1. How do you feel about having indoor plants in your living space?
A. I love it! They add so much life to my home.
B. They’re okay, but I don’t really think much about them.
C. They’re kind of a hassle.
D. I prefer not to have them.
2. What’s your favorite type of greenery to have indoors?
A. Houseplants
B. Flowers
C. Herbs
D. None, I prefer no indoor greenery.
3. How often do you engage with nature indoors through houseplants or green views?
A. Daily
B. A few times a week
C. Rarely
D. Never
4. What’s most frustrating about managing indoor greenery?
A. Keeping them alive
B. Finding the right spot
C. Dealing with pests
D. I don’t find it frustrating at all.
5. How comfortable are you with gardening in your personal space?
A. Very comfortable, it’s one of my hobbies.
B. Comfortable, I do it occasionally.
C. Not very comfortable, but I try.
D. Not comfortable at all, I don’t do it.
6. What aspect of having greenery at home makes you the most happy?
A. The way it brightens up my space
B. The improved air quality
C. The sense of relaxation it gives me
D. Interaction with nature while indoors
7. What makes you nervous about having houseplants?
A. Keeping them healthy
B. Overwatering or underwatering them
C. They might attract insects
D. Nothing makes me nervous about it.
8. How often do you visit neighborhood green spaces?
A. Daily
B. A few times a week
C. Occasionally
D. Never
9. What do you dream about when it comes to outdoor green spaces?
A. Having my own garden
B. Living near a park
C. Visiting botanical gardens more often
D. Having more green spaces in the city
10. What’s your go-to activity when spending time in a green space?
A. Reading
B. Exercising
C. Gardening
D. Just relaxing
11. In a perfect world, what would your indoor space look like in terms of greenery?
A. Filled with various houseplants
B. Just a few select plants
C. Minimal to no plants
D. I’d prefer a view of outdoor greenery only.
12. If you could choose any type of indoor plant to add to your collection, which one would you choose and why?
A. Ferns for their lush appearance
B. Succulents for easy care
C. Flowering plants for their beauty
D. Herbs for practical use in cooking
13. What keeps you up at night about maintaining greenery in your home?
A. Pests and diseases
B. Overwatering or underwatering
C. Keeping them alive while traveling
D. I don’t worry about it.
14. How do you handle the stress of managing a garden?
A. With a set routine
B. Spontaneously
C. By seeking help or advice
D. I avoid managing a garden.
15.Which of the following do you enjoy more about indoor plants?
