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I'm doing an assignment on potted foliage and flower plants I can't seem to find the answer to, i need information on the following:
- select quality potted plants at the markets
- box/ package & transport the plans to the florist shop
- care for the plants until sold

I've got some books but the information is not what I am looking for..
do you know any good articles or websites would be helpful?

Thank you in advance.

2007-11-18 19:25:07 · 5 answers · asked by gigi 3 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

5 answers

Try Hoirticulture Week for trade information:
www.hortweek.com

or the Royal Horticultural Society for general tips and advice:
www.rhs.org.uk

Generally, you should look for plants that have a healthy apprearance, lush, even foliage and are in flower bud but not actually flowering. Plants are usually transpported in boxes or on Dutch trolleys for larger quantities. Care until sale would be things like watering, removing dead leaves / flowers, protection from frost and perhaps feeding.

2007-11-18 20:01:37 · answer #1 · answered by indie_girl79 3 · 0 0

Most of the plants that arrive at the markets are quality plant, however the markets have a tendency to ruin them through lack of appropriate care. Wal-Mart is horrible when it comes to caring for their plants and Lowes is not much better. The best they get is overhead watering which usually results in plants not getting enough moisture or black spot and fungal diseases. When I look for plants at garden centers or markets, I carefully inspect the plant for disease, I check the soil for moisture, and I remove the plant from the container to check the roots to see if they are sick or root bound. These things don't always keep me from purchasing a plant, but they do keep me from purchasing a plant at full price. It appears that most of the questions you are asking about packaging, transportation, and care would be better answered by someone with first hand knowledge. Someone at a garden center.
Good Luck

2007-11-19 01:06:27 · answer #2 · answered by Sptfyr 7 · 0 0

What you need to do is to go talk to the owner/buyer at a florist, do an interview. Tho most florists, nurseries, etc just pick up the phone, call their wholesaler, place their order, and the shipping and everything is done for them. I worked at a garden center for 16 years and not once did we ever go pick out our own plants. Salesmen called on us.There are also florist wholesalers with whom you could talk, they should be listed in a phone book inyour area.

2007-11-19 02:23:07 · answer #3 · answered by Isadora 6 · 1 0

utilising the left over basg is positive. once you come back to a call which plant life you prefer to apply confirm your pots are interior the right area. working example petunias are no longer good if the solar beats on all of them day. They do greater beneficial in 0.5 solar 0.5 shade area. they additionally do in comparison to very dry soil. Geraniums like solar. purchase plant life that greater healthful the area. study the tags it somewhat is available interior the plant. If that is a sunny area your pots will dry out rapidly so which you may water a minimum of another day first ingredient interior the morning. confirm there are holes for drainage. you do no longer ought to function something to potting soil in case you're utilising Miracle improve. in case you upload food you will burn the roots. authentic soil isn't acceptable for potted plant life. that is too heavy for the roots of potted plant life and there us no premixed food. additionally if there are some particularly warm days in a row and you picked plant life that like solar that is nonetheless a robust theory on those days to furnish them a wreck, I pass mine to shade till the warmth wave is over.

2016-11-12 01:44:39 · answer #4 · answered by lizarraga 4 · 0 0

do a course at college

2007-11-19 11:10:25 · answer #5 · answered by suzanne w 3 · 0 1

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