Plants & Garden
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$10 to $225
Zamioculcas Zamiifolia, "ZZ Plant"
$10 to $225
Zamioculcus Zamiifolia aka "ZZ Plant" is a succulent native to South Africa and thrives on neglect. They have glossy green foliage that forms a zig-zag pattern with an upright growth habit. It is one of the easiest plants to grow. LIGHT: These plants can take a range of light from extremely low light to bright indirect light or direct morning sun. WATER: Water thoroughly, then allow the top 75% of soil to dry out before watering again. Yellow leaves usually indicate overwatering or severe underwatering. Keep the soil even drier in lower light. Soggy soil will cause the rhizomes to rot. TEMPERATURE: An ideal range is 60-80 degrees. FERTILIZER: Fertilize during their active growing season when they are producing new leaves (spring-fall). REPOTTING: Plants produce more leaves when rootbound. TOXICITY: Plant is toxic and should be kept away from children and pets. 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
Go to product page >$14 to $50
Philodendron hederaceum, 'Brasil' Cordatum
$14 to $50
Philodendron cordatums are some of the easiest trailing species for indoors and are easily propagated from stem cuttings. These heart-leaf Philodendrons are great air purifying plants and remove formaldehyde from the air. LIGHT: These plants can survive in very low light conditions but bright, indirect light is ideal. Can handle some direct sun if it's in the morning light. Avoid direct afternoon sun. WATER: Water thoroughly, then allow the top 25% of soil to dry out before watering again. Yellow leaves usually indicate overwatering while droopy or brown, crispy leaves usually mean the plant needs more water. Increased humidity will encourage new and larger leaf growth. TEMPERATURE: The ideal temperature range is 60-80 degrees Fahrenheit. FERTILIZER: 1x/mo during the active growing season TOXICITY: Plant is toxic and should be kept away from pets and children. DETAILS Plants are available in-store pickup or local delivery only
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Philodendron hederaceum, "Heart Leaf Philodendron Cordatum"
$5 to $48
Philodendron cordatums are some of the easiest trailing species for indoors and are easily propagated from stem cuttings. These heart-leaf Philodendrons are great air purifying plants and remove formaldehyde from the air. LIGHT: These plants can survive in very low light conditions but bright, indirect light is ideal. Can handle some direct sun if it's in the morning light. Avoid direct afternoon sun. WATER: Water thoroughly, then allow the top 25% of soil to dry out before watering again. Yellow leaves usually indicate overwatering while droopy or brown, crispy leaves usually mean the plant needs more water. Increased humidity will encourage new and larger leaf growth. TEMPERATURE: The ideal temperature range is 60-80 degrees Fahrenheit. FERTILIZER: 1x/mo during the active growing season TOXICITY: Plant is toxic and should be kept away from pets and children. 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
Go to product page >$15 to $325
Ficus lyrata, "Fiddle Leaf Fig"
$15 to $325
One of the most sculptural plants with its large and elegant leaves. Available in a variety of shapes and sizes. Turn a Fiddle Leaf frequently to keep it growing straight. We have a variety of different Ficus Lyratas from "little fiddles" with tinier leaves to wide broad leaf bush shaped specimens. If you have a requested shape, please make a note on your order and we will do our best to accommodate. LIGHT: Bright indirect light. Insufficient light causes small leaves and leaf drop. Too much sun causes the leaves of a Fiddle Leaf Fig to fade and lose their dark green color. WATER: Allow the top 30% of topsoil to dry out and the leaves to become soft and flexible before watering. POTTING: All-purpose organic potting soil and a well draining pot situation is ideal. Like all Ficus Trees, this variety likes being root-bound in small pots. TEMPERATURE: 60-80° Keep away from air conditioners, drafts, and heating vents. Intense cold or heat causes leaf drop. TOXICITY: Plant is toxic and should be kept away from pets and children. NOTES: Spray leaves every other week with warm soapy water or a mixture of neem oil to ward off plant pests. Spraying the leaves also keeps them dust free and clean so they can absorb more light. 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
Go to product page >$235
The Twelve Planter
$235
