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Choose from a variety of one-of-a-kind upcycled and regular pots. Also buying a plant? We can pot it up for you right at the store. No mess and we'll ensure you have the best soils and drainage for your new plant.
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Diameter - 5”
Height - 4.5”
Medusa Head Cactus has thick stems that resemble snakes on Medusa's head. This plant needs well draining soil to prevent root rot. Once it reaches a certain size, this can produce pups on the ends of older arms. After a time, these pups can root on their own. The arm it grows off of rots and the pups roll away to root on their own. If they are cared for, you can end up with a greenhouse full of them!
Scientific Name: Euphorbia flanaganii and Euphorbia caput-medusae
Common Name: Medusa Head Cactus
Growth: It can grow as tall as 8 inches and can spread over several feet in diameter!
Light: Bright, Indirect light
Watering: Allow soil to completely dry out
Pet safe: No
Care: Easy
Our ultimate festive flavoured herbal tea. Sip a cup in the glow of a crackling fire or the Christmas tree! (Secret menu tip: Brew, then add to hot chocolate mix with a splash of cream)
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: peppermint, crushed candy canes
$4 each or 3 for $10 (save $2!)
A gorgeous plant for the border! It grows into a shrub full of flowers which are adored by bees and butterflies and the seeds are eaten by birds.
Type: Annual flower
Height: 4-5'
Light: full sun
Soil: average
Water: keep evenly watered
Bloom time: mid to late summer
Planting: Give plants lots of space in the garden to grow! Plant outside after danger of frost. 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!
$4 each or 3 for $10 (save $2!)
A gorgeous plant for the border! It grows into a shrub full of flowers which are adored by bees and butterflies and the seeds are eaten by birds.
Type: Annual flower
Height: 4-5'
Light: full sun
Soil: average
Water: keep evenly watered
Bloom time: mid to late summer
Planting: start seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost. Give plants lots of space in the garden to grow!
Grow lemons in your home. These amazingly scented mini trees will flower and produce edible lemons year round.
Scientific Name: Citrus × meyeri
Growth: Slow growing. 3-4 feet indoors. If it is really happy it may grow taller
Light: Full sun
Watering: Water well and deeply when top 2 inches of soil is dry. Do not overwater. Ideally they like to be kept moist but not soggy
Pet Safe: No
Care: Intermediate.
Can be moved outside for the summer but bring them back in before it gets cold as they can not withstand any frost.
- Fertilize approx. 3 times between spring and fall with a high nitrogen fertilizer or a slow release all purpose fertilizer. You can also use compost tea or fish emulsion fertilizer.
- Pruning: Is not really necessary but can be done to maintain a shape you like. Only prune once the tree reaches 3 feet. Remove dead, crossing branches or branches that are too long and thin to bear fruit.
Pests: Watch for scale. Citrus is very prone to it. Scale is a small insect that forms a little brown shell on the leaves and stems. You will know you have it if the leaves become glossy and sticky which is the honeydew residue from the insect. Scrap off the scale with your fingernail or for the squeamish, use a scouring pad and a little soap. Hose off in the shower, spray with Carly's FU bug spray and if it comes back change the soil completely.
Michaelmoelleria Vietnamensis is a rare plant from Southern Vietnam. It has silvery patterned foliage and light purple flowers. This plant in the wild has threatened habitat loss due to eucalyptus plantations. It is found in Vietnam's broad leaved forests on granitic mountains where it grows on rocks. This plant propagates well from stem cuttings or leaf cuttings!
Scientific Name: Michaelmoelleria Vietnamensis
Common Name: Michaelmoelleria Vietnamensis
Light: Bright, indirect light
Watering: Water only the soil and not the leaves. Best to bottom water when top inch is dry.
Growth: Fast growing plant
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Intermediate
Mother’s Day Special!
your mama will love you for this sweet gift!
African Violet comes in many different colours. Native to the cloud forests of East Africa. They grow in humid, sheltered, indirect lighting conditions. Often on moss-covered rocks under the shade of tall trees. Keeping the leaves dry while watering is important. If the leaves are wet and the sun shines on the leaves it can cause burn marks on the leaves.
Scientific Name: Saintpaulia Ionantha
Common Name: African Violet
Light: Bright, indirect light
Watering: Water only the soil and not the leaves. Best to bottom water when top inch is dry.
Growth: Up to 8 inches
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Intermediate
Minis are perfect for decorating your plants, terrariums or anywhere you want some whimsy. Made from plastic or acrylic.
Purchases online for items with multiple colours will receive a randomly selected colour. If you would like a specific colour please add a comment in the note section of your order.
Monanthes polyphylla is a small, low growing succulent native to the Canary Islands. It's known for forming dense clumps of tiny rosettes. They have small green, cylindrical leaves that often develop reddish hues in good light. They can also bloom star-shaped flowers in yellow, orange, or purple.
Scientific Name: Monanthes Polyphylla
Common Name: Monanthes Polyphlla
Light: Bright, indirect light
Growth: 12 cm tall
Watering: Let dry between watering
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Easy
The leaves of this gorgeous monstera are where it gets its name: Glossy, deep green with creamy white splashes resembling a night sky swoon. The variegation is random, giving each leaf a distinct pattern, causing excitement + anticipation with each new arrival!
Monsteras literally have the word monster in their names - these babies will get big! However, you can control their size with regular pruning. A moss/coconut coir pole is essential as they grow.
Scientific Name: Monstera deliciosa 'Thai Constellation'
Common Name: Monstera Thai Constellation, Variegated Monstera
Light: Medium-bright
Growth: 1 ft - 2 ft tall, 2 ft - 3 ft wide
Watering: Deep watering when mostly dry
Pet Safe: No
Care: Easy
Plants + creative outlets + gathering with friends are proven methods to increase seratonin - that happy hormone! And don't we need as much as possible in February? Let's kick the Winter Blahs' ass doing all three! Join Bounty from the Boonies shop owner Carly McDougall for a mental health-boosting workshop decorating a planter pot with acrylic markers, jewels + vinyl sticker art, planting her favourite soft + soothing plant, then finishing with a beaded sparkle stick to banish the blues. Required attire: your comfiest sweats, pjs, hoodies + slippers!
Your ticket includes:
- All materials PLUS a Sparkle Stick to take home
- Private instruction
- Small class size
- Private shopping + 10% off selected items during the workshop
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A beverage
