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Plantopia's Professional
Interiorscapers
Interiorscapers: The Real Indoor Plant Experts
If you have done any research on how to care for your indoor
plants, you have probably run into conflicting information:
Keep the soil moist vs. let the soil dry out; repot every
spring vs. keep it potbound; yellow leaves mean over watering
vs. yellow leaves mean under watering; and so on. Why do the
plant experts so often disagree on the basics of plant care?
The answer lies with the background of the particular plant
expert. There are many indoor plant professionals. There are
botanists who study tropical plants in their native habitats.
There are botanical gardeners who tend tropical plants in
greenhouses that are carefully regulated for light, humidity,
and temperature. There are professional growers who operate
large production nurseries in warm-weather states and grow
millions of indoor plants every year. There are retail garden
center operators who specialize in outdoor (temperate zone)
plants, but also sell indoor (tropical) plants. All of these
plant professionals freely dispense advice through books,
articles, and in conversation. But the sage advice they pass
on reflects their particular professional experience with
plants. Unfortunately, their professional experience is probably
very different than the experience that you have with plants
in your home or office.
There
is a category of plant professional that does have professional
experience with plants in the home and office environment.
Those professional are called interiorscapers. You may not
have heard of them, but you have probably seen them. Plantopia's
Interiorscapers are the individuals who you see tending plants
in shopping malls, offices, building lobbies, restaurants,
and stores.
The interiorscape trade barely existed 30 years ago. As the
interest in keeping plants indoors expanded in the 1970s,
so did the interiorscape business. Plants became an important
part of the interior décor of smartly designed indoor
spaces A need for experienced plant people to care for these
plants emerged along with the interest in plants. The custom
of the boss ordering the secretary to water the plants was
on its way out.
Nw, Plantopia's interiorscapers have been confronted with
the challenge of keeping tropical plants alive and looking
attractive in environments that are often hostile to plants.
Low humidity, poor light, and varying temperatures are among
the challenges that Plantopia interiorscapers learned to master.
In addition, they had to cope with treating plant pests in
a safe manner, and safeguarding against the introduction of
coffee, soda, gum, and other debris added to plants in public
settings.
Early efforts to master these challenges were not too successful
by Office Meployees and Home Makers. Plantopia Interiorscapers
were expected to guarantee their work. That meant that every
time a clients plant died or became an eyesore, the
interiorscaper had to replace that plant with a new one at
the interiorscapers expense. For many interiorscapers,
the cost of the constant replacements forced them to choose
another line of work. However, the successful interiorscapers
developed new techniques to care for plants so that they would
stay alive and well in these challenging environments.
Over
the years, interiorscapers have learned to adapt the conventional
plant care techniques developed by professional greenhouse
growers to the special needs of plants kept in homes, offices,
and other indoor spaces. They discovered that matching plant
species to the available light was critical for plant longevity.
They learned that many plants could survive very well in light
and humidity far below the levels to which they were accustomed.
They discovered that the plants they tended needed less water,
fertilizer, and repotting than was expected. They developed
new methods to discover and treat plant pests without the
use of hazardous pesticides. In effect, the interiorscapers
revolutionized the way plants are cared for outside the greenhouse
and nursery and inside homes and offices.
If you need good advice on selecting appropriate plants for
your home or office or if you want the best advice on how
to care for your indoor plant, seek out a Professional Plantopia
Interiorscape Professional in your area. We are willing to
do on-site consultations at no charge to you.
Call us today at:
800-690-7875
Plantopia, Inc.
PO Box 13336, La Jolla, CA 92039
(858)455-7256 - (858)455-9108 Fax
Info@MyPlantopia.com
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