Léon & George is coming to Seattle!
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Seattle, we’re coming for you!

One week before Thanksgiving and just a few weeks before holiday madness, we’re making a quick stop in one of our favorite cities to say hello. We’re very excited to see you, Seattle.

Stop by our pop-up in Capitol Hill to meet our plant and pot sets in real life and chat all things indoor greenery with our plant stylists. We’ll be hosting plant matchmaking, offering special pop-up promotions, and of course, answering all your burning plant questions.

We’ve heard it can get a bit dreary this time of year in Seattle — come get your dose of nature and find the perfect plant that will get you through winter!


Photo courtesy of The Cloud Room.

Photo courtesy of The Cloud Room.

Save the date!

Thursday, November 21, 1-7pm

The Cloud Mezz (1424 11th Street, 1M)

Why We Plant Trees
Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, Nevada & California. Photo courtesy of the National Forest Foundation.

Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, Nevada & California. Photo courtesy of the National Forest Foundation.

We started Léon & George with a simple mission in mind: to bring plants and people together more easily and more often. But our belief that plants and people belong together goes far beyond the indoor greenery we place in our customers’ homes and offices. And as part of our commitment to create a socially conscious business, we want to bring our values not just to indoor spaces, but to outdoor ones as well.

That’s why our partnership with the National Forest Foundation ensures that for every plant sold on our website, a tree is planted as well, helping to offset our carbon footprint, mitigate climate change, and contribute to a better world for all.

Our responsibility

More than one million acres of US national forests are in need of reforestation, and as a California-based business, this is not a statistic we can ignore.

Planting new trees, particularly in the months and years after wildfire damage, is an incredibly effective way of replenishing healthy forests along with all the benefits and beauty they provide. To give you an idea, just one single tree can absorb over half a ton of carbon dioxide over the course of its 100 year lifespan— that’s above 50lbs per year! And cleaner air isn’t the only perk: planting trees supports wildfire recovery, improves water quality, alleviates the effects of climate change, and so much more.

More greenery for all

With your help, we’ve planted over 15,000 trees over the last two years, and are excited for the potential that lies ahead. By choosing to support socially conscious business practices, we all benefit from more greenery, both indoors and out.

Ron & Nico

Cofounders, Léon & George

Moving with Plants: 5 Simple Steps to Safely Transport Your Houseplants During a Move
Moving your plants with Léon & George

Moving can be a stressful experience, and transporting your beloved houseplants to a new home adds an extra layer of complexity. Whether you're moving across the city or crossing state lines, follow these valuable tips to ensure your plants arrive unscathed!

1. Pre-Move Hydration: Watering Your Plants One Week Before

One week before the move, remember to water your plants. This step might seem obvious, but it's crucial. Well-hydrated plants are heavier, so giving them a week to drink up ensures they're adequately nourished during transit.

2. Prune for Stability: Ensuring Balanced Plants for the Journey

If you have larger, top-heavy plants, prune them before the journey to prevent tipping. Trimming excessive foliage helps maintain their balance during transportation.

3. Protect Delicate Foliage: Safeguarding Fragile Leaves during Transport

For plants with delicate leaves, safeguard them by wrapping them in paper or enclosing them in a plastic bag. The plastic bag not only shields the foliage from harm but also helps retain moisture, which is beneficial for humidity-loving plants. If embarking on a long trip, consider adding a few air holes for ventilation.

4. Secure the Soil: Preventing Soil Spillage and Keeping Plants Intact

When dealing with tall plants that may need to lay down to fit into your vehicle or moving van, cover the soil with newspaper and securely tape it to the pot. This prevents soil spillage and keeps your plants tidy during the move.

5. Guard Against the Elements: Protecting Plants from Cold Climates and Freezing Temperatures

Transportation in a truck, especially overnight or through cold climates, presents challenges. Keep in mind that most indoor plants cannot withstand freezing temperatures. Consider this before deciding to move them. If you have smaller plants, you may bring them indoors overnight (just like pets!), but exercise caution when leaving them in the car with sub-freezing temperatures.

Can’t move your plants?

If your plants can’t move with you for whatever reason, here are some ideas of what to do with them before you go!

  • Take a cutting - Take a small cutting off each of your plants, wrap the cut area in wet tissue, and place in a plastic bag to bring with you. You can propagate the cuttings and enjoy them as your plant grows along with you in your new home.

  • Give them to friends - Plants make great gifts, and can be an incredibly symbolic (and much desired!) parting gift for a friend. They can continue their life in a new home!

