Holiday, Safety, Poinsettias, and Product Resources
Posted on September 13th, 2007 in Blooming Programs, Employees, General, Holiday |
And, speaking of poinsettia, you probably use them in several ways but, for the most part, you use the 6” red plant placed into a watertight decorative container or basket with saucer inside or speedcover. You may or may not add a bow, and away you go. Suggestion – standardize, standardize, and organize. There is nothing worse than holding up a crew waiting in a vehicle while one-person hunts all over the facility for the basket or the saucer. Figure out what you are doing and how. Set the components in stacks so that everyone knows where they are and can see them as they sprint to load the truck. Standardization and organization – the keys to a very Merry Holiday.
Fabricating Tips
One of the crises that happens each year is that you buy Holiday Product back in Jan or Feb long before the new jobs are sold. Then, come September, you find yourself out of the 4" red and gold balls you need for that big job. Like a bunny you get on the phone to order from you importer only to be told, "no more available". What to do? Check out your local floral wholesaler and, even, your local Home Depot, Lowe’s and any other retail store for product that will meet your needs. So what if you have to pay 2 bucks instead of 1.50? Retail prices are still low due to seasonal demand and the ability of the retail venue to pay less than you pay, is just a fact of life since they buy such huge quantities. So, save yourself some grief. Buy it locally and get it done.
