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Red poinsettias

We deliver Poinsettias to San Francisco and Marin County offices

November 7, 2023/in Interior Plants, Landscaper San Francisco Bay Area

Red poinsettias

Gardeners’ Guild delivers Poinsettias to your office in Marin or San Francisco.

Limited Availability — While Supplies Last

Arrives in a decorative foil sleeve.

We can maintain them through the holidays, or you can maintain them yourself.

The USDA says they are the most popular potted plant in America. Originally cultivated in Mexico, many cultures associate Poinsettias with joy, cheer, and success. The Aztecs consider them sacred and have used them in religious ceremonies.

5 Things to do with your Poinsettias

We have suggestions for where to display them and how to care for them, and a pricing sheet with color and size options. If you’re stumped on where to put them, consider:

1. Display on a sunny windowsill.
2. Line an entryway on one side or both
3. Cluster them on a conference table or reception desk.
4. On your desk, of course.
5. Give them as gifts!

You can make an impact when you group them. Either multiple colors or one color.

Group of Poinsettias

Some facts about Poinsettias

They aren’t poisonous to people. An Ohio State University study found that a 50-pound child would have to eat 500 leaves for any harmful effect to occur. Although they can cause mild irritation in kittens or puppies. Best to keep them away.

Poinsettias are natural air purifiers and help remove formaldehyde, one of the worst indoor air pollutants.

Caring for Poinsettias

Light

They like bright light. Ideally, 6 hours. Natural or fluorescent will work.

Indoor Temperatures

Poinsettias are happiest if your office temperature is at least 65º to 70º F. At temperatures below 60º, they are susceptible to root rot.
They also don’t like cold drafts or excessive heat.

Water

The University of California suggests checking the soil daily and if it feels dry, give it water until it drains. Make sure not to leave it in standing water. See the handy watering chart below:

Poinsettia Watering Guide

Order now while supplies last

Cost varies based on if you choose to have us maintain them or not.
Sizes 4”,6”, 8” or 10″ Poinsettia in a decorative foil sleeve.
Our maintenance program goes from the week of November 30th through the first week of January
*A delivery charge may apply.  Replacements are at an additional cost.

How to order

Contact Angela Wrath

Phone (510) 439-3707

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