  • Donate to a school or other organization - Indoor spaces could always use a touch of living greenery to brighten things up. If you can’t take your plants with you, give them a new life where others can enjoy them as much as you have!

Once you’ve moved your plants, remember that they may take some time to adjust to their new home. It is not uncommon for plants to drop some leaves during this time, but as long as you keep a consistent watering schedule and give the plant the light it needs, all should go well. Good luck, and happy moving!

 

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What To Do About Leaf Drop
The Fiddle Leaf Fig can be especially prone to losing its leaves.

The Fiddle Leaf Fig can be especially prone to losing its leaves.

The latest in plant care tips for keeping your foliage happy and healthy, brought to you by premium plant delivery service Léon & George.

Houseplants drop leaves for many reasons, but most are related to one of the following mishaps in care or growing conditions. Some troubleshooting may be required, but read the most common reasons your plant may be losing its leaves.

Water: either too much or too little watering, getting on a consistent schedule with your plants is important.

Dry air: tropical plants prefer humid environments and if the air is too dry, they may drop leaves to show their discomfort. Use a humidifier or mister to add moisture to the air.

Fertility: lack of sufficient nutrients - usually you’ll notice leaves lighter in color first, so you have a chance to correct this before leaves drop by adding a small amount of diluted fertilizer.           

Chilling: tropical plants are sensitive to low temperatures - plants on windowsills or in the way of air drafts may get cold and drop leaves     

Often, slight adjustments to your plant’s conditions is all that’s needed. Occasional leaf drop is okay as sometimes our plants need to focus their energy on new growth, and shedding the old, unhealthy leaves is normal.

 

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5 Interior Design Trends To Watch This Fall
Fall interior design trends in 2019: it’s all about the black! Pictured here the gorgeous Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree in a matte white cylinder ceramic.

Fall interior design trends in 2019: it’s all about the black! Pictured here the gorgeous Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree in a matte white cylinder ceramic.

There is so much to love about fall: warm days but chilly evenings, long shadows and softer light, cozy blankets making their way back into our lives. And like with any new season, there is a feeling of change in the air. Now is the perfect time to make a few minor refreshes around your home and gear up for the colder months ahead, so take some of this year’s fall interior design trends and put them to practice in refreshing your home for the new season!

Black is back

Black is making a comeback and in a big way. We’re seeing black being used less as an accent and more as a statement — think sofas, statement chairs, and kitchen cabinetry— giving interior spaces a sleek and elegant feel. Don’t be afraid to bring in the darkness with a striking black piece of furniture — the transformation will surprise you!

This fall is all about dark and moody statements, this gorgeous black sofa included! Photo by @tamaraflanagan_photo

This fall is all about dark and moody statements, this gorgeous black sofa included! Photo by @tamaraflanagan_photo

Neutral rules

Have neutral interiors ever gone out of style? Probably not, but we’re seeing them more than ever this fall. Simple, sophisticated, and elegant, this look combines and layers muted tones to create a clean, calming feel, particularly in bright spaces with plenty of natural light.

Layering various shades of whites and grays creates a serene, calming look. Photo by @thejennaogle

Layering various shades of whites and grays creates a serene, calming look. Photo by @thejennaogle

Wallpaper accenting

Remember the bold and often unsightly wallpaper designs of the 60s and 70s? Lucky for us, wallpaper is making a comeback not only with unique designs but also unique ways of displaying them, from decorating ceilings with wallpaper to using it as framed art.

Get creative with wallpaper, like creating a unique wallpapered ceiling. Photo by @kfddesigns

Get creative with wallpaper, like creating a unique wallpapered ceiling. Photo by @kfddesigns

Texture galore

Fall is all about making your indoor living spaces as welcoming and cozy as possible, and mixing up textures — from textiles to accessories — can help to this effect. Adorn your living room sofa with throws and cushions of different textures (chunky wool, smooth velvet…), or layer two or three rugs in the living room to create an ultra cozy feel.

Layered rugs make for cozy fall interiors. Photo by @kismet_house.

Layered rugs make for cozy fall interiors. Photo by @kismet_house.

Natural materials

Inspired by Scandinavian design, this season we’re seeing many nods to Mother Nature with the use of natural materials like wood, wool, and stone. These elements are particularly popular in urban settings, where our contact with nature sometimes feels a world away.

