A Fresh View of Interior Plants: Plantscape Industry Expo 2011
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This year I had the pleasure of attending the Plantscape Industry Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada. I can’t lie, I was pretty apprehensive at first. I am only 6 months old in this industry and still learning how to maintain the plants and keep the customer as happy as possible, I haven’t even really started thinking about the business/vendor side of the plant world. So when I was asked if I wanted to go, I was a little anxiety filled not wanting to flood my brain or overload myself with yet even more information. I can now say after going, it was probably one of the best decisions I’ve made for the job.
The lectures that I attended were very informative, motivating, and had my brain thinking of new ways to improve upon not only my job but the entire company I work for. My favorite one was about using the iPad as a business tool, I am a firm believer that a company should utilize all of the new technology that It can, it’s proven to boost sales, engage interest, and it makes you look like even more a professional when you can present something to the client that they can visualize and create changes to immediately if needed.
I was also very motivated and inspired by the keynote speaker, Mark Hoog who encouraged
all of the attendees to find the leader within you as a person. What struck me about the presentation is that it wasn’t directed to just us as a plantscape community, it was directed to everyone, no matter what you wanted to do or were doing. He inspired the audience to always be true to yourself and your passions no matter what they may be and use that as a catalyst to unlock and create a leadership role for yourself to motivate, encourage, and inspire others to obtain the most out of their jobs not only in work but in life as well.
The last thing that I learned at the expo was actually something I never even thought of this whole time that I have been working for a plant company and that is, that there are other businesses and people out there just like me. It was so refreshing to hear stories from other people within the plant world, not just technicians, but vendors, business owners, next generation horticulturists, and plant lovers. I was able to get a whole other view on my job and I learned that it’s not just about my company, it’s about everyone as a whole, we all make up this beautiful industry and each of us keep it beautiful by coming together to share ideas, stories, and lessons that we can reflect back on the world.
Written By: Michael Dykhoff ~ Interior Plant Technican for Personal Plant Service in Orange County
Deb Ringler presents: GET HEALTHY BY GOING GREEN WITH INTERIOR PLANTS at South Coast Plaza’s Spring Garden Show
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Debra Ringler, Owner of The Personal Plant Service, Certified Interior Landscape Professional and Certified Trainer for Green Plants for Green Buildings will discuss how better to go green than to incorporate interior plants into your environment; how to get through the maze of designs, plant selections and care of your plants. Whether a newcomer to indoor gardening or an avid hobbyist, this interactive seminar is designed to show your how plants give you better health and how to be successful in greening up your world and your green thumb.
WHERE: South Coast Plaza’s SPRING GARDEN SHOW
This event will be held at South Coast Plaza Crate and Barrel / Macy’s Home Store Wing
3333 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa
Free Admission and Parking
800.782.8888
WHEN: April 30, 2011 from 7:00pm – 8:00pm
Please arrive early, to find parking and to give yourself time to find the location of the seminar. If you’ve ever been to the Spring Garden Show before, you know that this is a huge event with a lot to see. So, also give yourself time to look around at all the plants, installments and vendors; you won’t regret it!
For more information, visit South Coast Plaza’s Spring Garden Show website, here
Deb Ringler presents THE BEST PLANTS TO BREATH BY!
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Get Healthy by Going Green with Interior Plants
Plants make us feel good. They give us a sense of beauty, they clean our air and soothe are nerves. They truly make our world a healthier place to be. How better to go green than to incorporate interior plants into your environment; but how do you get through the maze of design, plant selections, and care of your plants? Whether you are a newcomer to indoor gardening or an avid hobbyist this interactive seminar is designed to show you how plants give you better health, and how to be successful in greening up your world and your green thumb. Come learn practical tips and tricks I have learned through 30 years experience in the Horticulture field!
WHERE: The Plant Stand 2972-A Century Place
Costa Mesa, California 92626-4324 (cross street Baker and Bear)
WHEN: Saturday, March 12, 2011
TIME: 10:00am – 11:00am
COST: FREE!
