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Grown + crafted with ingredients harvested fresh from our Uxbridge Suburban Homestead Gardens, these soothing bath salts are a delight to smell and see!
Made with pink Himalayan sea salt, Epsom salt + a mix of dried flower petals including hibiscus, sunflower, calendula, lavender + daisies, then scented with pure essential oils including lavender + orange blossom.
Add bath salts to hot bath water (1/4 to 1/2 cup) or hot water facial steam bowl (1 to 2 TBS). Swish to dissolve. Sink + breathe in!
Come to the shop to smell a sample!
Limited quantities made depending on our seasonal flower selection.
INDREDIENTS: Epsom salt, pink Himalayan sea salt, baking soda, essential oils, dried flower petals
Preserving the bounty from my Uxbridge suburban Homestead gardens + Ontario growers is among my greatest joys, capturing the incomparable taste of sun-kissed local food. Every product is made by hand, in small batches, in our Celiac-safe gluten-free kitchen.
INGREDIENTS: Lavender, Sugar
Crush the leaves to release the amazing scent of this plant! The leaves can be used to flavour cooked dishes and drinks. It is also a great pollinator attractor, so plant it with your veggies.
As it is a member of the mint family (= red flag= exuberant growth) it is best planted in a container.
$4 each or 3 for $10 (save $2!)
Type: Perennial herb (short lived- 3-4 years)
Height: 20"
Light: Full sun to very light shade- sun= more flavour
Soil: rich, free draining soil. Water well and frequently until established.
Planting: Space them 8-12 inches apart to give them room to grow nice and bushy. Harden off* before planting outdoors.
* Hardening off refers to the process of gently and gradually acclimatizing indoor grown seedlings to the great outdoors! Don't throw your new babies straight into the elements! Over the course of a week, take them outside for a few hours at a time, bringing them back indoors afterwards. First sit them in the shade and then slowly introduce them to the sun. Increase the length of time they are outside and are exposed to the sun, until you feel they are ready to face the big outside world!
Harvest/ Care: Pinch off leaves and use. Lemon Balm can be cut back and will regrow.
The Lemon Button Fern, originating from the tropical regions of Asia, Australia, and Africa. It thrives in shady, damp, and humid forest floor environments within these tropical habitats.
Scientific Name: Nephrolepis cordifolia 'Duffii'
Common Name: Lemon Button Fern
Light: Medium to bright, indirect light
Watering: When the top inch of soil is dry but do not let the soil stay soggy.
Growth: 12-18 inches spread
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Easy
Lemon Cypress Tree is a vibrant evergreen conifer known for its bright, golden green foliage and strong lemon scent when its leaves are brushed. It can be grown as an ornamental tree or a popular potted houseplant and can be used as a miniature Christmas Tree. Native to California!
Scientific Name: Hesperocyparis macrocarpa
Common Name: Lemon Cypress Tree
Light: Bright, direct sunlight for 6-8 hours a day
Growth: 2-3 feet tall in our region
Watering: When top two inches are dry
Pet Safe: No
Care: Moderate due to lighting requirements
What are Clippings?
Clippings are pieces cut from existing mature plants. They are then placed in water and allowed to build roots. Some grow quickly while others take longer to propagate (grow roots). Once there are several new roots growing and they are at least 1" long it's time to plant. They are great for experimenting, trying new varieties or even adding to aquariums and water features.
Planting
When ready to plant you'll place your clipping in a pot with dirt. You'll want to make sure that the soil stays extra moist for several days to help it acclimatize to its new environment. Congratulations! You have a new plant baby.
Lipstick Plant "Mona Lisa"
This is a dangling plant that has beautiful bright purple flowers that look like tubes of lipstick! The Mona Lisa is a variety of the Lipstick Plant. Known for its trailing stems, waxy leaves, and striking red, tubular flowers that resemble lipstick emerging from a tube. This plant is native to Southwest Asia, specifically Indonesia and Malaysia.
Scientific Name: Aeschynanthus Radicans
Common Name: Lipstick Plant/Mona Lisa
Light: Bright indirect light
Watering: Keep evenly hydrated, likes to be misted
Growth: 2-3 feet long indoors
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Intermediate
This is a dangling plant that has beautiful bright purple flowers that look like tubes of lipstick! The Mona Lisa is a variety of the Lipstick Plant. Known for its trailing stems, waxy leaves, and striking red, tubular flowers that resemble lipstick emerging from a tube. This plant is native to Southwest Asia, specifically Indonesia and Malaysia.
Scientific Name: Aeschynanthus Radicans
Common Name: Lipstick Plant/Mona Lisa
Light: Bright indirect light
Watering: Keep evenly hydrated, likes to be misted
Growth: 2-3 feet long indoors
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Intermediate
$4 each or 3 for $10 (save $2!)
A lovely grass with delicate stems that sway in the breeze and soft white seed heads. Leaves turn bronze colour in the fall. It is clump forming and will not overtake the garden. Little Bluestem is a warm season grass so it will be slower to show in the spring.
Type: Perennial, native to Ontario
Height: 2-3'
Light: full sun to light shade
Soil: sandy to loam
Water: will tolerate very dry soils
Bloom time: fall
Planting: Seeds grow best when planted into containers in the spring. Press into the soil well to make contact with the soil. They will take some time to germinate and will only do so when it gets a bit warmer. Here is a good guide: A Beginner's Guide To Little Bluestem | GrowIt BuildIT
Wild life support: Seeds feed a variety of birds and are great for creating hiding and shelter spots for birds and other wildlife. They can be used in the vegetable garden to create a "beetle bank"- an area to protect ground beetles which are awesome predators of garden pests.
Imagine your kitchen garden coming to life on your wall—a living, breathing wreath that's as delightful to look at as it is to harvest. Weave together fresh herbs from our Uxbridge gardens into a botanical masterpiece you'll actually use. Watch it flourish, snip what you need for tea and dinner, and let it keep giving all winter long. It's gardening meets craft meets pure magic.
Your ticket includes:
- Vine wreath base
- Herbs + edible flowers from our Uxbridge Suburban Homestead Gardens
- Instruction + tools
- Take-home guide with recipes
- refreshments
Ages 16+
This potted wonder brings together Salanova Butterhead Green, Crispy Green, and Red Oak Lettuce for a party on your plate.
Light: Lettuce will grow well in bright shade. Prefers to be cooler.
Harvesting: Cut one inch above the crown for a continuous supply of fresh greens
Watering: Keep evenly hydrated
A strange succulent variety that look a little like brains! Also known as "Lithops" which is derived from the greek word "lithos" (stone) "opsis" (like)...stone like!
Native to South Africa, this quirky little plant is known for its unique appearance. Because they look like small stones, it helps them camouflage against grazing animals.
Scientific Name: Lithops
Common Names: Living Stones
Growth: 1-2 inches tall
Light: Bright indirect light
Watering: (Water from below)
Late Spring to Summer: Only water every 2-3 weeks.
Late summer to early fall: Water once you notice growth happening.
During Dormancy: Stop watering completely, especially during winter and midsummer.
If leaves start to shrivel, add a bit of water to firm them up.
Care: Intermediate
Pet Safe: Yes!
Lizard Tail is a popular, low-maintenance succulent known for its fleshy, dark green leaves covered in white bumps that form rosettes, resembling a lizard textured skin. Originates from South Africa, which is why this plant is drought tolerant. Under ideal conditions, it produces pale orange flowers on tall stalks.
Scientific Name: Gasteraloe
Common Name: Lizard Tail
Growth: Slow growing
Light: Bright, Indirect light
Watering: Let soil dry out before watering again.
Pet safe: No
Care: Easy