Decorating with natural materials like leather, wool, and plants (including the Monstera Deliciosa pictured!) is always in style. Photo by @friloconcept

Decorating with natural materials like leather, wool, and plants (including the Monstera Deliciosa pictured!) is always in style. Photo by @friloconcept

With shorter days and chillier temps, fall is also a great time to bring nature inside. Prepare yourself for the winter blues with indoor plants which have been proven to lift our mood and clean our air. Find the perfect plant and pot set and get it delivered straight to your door, ready to love!


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10 Unique Gifts For Employees
Gifts for employees

Whether it’s a Christmas gift, birthday gift, or just a token of appreciation, plants are an amazing gift for all occasions. We may be biased but the reasons are simple: plants are gender neutral, meaningful, and simple to order with just a few clicks. Plus who doesn’t love a bit of greenery in their lives? If you’re not convinced yet, read on to see why plants make the very best gift for employees and see our top picks for sending to your team!

Why Do Plants Make Great Gifts For Employees?

Living plants are a great gift for virtually any occasion, but there are a few reasons why they’re ideal for employee gifting. Here are a few things to consider:

Symbolism

Plants are living things that grow, change, and mature over time, just like us humans, making them a wonderful and symbolic gift for employees and other professional relationships.

Inclusivity

Flowers are an incredibly common gift to say congratulations, happy birthday, and more, but flowers unfortunately don’t adapt well to all audiences or occasions (plus they don’t last!). Potted plants, on the other hand, are always a welcome gift, no matter who the recipient is, plus they last for years!

Employee Satisfaction & Productivity

Plants are also practical employee gifts as they have proven benefits on our mental health and productivity. They also spark our sense of creativity and help us focus! And as we humans are intrinsically drawn to nature, it’s no wonder that studies have proven time and again how much happier we are when surrounded by it. Give a gift that will bring joy to your employees, and you, too, will reap the benefits!

Ease of Gifting

Schlepping plants, pots, and potting soil from one place to another is a thing of the past. Indoor plant delivery makes gifting a perfect potted plant as easy as a few clicks, plus you can personalize a gift message at check out.

Léon & George plants are cleaned, trimmed, and potted, then carefully packed in custom-designed boxes for shipping. All plants come with simple care instructions and lifetime plant care support. Pictured here: the resilient, easy-care Philodendr…

Léon & George plants are cleaned, trimmed, and potted, then carefully packed in custom-designed boxes for shipping. All plants come with simple care instructions and lifetime plant care support. Pictured here: the resilient, easy-care Philodendron Brasil.

Unique Gifts for Employees

Need some ideas? From our top-selling gifts to our most popular plant sets, here are a few suggestions for great gifts for your employees.

The Snake Plant

Easy to care for and practically indestructible, the Snake Plant is a favorite for its air-purifying powers and its ability to thrive with almost no light (great for low light offices and desks!).

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The Money Tree

A symbol of good luck and prosperity, the Braided Money Tree is unsurprisingly one of our most popular gifts for employees.

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The Zanzibar Gem

Also known as “eternity plants”, Zanzibar Gems are low maintenance plants that will last for decades with the right care!

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The Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree

There is no debate as to which plant is the most popular among interior decorators, design enthusiasts and the like. The Fiddle Leaf Fig is truly one of the most beautiful houseplants out there with large, lush foliage that turns heads.

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The Philodendron Brasil

Bright and colorful, the Philodendron Brasil is a unique trailing plant that is an ideal choice for a desk or other small space.

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The Cascading Pothos

They don’t make plants as easy as this one. The Cascading Pothos is one of the most classic plants out there, and a great gift for your employees.

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The Pilea Peperomiodes

Just a few years back, Pileas or Chinese Money Plants were nearly impossible to come by. Lucky for us, this adorable and unique plant is readily available and a popular choice for gifting.

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The Golden Petra

With shades of orange, yellow, red and green, there is no plant quite as colorful as the Golden Petra. Plus, with a name like that, it will feel like they’re winning the golden ticket!

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The Rubber Plant

With deep burgundy leaves, the Rubber Plant or ficus elastica is a popular choice for elegant and tasteful gifts.

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We make gifting plants easy. Choose your plant and pot style online, fill out your gift message and delivery information at check out, and we’ll take care of the rest. Need help with a bulk order? Get in touch and we’ll help you solve your corporate gifting needs!

 

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Real Plants, Real People: Julia & Her Valencia Street Pad
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Julia lived in her perch above Valencia Street for seven years before taking off to London for a new adventure. Just before the big move, she remembers what inspired her to make this place her home.

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How did you know this home was for you?