Made from premium high-fired stoneware using traditional techniques, these Mid-Century planters from LBE have a timeless design that will complement any interior style. Paired with a handcrafted hardwood stand made from reclaimed wood and finished with a natural oil. Wood stand can be inverted for more height. See all available sizes in this style here. This style does not have a drain hole. We recommend keeping your plant in its plastic grower's pot and placing it inside this larger decorative pot. This will ensure that your plant will have a healthy drainage system. We only recommend potting drought-resistant plants directly into pots without a drain-hole, like cacti or succulents. Dimensions Cylinder: 12.6" x 13.4" x 13" HighOverall: 15.5" x 20" Ideal for 10" and 12" nursery pots. details ImportedCeramic + WoodCompletely WaterproofNo Drain hole
Go to product page >$25 to $230
Modern Cylinder Pot, Black
$25 to $230
A classic option for potting plants: The Modern cylinder has a simple straight-sided shape and comes in a wide range of sizes, especially helpful if wanting to do a matching set for a room. Pot does have drainage. If potting directly into this vessel, pair it with the Raised Rib Saucer. Matte glazed finish. This is a ceramic pot; it can collect condensation after watering. If placing directly onto wood floors, please use a cork pad or place on a stand to ensure the floors will not be damaged. Also available in Buff Terra Cotta or White. details Made in MexicoCeramicVaried SizesRaised Rib Saucer sold separately
Go to product page >$16 to $218
Dracaena trifasciata Zeylanica, "Snake Plant"
$16 to $218
Originally native to South Africa, the Snake Plant (formerly classified as Sansevieria) is one of the hardiest indoor plants available. It thrives on neglect and can also take a range of light, which makes it a good option for many homes and offices. This plant was also listed as one of NASA's top 10 best air purifying plants. They can remove benzene, formaldehyde, and other chemicals from the air. Some common varieties include Zeylanica, Black Coral, Robusta LIGHT: This plant can take a broad range of light from full sun to low light. However, the more sun the plant receives, the quicker the leaves will grow. WATER: Water a snake plant sparingly. It is better to underwater than to over water. Make sure to use a well-draining soil medium and ensure soil is dry at least 75% down between waterings. In the winter, when the plant goes through dormancy and receives less light, water the plant only 1-2x/month. TEMPERATURE: The ideal temperature range is 60-80 degrees Fahrenheit. FERTILIZE: Only use fertilizer during the active growing season (April-October) with 1/2 strength cactus food. Do not use fertilizers containing nitrates. TOXICITY: This plant is toxic. 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
Go to product page >$10 to $264
Euphorbia tirucalli, "Firestick Pencil Cactus"
$10 to $264
This unique looking succulent is native to Africa. It is not a true cactus, but a member of the Euphorbia family, related to a Poinsettia. All parts of this plant are extremely toxic. LIGHT This plant can adapt to part sun, but some direct sun is beneficial and often enhances the color of some varieties. WATER This plant is very drought tolerant, especially in the winter. Spring and summer allow the top 50% of soil to dry between waterings, approximately every two to three weeks. Fall and winter allow the soil to dry completely, maybe once per month. Shriveled leaves indicate that the plant needs more water. FERTILIZER Spring and summer fertilizer 1x/month with a balanced houseplant fertilizer at half strength. TEMPERATURE Prefers warmer temperatures in the 65-85 degree F range. Can tolerate temperatures to 50 degrees F in the winter if given very little water. TOXICITY Very poisonous plant. The sap is extremely toxic.
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Asparagus setaceus 'Plumosa', "Asparagus Fern"
$7 to $45
Asparagus ferns are not true ferns, but instead, belong in the asparagus family. They are native to South Africa and fairly hardy despite their delicate appearance. LIGHT: Grown best in bright, indirect light or direct morning sun. Lower light levels may cause yellow fronds, thus ferns should be rotated frequently. WATER: Allow the top 10% of the soil to dry before watering. Yellow stems generally indicate the need for more water. Brown stems usually indicate overwatering. This plant can tolerate drought slightly better than other ferns. Plants require more water in the spring-summer and less in the fall-winter. FERTILIZER: Spring through fall 1x/mo TOXICITY: This plant is toxic to people and pets. 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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