Developing Questions

 Q: It's a little overwhelming when you first walk into Plants R Us. How would you describe your style?

A: "It's bohemian and ethnically driven. It's more than just plants. Ninety percent of our home decor is from a charitable organization or by artists from around the world. We represent almost every country on this planet. I love that people come in to ask us, 'Do you have anything from Portugal?' and we can say 'Yes.'"

1. During the 6 months that your store was closed, how did you handle the plants? Did you have to transport or care for them or replant?

2. You started a business at 50, what did you do before "Plants R Us?" How did you become an exotic plant seller?

3. San Francisco has a lot of public parks and botanical gardens. Do you draw any inspiration from these in your own work? Why or why not?

4. What's the most famous plant you've sold?

5. How do you grow plants from all over the world in the same conditions? Do you have special facilities, or use other techniques for your plants?

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