I remember I had to dash out of a mid-afternoon meeting to view the apartment. The main building was still under construction, so I had to duck under a tarp to get in. Needless to say it wasn’t a perfect start! But when I entered the apartment and took one look at the huge windows and the view of Sutro Tower overlooking Valencia Street, I knew it needed to be my new home. Having just ended a 9-year relationship, this was my first-ever “big girl” apartment - living on my own, completely free to do things exactly as I wanted. It was luxuriously freeing.

Julia’s plant care motto: leave them alone.

Julia’s plant care motto: leave them alone.

What inspires you when you decorate?

So many things inspire my taste! The record that’s on at my local coffee shop, Four Barrell, in the morning. A stack of old books at the barber shop I pass on my way to work. In the case of my living room interior, I was very inspired by a version of the Life Aquatic movie poster and mimicked the colors and tone when painting and decorating. Plus I’m a bit of a globe freak and have a small collection of antique ones in various shades and versions of the USSR.

Julia looks for low-maintenance when it comes to houseplants, like the ultra-hardy Pothos.

Julia looks for low-maintenance when it comes to houseplants, like the ultra-hardy Pothos.

What are your plant care secrets?

Leave them alone (some) and sing to them (all).


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Three Ways to Clean Fiddle Leaf Fig Leaves
How to clean Fiddle Leaf Fig leaves

Plants absorb light and carbon dioxide through their foliage, and keeping leaves dust free is an important part of maintaining their overall beauty and health. The Fiddle Leaf Fig, with its robust foliage and substantial surface area, is no exception! Regularly cleaning your plant’s leaves helps it soak up more sun and breath more easily.

What’s the best way to clean a Fiddle Leaf Fig?

There are many ways to clean Fiddle Leaf Figs, and depending on your space, one may make more sense than another! Here are a few of the best ways to keep your plant shiny and healthy:

1. Wipe the leaves with a cloth

The most basic method of cleaning large leaf plants, you can make a big impact with just a cloth and spray bottle. Douse the plant or each leaf in plenty of water and gentle wipe away dust. Keep in mind that leaves can be delicate, so take care not to beat them up too much when handling them. Depending on the size of your plant, this may be a very tedious process!

2. Give it a shower

For medium-sized Fiddles, giving them a shower in a sink, bathtub, or shower is a great way to quickly clean (and water!) the entire plant. There’s not much of a secret here, but while you’re doing this, you may like to let it sit in the sink in a couple of inches of water so that it may drink from the bottom up (which it will love!). Afterwards, wait until your plant is completely drained before placing it back in its decorative pot.

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3. Hose it down!

Similar to the shower method, place your plant in an outside area and use a hose to wash the entire plant from top to bottom. The fresh air will feel great and once again your plant will get a good deep water. Leave it outside for an hour or two to dry off, though make sure it’s not sitting in too much harsh direct sunlight. You may also want to avoid this method in very cold temperatures: if you’re cold, your plant is cold, and Fiddle Leaf Figs do not like to be cold!

Cleaning your Fiddle Leaf Fig (or any of your plants!) may not be something you do every week, but checking in regularly with your plants is a great way to stay on top of any issues that may arise. If things are starting to look dusty, give them a nice clean— your plant will appreciate it!

This post was adapted from the Fiddle Leaf Fig Plant Resource by expert Claire Akin. Head to their website to learn more about caring for the Fiddle Leaf Fig.

 

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Introducing the Scandinavian Ceramics Collection
Scandinavian ceramic design: now available with our plant & pot sets shipping nationwide!

Scandinavian ceramics have arrived.

What’s clean, airy, minimal… and cozy? Say hello to Scandinavian ceramic design, the newest collection of sleek modern planters for your indoor greenery.

What is Scandinavian design?

Scandinavian Design is a design movement that emerged in the 1950s and flourished throughout the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Sweden, & Norway) around the same time mid-century modern styles were taking hold in the United States.

It’s all in the details: Scandinavian ceramic design is all about form + function.

Marked by simplicity, minimalism, and functionality, Scandinavian design brings to mind bright, airy spaces, muted tones and textures, and natural elements like stone and wood. Other features include furniture pieces with simple and clean lines, the use of white negative space, and, inspired by a deep appreciation for nature, plenty of indoor greenery.

Scandinavian ceramic design for your indoor plants

Given Scandinavian design is so deeply inspired by natural beauty, it is no surprise that this style of ceramic so wonderfully complements indoor plants. Simple, clean lines and soft, neutral colors bring out the best in the foliage of our favorite houseplants, making bright tones pop and deeper shades glow. And when it comes to Scandinavian design, form never compromises function: 100% waterproof and complete with a deep overflow saucer, they are designed for optimal health of your indoor plants.