Personal Plant Service Newsletter
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Well we hope you have caught your breath from the holidays, put away all your decorations and are ready to head into another year. We wanted to get this newsletter to you sooner, but we have been busy helping you take your decorations down and replacing all your poinsettias with fresh color for the New Year. In fact if we remain as busy as we have been the last 3 weeks, it is going to be a great year. Despite the challenging economy, we have continued to get new customers and instead of cutting corners we have remained committed to providing our clients with quality service, creative designs and educating the public at large on the benefits of plants. Both Miko and Deb are certified within the industry for Interior Landscaping and this last month we had to gather all our hours to renew our certification which requires a minimum of 24 hours of continued education. Our entire crew ended up having well over 150 hours combined in attending seminars, speaking and educating people of all ages and volunteering our time to benefit others, and having a lot of fun in the process! Some of my personal highlights were:
Presenting “Unlocking the Interior Plant Maze” at Rogers Gardens in the spring.
Going on a visit to Roger’s after the beach one day as a young teenager inspired me to explore the Horticulture field. Having the opportunity to do a presentation 30 years later was a full circle moment for me!
In June the Special Olympics comes to Cal State Long Beach and Miko and I have loved volunteering at the
Toyota Village Pot-a-Plant booth these last several years together. For more details check out an article Miko wrote, HERE or in our Therapy Section under Pot-A-Plant we have a bunch of great photos.
In July we had two opportunities to expose young minds to the wonders of plants. We set up a booth at the Grand Opening for
Living Green Nursery (formally Laguna Hills Nursery). We taught children visiting the booth how to transplant houseplants which they got to take home. We also educated the parents about the actual health benefits plants can offer the interior environment. Then a week later we got to teach a small group of children at the Pacific Club Kid’s Camp about photosynthesis; we painted pots and transplanted plants. See the video HERE. We had a blast!
Lastly in the fall we attended Calscape our yearly industry convention in San Diego. Miko entered the color bowl competition and won second place! I was so proud of her and grateful she received recognition among our peers for her amazing creativity!
We look forward to serving you again this year, and making your world a greener place to be!
Get the Facts: How Interior Plants Benefit Employees in an Office
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Do plants really make a difference in the work place?
In this fast paced technical age, employees are still a company’s most valuable asset but they are also the most expensive. In terms of the cost per square foot, the human asset is 10 times more expensive than building operating costs, and nearly 100 times more than energy cost. When a business takes the steps to keep its human asset happy, everyone wins!
Our love for nature or Biophilia is now being recognized as an important factor when creating interior environments. It is my hope in this short article that you will see more than just a plant the next time you enjoy the interior greenery that enhances your office space.
Employee Benefits
As an employee you may not be aware of the individual impact the plants in your interior environment are providing you.
1. The installation of plants in an interior setting makes our everyday workplace a more desirable place to be. Having a pleasing environment gives us greater job satisfaction, and creates an atmosphere which inspire us and help us to be more creative and productive.
2. Interior plants are natural air purifiers. In a NASA study interior plants were found to reduce airborne molds responsible for sick building syndrome in sealed office environments. Plants reduce the levels of carbon dioxide, increase relative humidity, reduce airborne dust leaves and reduce gassing levels of common interior pollutants such a formaldehyde, benzene, and nitrogen dioxide.
3. Interior plants reduce symptoms related to Sick Building Symptoms. In a 2 year study in Norway in 1996 the following ailments:
Fatique 20% reduction
Headache 45% reduction
Sore/dry throats 30% reduction
Coughs 40% reduction
Dry facial skin 25% reduction
4. It is widely known through the respected research that plants significantly lower work place stress. Visual exposure to plant settings has produced significant recovery from stress within five minutes.
If you currently have an Interior Plant Service for your office, tell you Boss Thank You for providing for your well-being!!!
~The information shared above was gathered from two major sources.
The Green Plants for Green Buildings which is an international education and marketing operation dedicated to raising the awareness of the benefits of plants.
Their website http://www.greenplantsforgreenbuildings.org is full of articles and research.
The National Foliage Foundation is administered by the Florida Nursery, Growers and Landscape foundation and provides financial support for the foliage industry.
Their website is http://www.nationalfoliagefoundation.org





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