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Office Planters
Unit 2
Saxon Nursery   
  Foords Lane,
Hankham, Pevensey
       East Sussex,      BN24 5AN


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Office Planters
office plant maintenance

At Office Planters we pride ourselves on the care with which we maintain our customers plants. This is why we operate on a bi-weekly service rota. Due to the competition in our market sector many of our competitors operate a three or even sometimes four week maintenance interval. This is fine for keeping wage costs to a minimum, but it is bad news for the plants.
Office plants require regular maintenance including; feeding, watering and cleaning if you are to get good results in your office.  Dead leaves need to be removed and containers polished. Failing plants will need to be changed. This is why a bi-weekly service is essential. You are paying for smart, healthy plants and that is what your employees and customers expect to see.

We are aware of one company that makes a quarterly maintenance visit. Great prices - shame about the plants!

The promise we make to you is that we will visit your site every two weeks. We will water, feed, clean your plants and containers, control any pests and replace any natural plant failures, all within the price quoted in our contract.

This work will be done on a regular basis by the same experienced and properly trained member, or members, of staff.

Office plant maintenance visit in progress - a yucca in a stainless steel planter

A specimen branched Yucca, surrounded by smaller plants, in a large stainless steel planter undergoing maintenance on site.

As a customer you can assist us in keeping office plants looking good. This means not pouring tea and coffee into the plants or dangling ornaments from them at Christmas - just a thought.