Shop our Scandinavian ceramic design with free shipping nationwide!

Available in white or gray, to pair with any plant from our collection of medium plant & pot sets. Order online for free nationwide shipping, and bring home a piece of Scandinavian design that will inspire tranquility, upgrade your style, and above all, last a lifetime.

Remember that all Léon & George plants come with care instructions, lifetime plant doctor support, and of course — a lot of love! Learn more about who we are, and order online today!

Large Indoor Plants: Now Shipping Nationwide!
Large indoor plants online: order online and we’ll deliver!

Large indoor plants online: it’s a thing!

You asked and we answered. A curated selection of our large indoor plants is now available to order online for delivery nationwide!

Gone are the days of lugging home cumbersome plants and heavy ceramic pots. Order online and get the full set — a beautiful (and clean!) indoor floor plant paired with a stylish designer ceramic of your choice — delivered straight to your door and ready to love.

Wondering which plants we’re launching with? Check out some of our best-sellers that can now ship nationwide:

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Fiddle Leaf Fig Bush

Our best-seller, a structural beauty with large violin-shaped leaves.

 
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Monstera Deliciosa

Stylish and unique, and straight out of the Art Deco era.

 
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Cast Iron Plant

Low-light, low-maintenance, ultra-lush.

 
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Snake Plant

An air-purifying plant that’s as easy to care for as it is to love.

 
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Zanzibar Gem

A gorgeous plant that’s perfect for beginners.


Remember that all Léon & George plants come with care instructions, lifetime plant doctor support, and of course — a lot of love! Learn more about who we are, and order online today!

Our Favorite Pet-Friendly Plants
Our favorite pet-friendly plants, including air-purifiers and low-light options! Photo credit: @mintlodica

Our favorite pet-friendly plants, including air-purifiers and low-light options! Photo credit: @mintlodica

Looking for the perfect pet-friendly plant? If you were worried that your furry friends would limit your indoor plant options, think again! Whether you’re looking for air-purifying plants that are safe for pets, or low-light greenery that will work for both pets and your light conditions, rest assured that there are plenty of options for you to choose from.

Parlor Palm

Most indoor palms are safe for pets, and the Parlor Palm is no exception. This plant is not only non-toxic, but it also is one of the best air-purifiers out there!

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Cast Iron Plant

The Cast Iron Plant is one of our favorite low-light pet-friendly plants. And it isn’t called “cast iron” for nothing— this plant is nearly indestructible and can withstand just about anything, even curious, nibbling pets!

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Magenta Triostar

Looking for something with a bit of color? The Magenta Triostar has gorgeous green, white, and magenta colored leaves and is perfectly safe for pets.

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Calathea Medallion

A cousin of the Magenta Triostar, the Calathea Medallion (as well as the Calathea Rattlesnake!) are also non-toxic and safe for pets to munch on.

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Braided Money Tree

Considered a symbol of good luck and prosperity, the Braided Money Tree is a fantastic pet-friendly plant that comes in many different sizes, from desktop or shelf to a larger statement plant for the floor.

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Bird’s Nest Fern

The Bird’s Nest Fern is a popular non-toxic indoor plant. As far as ferns go, this plant is easy to care for and relatively forgiving of occasional neglect. And if you’re looking for something smaller? In the same family is the Staghorn Fern, also safe for pets.

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Is your favorite plant not on this list? Consider how likely your pet will snack on your greenery — most common houseplants are considered just mildly toxic for pets, and would require a fair amount of ingestion to cause a serious health risk. If it’s just a bit of nibbling, there’s most likely nothing to worry about. Shop our full collection of pet-friendly plants here.


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Watering Tips and Tricks
Tips and tricks for watering indoor plants

The latest in plant care tips for keeping your foliage happy and healthy, brought to you by premium plant delivery service Léon & George.

Watering your plants truly is a simple task, but here are a few quick tips to make elevate your routine to leave your plants happier, healthier, and better looking than ever.

  • Water around the edges of the pot since that's where the roots gather. This makes it easier for your plant to drink and get even saturation.

  • Room temperature water (about 68ºF) is optimum for nutrient absorption and doesn't give your plant the shock of being too hot or too cold.

  • Watering your plants in the morning allows them to stay hydrated during the day, a nice feeling during the summer!


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