Indoor plant maintenance checklist.
Checklist discipline keeps interior planting from degrading between visits.
Start with the real condition.
A practical checklist includes watering cadence, pest monitoring, pruning standards, replacement triggers, and documented service access notes.
These variables move the quote.
- Visit cadence and staff responsibilities
- Problem-reporting process
- Replacement trigger definitions
- Seasonal adjustment planning
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- Current maintenance notes
- Photos of recurring problem areas
- Access windows
- Escalation contacts
Examples by property type.
Use these examples to match your setting before sending photos.
Office programs
Checklist discipline keeps interior planting from degrading between visits.
Hospitality interiors
Checklist discipline keeps interior planting from degrading between visits.
Retail and mixed-use lobbies
Checklist discipline keeps interior planting from degrading between visits.
Reference images make the planning question concrete.
Cost and comparison pages should show the kind of condition that changes the scope: access, density, containers, maintenance, and finish level.



Related services.
Move from research to the service page closest to your project.
Commercial plant maintenance
Recurring plant maintenance for commercial interiors, lobbies, restaurants, offices, residential amenities, and installed botanical programs.
Office plant rental
Plant rental, design, installation, and ongoing care for offices that need the space to look finished without managing plant care internally.
Related city service pages.
Use a city-specific page when building access and local logistics will shape scope.
Frequently asked questions.
Answers reflect scope-dependent planning, not fixed public pricing promises.
How often should checks happen?
Frequency depends on plant density, environment, and visibility standards.
What is the first sign your cadence is too low?
Visible decline in high-traffic zones before scheduled service.
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Submit the property, scope, and timeline. Start with a $500 rendering if you want to see the concept first, or send the real work for a quote based on the actual site.
- Render first$500Concept rendering before you commit to install.
- Response1 business dayNext-step review for serious scopes, renderings, and install requests.
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