FAQs
Plant Hire Services
Your go-to resource for answers to all your inquiries about our comprehensive range of plant hire services.
Who waters the plants?
We do. We provide a comprehensive service that includes ongoing maintenance and plant replacements whenever they are required.
When do you do the maintenance?
Our regular maintenance visits are scheduled for the time that suits you best, which is generally during business hours. However we are more than happy to provide after hours or weekend maintenance if that is your preference.
What if one of the plants dies?
No problem. It will be replaced by our team free of charge.
What locations does your team service?
We are one of the largest providers of indoor plants and landscape solutions in the Hawkes Bay Region We currently provide long term rental plant service clients from Napier to Havelock North. If you are outside this area, please get in touch and we may be able to still service your location.
How affordable is it?
Having plants at work is extremely affordable. We base our pricing on the number, size and type of pots and plants you choose, but a simple plant and pot can cost as little as $3-$4 per week (including maintenance and plant replacements).
Can I buy the pots and plants rather than rent them?
Most of our clients prefer to hire so they don’t have to worry about maintaining or replacing the plants. However, if you would prefer to buy the pots and plants, just let us know!
What if I already have indoor plants?
If you already have indoor plants – but are looking for better service or to add to what you have – then we’re only too happy to help.
Do indoor plants really help reduce toxins?
Absolutely. It is a little known fact that indoor air pollution is almost always higher than outdoors, and there is a large body of academic research from all over the world the demonstrates that indoor plants remove toxins from the atmosphere.
Do indoor plants help increase productivity?
Yes. Multiple studies have shown that productivity increases and sick leave decreases when indoor plants are incorporated into office design. This reflects what’s known as ‘biophlia’ – or the human species innate attraction to nature that has been built up over millenia.