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$10 to $250
Thaumatophyllum spruceanum 'Fun Bun'
$10 to $250
With its dramatic spiraling stems, the Thaumatophyllum spruceanum ‘Fun Bun’ loves humidity and requires relatively moist soil to grow well. Mist regularly or place near a humidifier. LIGHT Bright indirect light, or direct morning sun. WATER Allow top 25% of soil to dry between waterings. Yellowing and brown leaf tips usually indicate overwatering. Reduce watering in the winter. High humidity is beneficial TEMPERATURE 60-80 degrees. Avoid cold drafts. FERTILIZER Once per month during the active growing season. DETAILS All pants come in their plastic grower's potDecorative Pots Sold SeparatelyPlants are available in-store pickup or local delivery onlyDelivery surcharge may be applied for oversized plants
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Alocasia Cuprea, 'Red Secret'
$24 to $40
A rare Alocasia variety with metallic deep red and green leaves that are almost iridescent. LIGHT These plants prefer bright, indirect light or direct morning sun. Avoid strong afternoon sun as it may burn the leaves. WATER Water thoroughly, then allow the top 25% of soil to dry out before watering again. Overwatering makes Alocasias susceptible to fungal infections. Alocasias require less water in the winter when they are going through their dormant period. Using filtered or distilled water is recommended. These plants like high humidity, but prefer not to have their leaves wet. Place the plant on a tray of pebbles with water just below the rocks, or use a room humidifier. TEMPERATURE An ideal range is 60-80 degrees. Keep plant away from cold drafts, air conditioners, heaters, and fireplaces. FERTILIZER Fertilize during their active growing season when they are producing new leaves (spring-fall). ORIGIN Native to Asia NOTES These plants are toxic and should be kept away from pets and children. Remove flowers when the plant blooms to encourage new growth. DETAILS All pants come in their plastic grower's potDecorative Pots Sold SeparatelyPlants are available in-store pickup or local delivery onlyDelivery surcharge may be applied for oversized plants
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Agave Geminiflora, 'Twin Flowered Agave'
$16 to $32
An unusual slow growing succulent plant called Agave geminiflora. This is a small Agave that produces many narrow leaves resembling a clump. It grows best in bright filtered light areas, but it can also take full sun. They also grow very well indoors by a window. They are drought tolerant. Agave is a tropical plant, bring inside if it gets below the high 20's. Originally from Mexico. This plant is very unusual and not very easy to find! Flowers are rare to see, but grown for its beautiful foliage and trunk.Bright Indirect Light, Dry Soil
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Kapital Do-Gi Sashiko Boa Fleece Reversible Vest, Ecru
$850
A fully lined, reversible vest made from a cozy fleece and nylon ripstop. This piece has a regular fit and was designed with enough room for comfortable layering. The fleece features two diamond shaped prints which transition into one another between panels. Its details include a front zip closure, snap fastening placket, funnel neck and front zip pockets. Hemlines are finished with a solid cream tape. fit Himi is 6'0" and typically wears a size L in tops. He's wearing the size 3 here for a regular fit. details Made in Japan100% Polyester; lining: 100% NylonMachine Wash
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$13 to $43
Watson Pot, Black
$13 to $43
A simply designed pot with drainage that comes with a matching saucer. Available in three sizes. The saucer has a deep fit making it easy to water. approximate sizing XS - 3.5 x 3.5 x 3.5" (3" diameter)S - 5.25 x 5.25 x 5.0" (4.5" diameter)M - 6.75 x 6.75 x 6.5" (6" diameter) details Ceramic
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Welcome to the Jungle by Enid Offolter
$29.99
In Welcome to the Jungle, Offolter shows you how to grow and propagate some of these exceptional botanicals on your own. From the king anthurium with its deeply pleated leaves to velvety Colombian beauties known to make collectors drop to their knees, to plants with hot-pink leaves, bizarre corkscrew-shaped flower spikes, lacy fenestration, and dramatic variegation, these amazing aroids (a family of plants known for its extravagant foliage) bring a lush, tropical aesthetic to your home that will make you the envy of all your plant-loving friends. Welcome to the Jungle is full of tips, professional advice, behind-the-scenes stories from fellow plant collectors, and the inspiration you need to grow plants that make a statement. details Author: Enid OffolterClarkson Potter/Ten Speed, May 31, 2022Gardening - 224 pages
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Plant Magic by Christine Buckley
$24.95
A fun, modern, and irreverent introduction to healing herbs, this field guide to feeling good includes more than 20 plant profiles. Here is an invitation to the wild world of healing plants growing right outside your door. Highlighting herbs from catnip and plantain to nettles and rosemary, this book provides the information you need to assemble an herbal arsenal for combatting any ailment—everything from brewing up a slick lube tea for sexual health to fashioning a simple summer band-aid from backyard “weeds” to crafting an herbal smoking blend to quiet a busy mind. This accessible guide covers questions like: What is plant medicine? What can I put in my mouth and where do I find it? Can I still go to my doctor? We’ve got you covered. details Author: Christine BuckleyPublisher: Roost Books; Illustrated edition (March 31, 2020) Language: English, Hardcover: 208 pages
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Arber Plant Food
$18
Not your ordinary plant food. Fuel your garden’s growth and ensure a healthy diet with this nutritious, protein-infused booster that will help your plants live their best lives. Made from recycled supermarket food waste, this nourishing supplement supports your overall soil fertility for greener, thicker leaves, more blooms, and deeper roots. Nutritional supplement for indoor gardening and houseplants Improves your plant’s uptake of essential nutrients, strengthening from root to shoot Supports soil fertility with biological compounds made from recycled supermarket food waste Infused with rosemary oil for aromatherapy and antioxidant benefits
Go to product page >Moss Weave Hanging Basket, 14"
$30
Moss covered woven basket with a wicker rim.
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Norfolk Island Pine Kokedama 苔玉
$70
TEMPERATURE Room temperature. 60-80 degrees Fahrenheit is best. LIGHT Position to receive at least a few hours of direct sunlight daily and plenty of indirect light throughout the day. Turn the plant a quarter rotation every week to provide even light distribution. WATER Allow the top moss ball to dry slightly. Water by soaking directly in a bowl of water for 30 minutes. Let drip dry and place on ceramic dish. FERTILIZER Apply a water-soluble fertilizer every four months while the tree grows. Any fertilizer suited for indoor foliage plants works fine, or choose a balanced fertilizer such as 10-10-10. Cease fertilizing during the winter months. NOTES Each kokedama is carefully handcrafted by our team. No two kokedama will be exactly alike. Check the humidity levels around the pine with a humidistat. Place a humidifier in the room with the pine if your home has dry conditions. Norfolk pines need a humidity level around 50 per cent. If your humidity only needs raised slightly, place a tray with river pebbles under the pine. Fill it with water to the top of the pebbles. As the water evaporates, it will increase the humidity directly around the tree. *The photos provided are reference photos and are not representative of the kokedama that have been made for this holiday season.
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