Sherry Constantino

Sherry has been part of the interiorscape industry for over fifteen years, starting at an entry level job at North Florida's largest greenhouse and currently owning two horticulture companies. At UMaine, Sherry majored in English where she worked part-time writing scripts for a local college TV studio.

Horticultural Trash Talk: Interiorscape ...

Caring for indoor plants is extremely rewarding, but it’s not without its frustrations—like discovering they’ve been treated as trash c[...]  » Read More

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3 Practical Ways to Motivate Your Interi...

Hiring challenges may not look the same as they did a few years ago, but for many businesses, building and maintaining a dependable interiorscape[...]  » Read More

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When to Retire Plants in Client Accounts

After two decades in the interiorscape industry, I’ve found myself thinking more and more about retirement. I still enjoy working with plan[...]  » Read More

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5 Expert Tips for Easy Atrium Maintenanc...

For an interiorscaper, adding a large indoor atrium to your portfolio can be exciting—massive trees, water features, and rows of lush foliage a[...]  » Read More

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When to Say “No” in Business

Most people start a company with the goal of securing as much work as possible, so turning down new business opportunities might seem extremely c[...]  » Read More

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The Future of Commercial Interiorscaping...

Over the past few years, the commercial interiorscaping industry has faced some significant challenges. The shift to remote work left countless o[...]  » Read More

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