If
you are designing custom planters, please talk to us first. So many
people fall into the trap of not appreciating the horticultural
requirements.
Our consultant can generate a specification for the interior plantscape which can be used to review and approve your requirements.
Our consultant can also generate the documentation required for Green Star
(IEQ-15).
We
can show you the latest trends and show you all your options. We
understand stainless steel, polymers, fibre glass, aluminium, ceramics.
We know about growing pot sizes, plant species and requirements and all
about Green Star.
We are not planter manufacturers, we are independant interior
plantscapers who can help you design functional planters that will help everyone.
Have you thought about:
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watering method, did you know there are several
methods? each with their own pros and cons
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type of plant, do you want to be limited to low water plants, what about
when fashions change?
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will your container rust or expand if wet? Remember plants use
fertilizers which facilitate corrosion.
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how much topping should you allow, what sort of topping,
do you want topping? Why do we use topping?
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what is in and what is out
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what to avoid and
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many more answers.
Interior Plantscape Design has always been one of our services. We will work with you and
your ideas to help you design planters for plants that will look great in your
space. There are a myriad of decorative containers and colours - we
can help you to decide what will work and be sensible for your budget and
space.
If
you are seeking a Green Star Rating for Office Interiors, we can help.
Peter is a "Green Star Accredited Professional" and one of the National
Interior Plantscape Association Board
Members that worked on the GBC Green Star plant specification.
We
can show you the latest trends and products and make indoor plants much more
valuable than a simple plant. The plant and the container will become
furniture, sculpture or a decorative item that will complete your setting.
The Americans have a saying "it ain't finished until the plants arrive".