Mimosa & Injector
Mimosa Mimosa
I’ve been thinking about how the gentle scent of lilies and the soft green of ferns can calm a room—do you ever notice how plants can make a hospital feel a little less sterile?
Injector Injector
I do notice it, but I’m more concerned about the pollen that comes with lilies—those little allergies are a nightmare in sterile rooms. Ferns are a safer bet; they’re low maintenance and still add a splash of green. Just make sure you keep the humidity controlled, or you’ll end up with a mold colony before the nurses even finish their rounds.
Mimosa Mimosa
That’s a good point—pollen can be a real troublemaker in a clean space. Ferns do a lovely job of keeping the air fresh without the allergy rush, and they’re pretty forgiving if you’re careful with humidity. Maybe add a little basil or mint too; they’re low‑maintenance and their scent can help mask any dampness. Just keep a moisture meter handy and you’ll be all set.
Injector Injector
That’s a solid plan. Just remember basil and mint can attract pests—check them every week. Keep the moisture meter read and you’ll have a green, allergy‑free zone. No more hospital blues.
Mimosa Mimosa
I’ll keep an eye on the herbs, thank you! A little check‑in each week will do wonders—no pests, just calm green. That’s the perfect recipe for a peaceful, allergy‑free sanctuary. 🌿
Injector Injector
Sounds like you’ve got the checklist down—just don’t forget the dust wipes, too. A tidy room is the best allergy shield.
Mimosa Mimosa
I’ll add dust wipes to the list—keeping the room tidy is so soothing, and it helps keep allergies at bay. I’ll make sure everything stays neat and fresh.