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12 06, 2020

All About Heliconias

By |2021-06-12T09:29:59-07:00June 12th, 2020|Categories: Plant Knowledge, Plant Technician Skills|Comments Off on All About Heliconias

Colorful Heliconias Did you know? Heliconias are plant favorites! This bold tropical plant with large decorative leaves looks like a cross between a banana and a Spathiphyllum. The neat thing is that even in interiorscapes, they will bloom with very exotic looking flowers sure to thrill your clients! Heliconias in the wild Heliconia originally [...]

29 05, 2020

Understanding Spider Mites

By |2021-06-12T09:30:43-07:00May 29th, 2020|Categories: Plant Knowledge, Plant Pests, Plant Technician Skills|Comments Off on Understanding Spider Mites

Dracaena marginata is prone to spider mites The month of May might bring up lovely images of fresh spring flowers for some people, but it also brings nightmarish pictures of multitudes of spider mites living on interior plants. When warm weather hits and the day length gets longer, mites are having a feast. Mites [...]

12 02, 2020

What Better Way to Say “We Love You”

By |2019-05-27T17:00:38-07:00February 12th, 2020|Categories: Customer Service, Plant Technician Skills|Comments Off on What Better Way to Say “We Love You”

Some days, the difficulties of being in a customer service profession, like plantscaping can be overwhelming. Sometimes it feels like we can't ever fully satisfy our clients' needs. There are days when it can feel like each customer has too many plant problems and picky complaints that they all want to be solved NOW. You know [...]

10 02, 2020

Say it With Flowers

By |2019-05-27T16:30:30-07:00February 10th, 2020|Categories: Plant Knowledge, Plant Technician Skills|Comments Off on Say it With Flowers

Flowers have become associated with sentiments, often with the purpose of conveying amorous thought. In the 1600s in the ancient city of Constantinople (now called Istanbul), flowers gained meanings which enabled lovers to convey messages to each other without having to write or talk. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, a celebrated letter-writer and society poet who, in [...]

5 02, 2020

Show Your Employees You Love Them

By |2019-05-27T16:21:08-07:00February 5th, 2020|Categories: Customer Service, Plant Technician Skills|Comments Off on Show Your Employees You Love Them

Someone once told me that great managers treat their employees as they would their best customer. I have found this to be a concept that works well for everyone involved. Loyal dedicated employees are a company's greatest asset. Who better to promote your company to your clients than one directly associated with its workings and ideals? [...]

3 02, 2020

Cymbidium Orchids… Rare Beauties

By |2019-05-27T16:14:25-07:00February 3rd, 2020|Categories: Plant Knowledge, Plant Technician Skills|Comments Off on Cymbidium Orchids… Rare Beauties

One of the most beautiful (and most expensive) orchids to use in interiorscapes is the Cymbidium orchid. Because of their expense, I always hope to get at least four weeks of bloom time out of them in an account. But sometimes that doesn't work out; in a week they are dropping all of their blooms. Do [...]

29 01, 2020

The Function of Flowers

By |2019-05-27T16:01:26-07:00January 29th, 2020|Categories: Plant Knowledge, Plant Technician Skills|Comments Off on The Function of Flowers

Everyone loves flowers. Their beauty and fragrance have made them an important part of human culture and therefore a critical part of the interiorscape business. From the plant's point of view, however, flowers are the key to survival itself. The beauty and fragrance we enjoy are part of an elaborate advertising system which encourages pollination, assures [...]

22 01, 2020

Shine Those Winter Blues Away

By |2019-05-27T15:33:26-07:00January 22nd, 2020|Categories: Customer Service, Plant Technician Skills|Comments Off on Shine Those Winter Blues Away

You know the feeling. After weeks of holiday glitz, (Garland, wreaths and poinsettias everywhere) all of a sudden nothing. Back to the same old plants and that same old look. Everything looks so dull and plain. Holiday decorations have been removed and the glitter, sparkle and shine is gone. Right? Not if you have started your [...]

15 01, 2020

Winter Damage

By |2019-05-26T13:24:17-07:00January 15th, 2020|Categories: Plant Knowledge, Plant Technician Skills, Seasonal & Holidays|Comments Off on Winter Damage

Winter conditions bring about a change in the interiorscape environment. Learn to recognize potential problems brought on by temperature and humidity fluctuations. Adjust your maintenance routine to accommodate the unique situations you encounter during these cold winter months. Environmental fluctuations Temperature and humidity levels in commercial buildings can fluctuate wildly during the winter. Hot, dry air [...]

10 01, 2020

VIP’s Tips and Horticultural Tidbits

By |2019-05-27T16:02:30-07:00January 10th, 2020|Categories: Plant Technician Skills|Tags: |Comments Off on VIP’s Tips and Horticultural Tidbits

Foliage plants with bright, strong colors and variegation (crotons, for instance) require warm temperatures and lots of bright sunlight to keep their markings and intense colors. Clivias need three months of dormancy or artificial drought to produce a flower bud. The bud will form about one month after normal watering is resumed. Certain flowering plants will [...]

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