Plant Service Program

Our professional horticultural technicians are some of the most qualified people in the industry and will provide recurring weekly services to maintain your plants to our highest standards without interfering with your daily business operations.

Watering

All of our maintenance services for onThere are many factors that influence the amount of water needed by each plant. All plants are checked regularly to ensure correct watering. Many of our plants have the added benefit of sub-irrigation systems which assist our technicians in maintaining proper moisture levels.

Fertilizing

Too much plant growth can lead to undesirable results so our technicians apply just the right amount of fertilizers to keep them fresh and healthy. Our chemicals are non-toxic so you can rest assured that your work environment will stay healthy too.

Pruning & Trimming

Tropical plants continually shed old leaves and grow new ones. We remove any yellow leaves as well as trim browning tips. Occasionally your plants will require selected pruning of branches and stems to maintain a sculpted and trimmed appearance.

Insect & Disease Control

Foliage plants are fair game to a wide variety of insect and disease problems that can be hard to detect. Our Horticultural Technicians are trained to recognize the early signs of these problems during their weekly visits and promptly take safe corrective actions.

Cleaning

Our technicians will periodically clean the leaves on your plants so they will always look their best, absorb the available light, resist insect problems, and stay healthy. They will also remove any debris in containers during their weekly visits.

Timely Replacements

As part of our comprehensive care for the plants and your investment, we provide prompt replacements for any unacceptable plants. Our goal is aesthetic continuity; our plantings will maintain a uniform, attractive appearance.

Here’s How It Works

Every client’s journey is different – but it’s good to have an idea of what you’re signing up for. Below is an example of our typical process, starting with the moment we first make contact.