A. Their aesthetic appeal
B. Their air purifying qualities
C. Their calming effect
D. Growing and nurturing them
16. How confident are you in your ability to keep houseplants alive?
A. Very confident, I’m a pro!
B. Fairly confident
C. Not very confident
D. Not confident at all
17. What’s your favorite memory related to spending time in green spaces?
A. Picnics with family
B. Leisurely walks in the park
C. Gardening with a loved one
D. Spending time alone in nature
18. How would you describe your relationship to houseplants?
A. I adore them and have many.
B. I like having a few around.
C. I’m indifferent.
D. I don’t have any houseplants.
19. How prepared are you for keeping houseplants during extended periods at home?
A. Completely prepared
B. Moderately prepared
C. Slightly prepared
D. Not prepared at all
20. Which of these activities involving greenery would you enjoy the most?
A. Gardening in a backyard
B. Caring for indoor houseplants
C. Taking walks in a park
D. Visiting botanical gardens
21. How comfortable are you with managing houseplants indoors?
A. Very comfortable
B. Somewhat comfortable
C. A bit uncomfortable
D. Not comfortable at all
22. How would your friends and family describe your gardening skills?
A. Expert gardener
B. Enthusiastic amateur
C. Casual plant carer
D. Plant killer
23. What do you think is missing in your quest to create a green environment at home?
A. Time and effort
B. Knowledge about plant care
C. Suitable space
D. Support from others
24. How do you determine your plant’s watering needs?
A. Strict schedule
B. As needed based on soil and plant appearance
C. When I remember
D. I struggle to determine it.
25. What is your current biggest challenge related to managing indoor greenery?
A. Pest control
B. Finding the right spots for plants
C. Remembering to water them
D. I don’t have any challenges.
26. What happens if a plant starts to wither or show signs of distress in your home?
A. I immediately research and try to fix the issue
B. I ask for advice from friends or online forums
C. I let it be and hope it recovers
D. I discard it and get a new one
27. What’s your idea of a perfect green space in your community?
A. An expansive park with walking trails
B. Community gardens
C. Pocket parks spread throughout
D. Tree-lined streets
28. Which of these best describes your current approach to indoor houseplants?
A. Eagerly expanding my collection
B. Maintaining a few stable plants
C. Trying to keep them alive
D. No interest in indoor plants
29. How do you manage the care routine for your houseplants?
A. With a strict schedule
B. When I notice they need it
C. Sporadically, when I remember
D. I don’t have a care routine
30. What is your strongest attribute when it comes to maintaining greenery?
A. Consistency in care
B. Ability to research and learn
C. Intuition and observation
D. Decisiveness in managing issues
31. Which of the following do you notice yourself worrying about on a day-to-day basis?
A. Pest infestations
B. Overwatering or underwatering
C. Nutrient deficiencies
D. Not worried at all
32. What are you most excited about when it comes to indoor gardening?
A. Seeing plants grow and thrive
B. Trying new types of plants
C. The peaceful atmosphere they create
D. Having fresh herbs or flowers
33. When you think about the benefits of plants, what are you most concerned about?
A. Health benefits
B. Aesthetics
C. Environmental impact
D. Practical uses
34. What’s the first thing that comes to mind when someone talks about gardening?
A. Relaxation
B. Hard work
C. Beauty
D. Nature
35. Do you prefer having more greenery visible from inside your home or in your neighborhood?
A. Inside my home
B. In my neighborhood
C. A balance of both
D. I’m indifferent
36. What is most likely to make you feel down about maintaining indoor plants?
A. Seeing them wither
B. Dealing with pests
C. Not having enough time for them
D. Losing interest or motivation
37. When you think of gardening, what are you most passionate about?
A. Creating beautiful spaces
B. Growing my own food
C. Helping the environment
D. Learning about plants
38. Are you stuck in a particular way of thinking about indoor greenery that prevents you from enjoying it fully?
A. Yes, I overthink it.
B. Maybe, I’m too focused on perfection.
C. No, I enjoy it regardless.
D. Not sure.
39. What happened in the past when you tried to grow houseplants?
A. They thrived and I enjoyed it.
B. Mixed results but mostly positive.
C. Mostly they didn’t survive.
D. I’ve never tried.
40. Which of these best describes your relationship with your current green space surroundings?
A. Very connected and engaged
B. Somewhat engaged but could be better
C. Not very connected
D. Completely disconnected
41. Do you have a houseplant care routine in place, such as specific watering and feeding schedules?
A. Yes, very detailed
B. Somewhat, but not always followed
C. Barely, I wing it most times
D. No routine at all
42. How do you feel about having visible greenery from inside your home?
A. It’s wonderful and uplifting.
B. It’s nice but not essential.
C. Indifferent, makes no difference.
D. Prefer not to have it.
43. What do you think you need to better engage with your indoor green space?
A. More knowledge and resources
B. More time and patience
C. More suitable plants
D. More motivation
44. How often do you find yourself checking on your houseplants?
A. Multiple times a day
B. Once a day
C. Every few days
D. Rarely
45. When you were a kid, how did you spend time in nature?
A. Playing in gardens or parks
B. Occasionally going on nature trips
C. Rarely being outside
D. Never really involved with nature
46. What aspect of indoor greenery makes you most anxious?
A. Soil health and nutrients
B. Proper light exposure
C. Watering needs
D. Insects and pests
47. What’s your idea of a perfect indoor green environment?
A. A home jungle filled with diverse plants
B. A few well-placed, thriving plants
C. Minimalistic with just one or two plants
D. No indoor plants but great outdoor views
48. What physical sensation do you experience most when interacting with greenery?
A. Relaxation and calm
B. Joy and excitement
C. Frustration when things go wrong
D. Indifference
49. What happens if you encounter a problem with your houseplants?
A. Tackle it head-on with research
B. Ask for advice or help
C. Hope it resolves on its own
D. I often give up
50. How do you handle a pest problem with your greenspace?
A. Use organic pest control methods
B. Seek professional help
C. Experiment with various solutions
D. I usually remove the affected plants
51. How confident are you in identifying the needs of your plants?
A. Very confident
B. Somewhat confident
C. Not very confident
D. Not at all confident
52. What is your current level of expertise in indoor gardening?
A. Expert, I can grow anything
B. Intermediate, learning as I go
C. Novice, just getting started
D. Complete beginner
53. What do you think you need to reach your gardening goals?
A. Better tools and supplies
B. More knowledge and education
C. More time and dedication
D. Support and advice from others
54. Which of the following best describes your experience with neighborhood greenery?
A. I actively participate in community gardens.
B. I enjoy them but don’t engage directly.
C. Rarely notice or use them.
D. No interaction at all.
55. Which of these best describes the role of greenery in your life during the pandemic?
A. Essential for my mental well-being
B. Helpful but not crucial
C. Nice to have but not impactful
D. Irrelevant, didn’t affect me
56. What’s your favorite activity in your neighborhood green space?
A. Picnicking
B. Walking or jogging
C. Socializing with friends
D. Just enjoying the view
57. How connected do you feel to the green spaces around you?
A. Very connected
B. Somewhat connected
C. Not very connected
D. Not at all connected
58. How often do you interact with your neighborhood’s green spaces?
A. Daily
B. Weekly
C. Occasionally
D. Never
59. Do you think greenery in your environment affects your daily mood?
A. Absolutely
B. To some extent
C. Rarely
D. Not at all
60. What is your ultimate goal with indoor plants?
A. To create a lush, green space
B. To have a few hardy plants that thrive
C. To explore and try different plants
D. To maintain minimal, easy-care plants