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      Dish Gardens

      $65.00$150.00

      We design our dish gardens in house with fun containers and like-minded plants.  Choosing plants that will grow well together and have similar light and water requirements.  Each garden comes with a care tag indicating the plant species and how to care for them.

      As show in the photos we have ceramic, tin and wicker container options will choose the style according to value of the order and the occasion.

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      Seed Cards

      $8.50

      These stunning recycled paper cards are embedded with local wild flower seeds that can be planted into the garden. A beautiful addition to a gift, that keeps growing.

       

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      6″ Peace Lily

      $65.00

      Peace lilies are a lovely house plant that when happy bloom big white flowers.

      So easy to care for as this plant can take some neglect.  Medium to bright indirect light and moderately moist soil encourages blooms year round.  If you tend to neglect the watering schedule you will still have amazing green foliage but no blooms.

      Peace lilies are can cause mouth and stomach irritation to both humans and animals if ingested.

       

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      Gift Certificate

      $25.00$300.00

      Our gift certificates can be made out in any dollar denomination and make great gifts.  Purchasing a gift certificate is also a wonderful way to support local for donations to events, auctions or any other fundraising needs.

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      Orchids (Phalaenopsis) 5” pot

      $60.00

      Phalaenopsis orchids are native to the tropics across Asia down into Australia.

      These beautiful multi bloom flowers can last months, and can have over 8 blooms per branch open at once for a stunning show.

      Orchids prefer a bright direct light but can adjust to indirect conditions and with the right spot can bloom twice a year.

      Phalaenopsis like humidity so misting the plant from top to bottom can help keep it happy in between watering, which should be done roughly every three weeks.  To water soak the moss/wood chips by submerging them in water up to 20 mins and then draining excess water will keep the roots healthy.

      A lovely addition to any home, and one of my favourites – Kelly

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      Subscription: I’m Rooting for You

      $75.00$600.00

      We love plants here at The Planted Arrow and we also know that you love plants and that you can never have enough plants, and that everyone needs more plants and the walls should crawl green and the air should smell of dirt.  Okay, too far, but I know you know.

      Sign up to our monthly plant subscription and receive and new plant and container on the first Wednesday of the month.

      Some everyday and unique varieties will arrive to your surprise.

      We will have two size options of 6″ and 4″ to choose from

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      Spring Bulb Planter (mixed live bulb plants)

      $35.00$55.00

      A beautiful tin filled with an assortment of spring bulb flowers dressed with moss and willow.  Watch the blooms flower in the home and once they have spent plant them outdoors for watching the following spring.

      May include tulips, daffodils, crocus and hyacinth.

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      4″ Sansevieria Birds Nest

      $30.00

      Sansevieria Hahnii is a popular, compact Bird’s Nest Snake Plant. The dark, glossy leaves are funnel shaped and form an elegant rosette of lush succulent foliage with horizontal grey-green variegation. Sansevieria will adapt to different light levels, however the colours are enhanced in bright, filtered conditions.

      Medium indirect light preferred but tolerates low light and partial shade. This is a popular office plant because it is one of the top plants that grow in fluorescent lights.

      Water deeply but only when you are sure the soil is totally dry.  Roughly every 3 plus weeks.

      CONTAINER MAY CHANGE DUE TO AVAILBILITY

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      5” Hoya Carnosa Tri Colour

      $30.00

      The Hoya carnosa Variegata, commonly known as  Hoya Tricolor is a luscious succulent that is of tropical descent. For years, it may have been a staple ornamental plant in many oriental households. With its drought-tolerant characteristic and long-lived foliage, Hoyas are a must-have in your garden and indoor plant collections!

      The Hoya Tricolor light requirements ranges from bright indirect light to a bit of full sun, but never to the extent that it can ruin the plant’s delicate foliage. Light is an important aspect of growing any variegated specimen, and it is certainly crucial especially if you wish to maintain those beautiful streaks of colors in the leaves.

      As an epiphytic plant, less is more when it comes to Hoya Tricolor watering. The key to avoiding overwatering – which can be fatal to the plant – is by checking first if the top inch of the soil feels completely dry to the touch.

      It is ideal to water Hoya carnosa Variegata once every two weeks, but you need to adjust your watering when it is summer as the plant may need more moisture, and then reduce it in the onset of winter. Be mindful of your Hoya tricolor’s watering needs, and do not overdo it as it can lead to root rot.

       

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      5″ Rhipsalis Pilocarpa “Bearded”

      $20.00

      Rhipsalis pilocarpa is a small shrub cactus found growing mostly on rocks and tree trunks in the tropics. Coming from a genus with an abundant species, the Rice cactus attracts attention with its unique set of stems that may become dangly over time. An ideal indoor plant that’s easy to care for.

      The rice cactus light needs to be bright and filtered.  If you wish to grow the plant indoors, be sure to place it in a humid room with a fair level of temperature.

      Allow the sail to maintain moisture, drying out only moderately between watering.  The trick is to water thoroughly, making sure that the excess drains out completely. You may want to check first when the top inch of the soil feels dry to the touch. Avoid soggy soil as this can cause root rot in the long term.

      This fun little plant has white hairs all over, making it seems as though it is bearded.

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      5″ Hoya Wayetti

      $30.00

      The Hoya Wayetti is a luscious succulent that is of tropical descent. For years, it may have been a staple ornamental plant in many oriental households. With its drought-tolerant characteristic and long-lived foliage, Hoyas are a must-have in your garden and indoor plant collections!

      The Wayetti light requirements ranges from bright indirect light to a bit of full sun, but never to the extent that it can ruin the plant’s delicate foliage. Light is an important aspect of growing any variegated specimen, and it is certainly crucial especially if you wish to maintain those beautiful streaks of colors in the leaves.

      As an epiphytic plant, less is more when it comes to watering. The key to avoiding overwatering – which can be fatal to the plant – is by checking first if the top inch of the soil feels completely dry to the touch.

      It is ideal to water Hoya once every two weeks, but you need to adjust your watering when it is summer as the plant may need more moisture, and then reduce it in the onset of winter. Be mindful of your Hoya watering needs, and do not overdo it as it can lead to root rot.

       

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      4″ Trio Star (Maranta)

      $25.00$40.00

      The Stromanthe sanguine, or Triostar plant, is a very attractive houseplant. Foliage is a mix of red, white, and green. Triostar can reach 2 to 3 feet in height, and 1 to 2 feet across. It is a relative of the prayer plant (or Maranta leuconeura). Triostar plants are sometimes considered difficult to maintain, but by following the basics of Triostar care, this specimen will grow and thrive year-round.

      The Triostar cannot exist in a dry environment, as its native to the Brazilian rain forest. Misting or placing a pebble tray under the plant can help to provide humidity. The greatest asset to providing the needed humidity is to use a room humidifier.

      Triostars should be watered with moderate frequency. Soil should remain moist, but the top inch should be dried out before watering again. They need a bright, indirect light, as direct sunlight

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