Staging an Office Plant can make a huge difference in the final appearance and with these few steps you can make your house plants look great too!
How to stage, or finish, your indoor plants:
The final step of any project is most often the staging step-the step that makes it not only look great, but also look finished. When placing plants around the office or even your home, the finishing steps should not be overlooked as these help enhance the final look as well as provide stabilization.
Staging your plants can be as easy as 3 steps!
1. Place foam (floral foam works well) under the pot to lift it to the correct height for the container.
2. Use foam to fill in the space between the sides of the pot and the container to stabilize the plant.
3. Cover the soil with Spanish Moss to finalize the look
| Here, Nancy Dwyer is finishing a plant before she takes it inside the office. |
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Add Spanish moss on top to cover the soil and finish out the look |
| The plant looks presentable, steady in its container and ready for the office! |
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