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11 12, 2020

Dry Skin Remedies for Plant Technicians

By |2021-06-12T08:56:11-07:00December 11th, 2020|Categories: Plant Technician Skills, Sample Articles|Comments Off on Dry Skin Remedies for Plant Technicians

It's important to take care of your hands Working with plants, whether indoors or outdoors, can be hard on hands. Soil, water, fertilizers and chemicals leave them dry and irritated. Your hands are very important in your line of work. They need to be cleaned and lubricated just like your pruners, scissors and other [...]

4 12, 2020

Top Customer Complaints & Solutions

By |2021-06-12T08:54:33-07:00December 4th, 2020|Categories: Budget & Revenue, Customer Service, Plant Knowledge, Plant Technician Skills, Sample Articles|Comments Off on Top Customer Complaints & Solutions

Always listen to your customer's concerns As an interior plant technician, you never know what question or problem will be thrown your way next. In order to survive, you need to think fast. You need to be able to respond to even the most difficult customer complaints in a way that not only addresses [...]

27 11, 2020

Neem Oil for Organic Pest Control

By |2021-06-12T08:55:39-07:00November 27th, 2020|Categories: Budget & Revenue, Plant Knowledge, Plant Pests, Plant Technician Skills|Comments Off on Neem Oil for Organic Pest Control

Neem oil treats pests organically Here's something new to try in the war against insects taking over your interiorscapes. Neem oil is a natural, organic insect and pest control made by pressing the seeds of the neem tree (Azadircta indica). This plant is native to East India and Burma, and is a tropical evergreen [...]

20 11, 2020

How Do Plants Drink Water?

By |2021-06-12T08:55:59-07:00November 20th, 2020|Categories: Plant Knowledge, Plant Technician Skills|Comments Off on How Do Plants Drink Water?

How does a plant drink water? How does a plant drink water? When you pour that half of a gallon of water into the soil of your Spathiphyllum do you ever wonder how it gets up to the very tips of the leaves? Part of the answer lies in the makeup of the water [...]

13 11, 2020

Plant Spotlight – Epipremnum

By |2021-06-12T08:55:50-07:00November 13th, 2020|Categories: Plant Knowledge, Plant Pests, Plant Technician Skills|Comments Off on Plant Spotlight – Epipremnum

Jade pothos Epipremnum aureum is a wonderful addition to any interiorscape. Also known as Golden Pothos, this plant was formerly known as Scindapsus aureus. A member of the Araceae (Philodendron) family, they are native to the monsoon tropics of Malaysia. Here they are tropical climbers, creeping by rootlets, attaching to tree trunks to climb upwards through [...]

6 11, 2020

Identification & Treatment of Mildew on Interior Plants

By |2021-06-12T08:57:26-07:00November 6th, 2020|Categories: Plant Knowledge, Plant Pests, Plant Technician Skills, Sample Articles|Comments Off on Identification & Treatment of Mildew on Interior Plants

Watch out for signs of mildew on ivy plants One day, when watering your favorite grape ivy, you may discover something new. A white, floury deposit is suddenly covering the new growth! What could it be? This powdery looking deposit is actually mildew. Various conditions like fluctuating temperatures and stagnant interior air can create [...]

30 10, 2020

Obscure Poinsettia Trivia

By |2021-06-12T08:58:34-07:00October 30th, 2020|Categories: Christmas|Comments Off on Obscure Poinsettia Trivia

Obscure Poinsettia Trivia 1. Poinsettias were introduced to America in 1825 by Ambassador Poinsett, the US ambassador to Mexico. What was ambassador Poinsett’s first name? Where was he born? 2. In the early 1900’s Paul Ecke produced America’s first crop of poinsettias for retail sale. Name the first cultivars used in commercial production. 3. Most poinsettias [...]

23 10, 2020

Maintaining Holiday Flowering Plants

By |2021-06-12T08:58:47-07:00October 23rd, 2020|Categories: Plant Knowledge|Comments Off on Maintaining Holiday Flowering Plants

Maintaining Holiday Flowering Plants Holiday Poinsettia Wreath During the holiday season, interiorscapers transform ordinary offices into festive workplaces with decorations and flowering plants. To keep the delicate blooms looking their best, follow these guidelines. Keep them moist Most flowering plants have extensive fibrous root systems that require constant moisture. Plants in flower do not [...]

16 10, 2020

Spotlighting: Dracaena fragrans canes

By |2021-06-12T08:59:32-07:00October 16th, 2020|Categories: Plant Knowledge, Plant Technician Skills|Comments Off on Spotlighting: Dracaena fragrans canes

Spotlighting: Dracaena fragrans canes What plant type tolerates low humidity and 50fc of light, sports designer stripes, comes in a variety of shapes and heights and has few pest problems? None other than our old friend Dracaena fragrans and the popular variety ‘Massangeana,’ commonly called the cornstalk plant! Originally from Upper Guinea, most of our fragrans [...]

9 10, 2020

Encourage New Cane Plant Growth

By |2021-06-12T08:59:45-07:00October 9th, 2020|Categories: Plant Knowledge|Comments Off on Encourage New Cane Plant Growth

Encourage New Cane Plant Growth Want to force new whorls of foliage on your Dracaena fragrans canes? Here’s a tip from Joe Cialone of Tropical Ornamentals, Delray Beach, Florida. Using awides aw blade, make a cut above a dormant bud at a node on the cane. Cut 1/3 into the cane to ensure the flow of [...]

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