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4” Sun / Moon Doodle Pot
$15.00 – $25.00This little 4” pot has the sketch of a sun on one side and moon on the other ready to be decorated.
Comes with 4 coloured markers, pot and little wooden coaster.
Great Mother’s Day gift idea, just add a plant.
Plant offered online is a succulent, many other varieties available in store.
5” Epiphyllum
$25.00A beautiful night flowering cactus.
bright sunny spot, keep soil moderately moist, allow to dry through periodically.
Epiphyllum is one of my favourite type of plant with many different varieties.
5” String of Pearls
$26.00These lovely succulent plants are a fan favourite. Enjoyed by many for their elegant pearl strings.
Full bright light and keeping soil moderately moist. To encourage full looking plants periodically fold long strings back into the soil.
3.5” String of Hearts
$25.00The beautiful string of hearts. Known for the shape of its leaves, and its beautiful grey speckled leaves with pink undertones.
This little beauty is fairly easy to care for with bright to indirect light and keeping the soil moderately moist.
To encourage full long stems continuously fold the longer stems into the top of the soil to allow more root systems.
4” Hoya Heart Plants
$10.00 – $20.00Hoya heart vines are beautiful trailing succulent plants that wears its heart on its sleeve.
Bright indirect light is preferred, watering once every 7 to 10 days. Always allow a Hoya to dry completely between watering and then thoroughly soak.
6″ Spring Bulb Plants
$25.00Bulbs are one of our favourite signs of spring.
Dressed in lovely woven ceramic pots that mimic baskets, with willow and moss these bulbs are dressed to impress.
These beauties will bloom indoors for about a week or two, and then you can place the bulbs outdoors in the ground to rebloom the following spring.Varieties include Hyacinth and Daffodils as well as mix, which is daffodils, hyacinth and muscari or iris.
Gift Certificate
$25.00 – $300.00Our gift certificates can be made out in any dollar denomination and make great gifts. Purchasing a gift certificate is also a wonderful way to support local for donations to events, auctions or any other fundraising needs.
6″ Hydrangea
$35.00 – $65.00Hydrangeas are a big shrub plant that produce large cloud like blooms in a variety of colours.
As house plants they bloom once a year and require full sun light and continuous watering.
Planted outside these plants need a PH acidic soil to keep their colour, if the soil is not adequate you end up with a green flower.
A lovely gift around Easter or Mother’s Day.
6” Trio Star (Maranta)
$30.00 – $60.00The Stromanthe sanguine, or Triostar plant, is a very attractive houseplant. Foliage is a mix of red, white, and green. Triostar can reach 2 to 3 feet in height, and 1 to 2 feet across. It is a relative of the prayer plant (or Maranta leuconeura). Triostar plants are sometimes considered difficult to maintain, but by following the basics of Triostar care, this specimen will grow and thrive year-round.
The Triostar cannot exist in a dry environment, as its native to the Brazilian rain forest. Misting or placing a pebble tray under the plant can help to provide humidity. The greatest asset to providing the needed humidity is to use a room humidifier.
Triostars should be watered with moderate frequency. Soil should remain moist, but the top inch should be dried out before watering again. They need a bright, indirect light, as direct sunlight
6″ African Violet (mixed colours)
$30.00Saintpaulia is a section within Streptocarpus subgenus Streptocarpella consisting of about ten species of herbaceous perennial flowering plants in the family Gesneriaceae, native to Tanzania and adjacent southeastern Kenya in eastern tropical Africa.
Grow plants in bright, indirect light for the best color and blooms. A plant stand three feet away from a west- or south-facing window is an ideal location. Plants will still grow when situated right beside north- or east-facing windows, but leaves will be thin and spindly, and plants less likely to bloom.
African violets only need water when the soil is almost dry. Usually you’ll need to water about once a week, but this depends on conditions like the temperature, the season, and the size of the African violet’s container. The best way to water African violets is by bottom watering.