Plant Consultations

When businesses have happy and flourishing plants, it conveys a sense of care and a sense of calm. Giving your staff the opportunity to help nurture the plants in your space is a wonderful way to provide them with moments of fascination and rejuvenation.

 

Our goal is to advise you on best care practices for any of your existing plants, and/or to recommend types of plants that will thrive in your space. 

We will answer any questions you have, advising on best care practices like:

  • how to tell when to water

  • optimal light placement

  • how to check for pests

  • how to prune

  • when to repot

We can also discuss other types of plants that will thrive depending on available light and your desired level of care. Unsure about plant placement? We’re happy to help suggest where to put your new plants!

Pricing:

  • One time visit: $150 for 1 hour or less, $225 for 1-2 hours.

If you are actively looking to add plants to your space, consider a custom plant installation assessment. If you’re looking for hands on plant care, consider a commercial plant service!

Virtual Services

20 Minute Plant Consultation:
Got plant care questions? Pests? Unsure how your plants are doing? Want recommendations on adding plants into your space? Facetime, Google Chat or Zoom with one of our staff members!

Purchase your 20 minute consultation here ($20)

Email us at plantcare@bwillow.com:
For quick, specific care-related inquiries, please email a photograph of the plant in question with as much detail as possible. We will reply within 7 days.

If you can, describe the type of care that the plant has been given (or not given), that will give us some information to contextualize any advice we may be able to provide. For example, how much are you watering (both frequency and amount of water- a full drenching?), have you moved the plant? Is it near a draft or point of heat? What type of light is it getting (east, west, north, south)? Have you fertilized? Has it been repotted recently? What type of soil have you used to repot it? Have you noticed any pests? Did you leave it in a car?