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A funky succulent with a spiky look!
Haworthia attenuata, also known as zebra haworthia, is native to Southern Africa. This plant is very slow growing and has a life span of up to 50 years! In the wild, these plants grow in very harsh conditions and can be found buried in sand.
Scientific Name: Haworthia attenuata
Common Name: Zebra Haworthia
Growth: 1-6 inches in height
Light: Bright indirect light
Watering: Let dry out between watering
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Easy
The Silver Streak is a strong, sturdy plant with sword shaped leaves. Each leaf is dark green with a metallic silver-green stripe running along the centre. They grow upright and in dense rosette form. Originating from West Africa, this cool snake plant is also excellent at filtering indoor air and removing toxins like formaldehyde and xylene.
Scientific Name:
Dracaena trifasciata
Common Name: Snake Plant, Sansevieria Silver Streak
Growth: Can reach a height of 2 feet
Light: Bright indirect light to low light
Watering: Allow to dry out completely between watering
Pet Safe: No
Care: Easy
Scientific Name: Chlorophytum Comosum
Common Name: Spider Plant
Light: Bright, Indirect Light
Growth: 12-24 inches long
Watering: Water when top two inches of soil are dry
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Easy
Fresh mint scent and flavour. Lovely to look at and can be used to make a refreshing cup of tea!
Scientific Name: Mentha × gracilis 'Variegata'
Growth: low growing, spreads outwards. DO NOT plant directly into the garden as mints are very invasive & aggressive spreaders!
Light: Bright and indirect to sunny
Watering: water deeply when top inch of soil is dry to touch
Pet Safe: mints contain some oils which can be toxic to pets if ingested in large quantities
Care: easy
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
The Venus Fly trap is a unique carnivorous plant. It looks like a creature from an alien movie but don't let this plant scare you, it only munches on insects! With its leaves ending in little claw like hands, this plant closes the instant an insect lands on it.
The Venus Fly Trap originates from coastal bogs of North and South Carolina. They have adapted to low nutrient environments by using the insects they eat to give them the nutrients they need.
Substrate needed: The substrate needs to be nutrient poor, acidic and well draining. Typically a good blend is 1:1 sphagnum peat moss and perlite. This mimics the bogs they are from. Always use distilled water when watering your Venus Fly Trap.
As long as you keep up with the watering, let them take care of catching the flies!
Scientific Name: Dionaea muscipula
Common Name: Venus Fly Trap
Light Requirements: Bright indirect light, direct sun
Water: Use ONLY distilled, rain or reverse osmosis water. They grow in bogs so they like to have wet soil. Make sure the air flow is good. Be sure to take them out of their packaging as soon as you get it home.
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Intermediate
We reach for this multi-use, sterile soil amendment weekly in the shop, and here's why:
* Mix 50/50 with regular potting soil to create the perfect growing medium for cacti + succulents - plants that need lots of aeration to thrive
* Sprinkle on top of seedlings + over-watered soil to treat + prevent mold/algae
* Add to any plants that need extra aeration +/or water retention
70 g packaged in a resealable pouch
Return your bag to the shop + we'll refill it for 35% off!
On top of being an important early season food source for bees, native purple violets are completely edible. We’ve used the sweet flowers and leaves and paired it with our customer Dale’s 100% Pure Vanilla Extract to craft this syrup. Use this jewel-toned syrup to create incredible cocktails, mocktails or lemonade, pour over waffles, add to tea or use in baking.
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: violets, sugar, water, pectin, lemon juice and Dales 100% Pure Vanilla Extract.
$4 each or 3 for $10 (save $2!)
Mountain Mint is a beautiful, shrub like native plant with minty foliage and dainty white flowers that bloom for 3 months of the summer! It is brings in an abundance of pollinators
Type: Perennial, native to Ontario
Height: 2-3'
Light: full sun to light shade
Soil: sand, loam or clay
Water: Medium to wet. Short lived in drier areas
Bloom time: July to September
Planting: Seeds can be planted directly into the soil in the spring. Do not cover as these tiny seeds need light to germinate. You could also start these in trays.
Wild life support: Many native bees and wasps flock to this plant so it is actively buzzing the whole time it is in bloom! Many butterflies love the nectar of this plant as well.
The lowest of care plants! A variety of shapes and sizes add dramatic flair to any living space.
Light: Bright, indirect light.
Watering: Soak in water once a week and let completely dry.
Care: Easy
Pet Safe: Yes
If purchasing online, the air plant may vary. You will receive the size purchased but exact look can vary.
This rare, hard to find snake plant variety is native to the African Congo and has lovely rounded leaves with variegated leaves and white edges. This plant is an excellent air purifier. It removes toxins such as formaldehyde, benzene, and trichloroethylene from the air. This variety is a little more unique than the regular Snake Plant. With it's slow growth and unique paddle like leaves, the Whale Fin Snake Plant is a much sought after plant.
Scientific Name: Sansevieria Masoniana
Common Name: Whale Fin Snake Plant
Light: Low light but will thrive in bright indirect light. No direct sun.
Growth: Can grow to 4 feet tall and 2 feet wide
Water: Allow to completely dry out before watering deeply. Overwatering will kill this plant.
Pet Safe: No
Care: Easy
This cacti sports sweet little "ears" and spines that looks like soft fur (It is not soft! Do not pet it!)
Scientific Name: Opuntia microdasys albispina
Common Name: White Bunny Ears
Growth: 6-12 inches
Light: Bright. Ideally, place near a south or west-facing window that receives a few hours of direct sunlight per day.
Watering: Water more during the spring and summer, reducing the amount in the fall and giving very little during the winter. ALWAYS allow your cactus to dry out completely between waterings.
Pet Safe: No, toxic if ingested
Care: Easy
The White Striped Dracaena is a popular easy-care houseplant. It has beautiful deep green leaves with contrasting white stripes. If you prune this plant it helps to create a bushier growth. The White Jewel originates from the tropical regions of Africa.
Scientific Name: Dracaena fragrans
Common Name: White Striped
Growth: 3-6 feet over several years
Light: Bright, indirect light, but can tolerate low light
Watering: Water when top two inches are dry. Make sure soil drains well.
Pet Safe: No
Care: Easy
