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james0929

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What are the most important things for interior plantscapers to keep in mind when providing floral
  arrangements for their clients?


 
 

What are the most important things for interior plantscapers to keep in mind when providing floral
  arrangements for their clients?



Question 2

All of the following are examples of new media except:
 
  a. social networking sites
  b. blogs
  c. television shows
  d. wikis



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Answer to Question 1

Clean containers; wash after every use with disinfecting solution. Remove all foliage that would fall
below the water line prior to arranging. Keep arrangement out of direct sunlight for greater longevity.
Refresh design as needed; remove spent flowers and foliage. Service staff should remember that
nothing is more unattractive than dying flowers and dirty vase water. It reflects poorly upon the client
and the horticultural service provider.



Answer to Question 2

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