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Meet Forbidden Cereal, our soilless tropical houseplant potting mix that’s a little magical and a lot practical. Packed with 8 premium ingredients, this chunky, peat-free blend recreates the lush environment your Aroids, Monsteras, Pothos, Orchids, and other tropicals crave. Each bag is carefully crafted with coconut chunks & fibers, Douglas fir bark, earthworm castings, LECA, perlite, sphagnum moss and horticultural charcoal, delivering the ideal balance of aeration and moisture.
Originating from South Africa, this Jade is known for its easy care, low maintenance qualities. One of most popular succulents around!
Scientific Name: Crassula Ovata
Common Name: Jade, Lucky Plant, Money Tree
Growth: about 2 inches of height per year indoors
Light: Bright indirect light to full sun
Watering: Let dry out between waterings
Pet Safe: No
Care: Easy
MA jade plant variety with stripes of green, white, and pink!
These star-shaped flowers have pink overtones appear in showy clusters at the ends of the branches. This Jade plant is native to South Africa. Also known as "Cassula Ovata", this Jade plant grows on dry, rocky hillsides.
Scientific Name: Cassula Ovata
Common Name: Jade
Growth: 2-4 Feet indoors
Light: Bright indirect light to full sun
Watering: Let dry out between waterings
Pet Safe: No
Care: Easy
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.
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
Moisturize skin, soothe achy muscles and relieve stress with our luxurious new bath milk. Pour 3-5 scoops directly into a tub of hot water, or add to the reusable cotton bag and hang over the spout as your bath fills.
Includes: A
Wooden bath scoop plus a reusable muslin pouch - to hold the bath milk when putting it in the bath. (This prevents the wildflower pieces from sticking to the sides of your tub.)
Ingredients: Coconut milk powder, Epsom salt, Himalayan sea salt, Baking soda, Dried wild flowers + lavender, Lavender essential oil
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
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
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!
Come be knotty and Macrame with us!
Learn the macrame knots needed to create a beautiful plant hanger. This workshop provides the cord, beads and loops. On top of that, you get a 4" pot and plant to nestle into your brand new plant hanger!
When: October 19, 2025
Time: 6:30-8:30
Click on the photos to see the colours available. You'll be asked to confirm your choice when booking.
White, Rust, Dark Blue
Your ticket includes:
- All materials
- Private instruction
- Small class size
- Private shopping + 10% off selected items during the workshop
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A beverage
