Plant Care Services
Our plant care services are tailored to meet your needs and can include the following:
Watering:
Watering indoor and outdoor plants according to the specific needs of each plant (e.g., the amount, frequency, and method of watering).
Ensuring plants with different needs (e.g., succulents vs. ferns) are watered appropriately without overwatering or underwatering.
Light Management:
Adjusting blinds or curtains to provide the right amount of sunlight based on the plants’ needs.
Moving plants as needed to ensure they get enough light or to prevent sunburn in particularly bright spots.
Fertilization:
Administering plant food or fertilizers if requested by the homeowner.
Following any specific schedules for feeding the plants, including the type and amount of fertilizer.
Pruning and Trimming:
Removing dead leaves, spent flowers, or branches to keep the plants healthy and encourage growth.
Managing any routine plant maintenance such as pruning or deadheading flowering plants.
Pest Control:
Checking plants for signs of pests, such as insects, mold, or disease.
Taking steps to address any minor pest issues, or informing the owner if a more serious problem arises.
Monitoring Plant Health:
Observing the overall condition of the plants and ensuring they look healthy.
Reporting any signs of wilting, discoloration, or other issues to the homeowner.
Indoor and Outdoor Plant Care:
Managing both indoor houseplants and outdoor garden plants, including potted plants, vegetable gardens, or larger landscape plants.
Ensuring outdoor plants are protected from extreme weather conditions, such as moving them indoors or covering them if necessary.
Humidity and Temperature Control:
Maintaining proper humidity levels for certain plants, like misting tropical plants if required.
Adjusting the home’s temperature (or moving plants) to keep them in a suitable environment.
Cleaning and Tidying:
Wiping down dusty leaves to help plants absorb more sunlight.
Keeping plant areas tidy by cleaning up fallen leaves, dead flowers, or spilled soil.
Communication:
Providing updates to the homeowner on the status of their plants.
Informing the owner of any concerns, such as a plant’s deterioration or unusual issues.