiven for thinking that everyone at...
And The Winner Is…
Let’s raise the roof this time, because there are at least two really good reasons for doing a bit of self-congratulatory, good old fashioned crowing.
A View from the Marsh
Fall into Autumn The last of the summer sun left us in September, and while we may still enjoy a few rays, the heat wanes and the expression ‘watery...
It’s true, everybody needs good neighbours
We write a lot about how lucky we are to be able to work in such a beautiful part of the world, here at our Steep Marsh HQ in the heart of what we...
A View from the Marsh… 70s sitcom special
You will of course be aware that cultural references made in any workplace can often miss the mark, too contemporary and the, ahem, more mature team...
Returning to the office… the anxiety is real.
This is a rather different blog to the ones that we usually produce, it is a little more serious and we’ll keep references to plants to an absolute...
The Environmentalist, the University, Some Plants and a rather brilliant ‘Rubbish Idea’
How a chance conversation developed into an idea that is taking the University of Surrey by storm. Back in 2018 Green Team Interiors were lucky...
Consider the broccoli
Fractals occur naturally and they are typified by the quality of ‘self-similarity’, in short, a small piece looks exactly the same as a big piece, it’s just a scaled down version. They are important, in fact they can be really important when it comes to mental wellbeing, with studies showing that exposure to fractals in nature can reduce stress levels by up to 60%.
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