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Mar 26, 2020 12:22 PM CST
Name: Will Creed
NYC
Prof. plant consultant & educator
@Gina1960 - I have been back and forth about continuing my business. For office and residential plants that I service for them to survive, my service is essential. But my service is certainly not essential in the way that medical and emergency personnel are. Being in the high-risk category due to my age, I am not eager to expose myself unnecessarily. More importantly, I certainly don't want to increase anyone else's risk. My son warns me that I need to stay out of the hospital because of the already shortage of beds. On the other hand, I have access to many of my client locations even though no one is working there so the exposure would be minimal. I have suspended my service for this week but I am considering starting up again next week while the plants are still salvageable.

I have done some FaceTime plant consultations but most of my office clients don't have anyone on-site to follow instructions. But thanks for the suggestion.

Are you staying home now? If so, how are you coping?
Will Creed
Horticultural Help, NYC
www.HorticulturalHelp.com
Contact me directly at [email protected]
I now have a book available on indoor plant care

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