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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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      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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      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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      6″ ZZ Sansevieria

      $40.00$80.00

      The Zamioculcas zamiifolia, or ZZ Plant, is a tropical perennial native to Eastern Africa. It has become popular worldwide in recent years due to its tolerance of a wide range of conditions—a highly dependable houseplant, it can tolerate low light and has low water requirements. Sometimes nicknamed the “Zanzibar Gem,” the ZZ grows smooth, naturally shiny leaflets that range from bright lime in their youth to an emerald green in their maturity.

      Though it can tolerate lower indirect light, the ZZ thrives in medium to bright indirect light. It will be happy with a minimum of six hours per day and can tolerate up to 12 during the warmer months. It is important, however, to keep it away from intense, direct sun.

      Water your ZZ Plant every 2-3 weeks, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light. Signs that it is thirsty include wilting, wrinkled leaves, and dry potting mix, while wet mix or yellowing and mushy leaves signal overwatering and root rot.

      This beautiful waxy leaved plant is paired with the terracotta rainbow pot.

      Original – Solid Green      Raven – Dark Purple

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      6″ Philodendron Melanochrysum

      $50.00$80.00

      Philodendron Splendid is a Rare, unique, and low maintenance houseplant. It LOVES its light, but HATES having wet feet, so don’t overwater!

      The Philodendron Splendid, also called the Philodendron verrucosum x melanochrysum, is part of the Araceae family. It features stunning foliage with heart-shaped leaves. The veins run from the midrib to arch out to the edges. It also originates from Ecuador’s rainforest and has loads of tropical charisma

      Philodendrons love bright but indirect sunlight. Don’t let them get direct sunlight, as it can burn, but give them as much indirect as you can to encourage those beautiful leaves to grow.

      Let the top half of the soil dry out before watering again, check it with your finger once a week. You want to give it as much water as it needs without letting it sit in waterlogged soil so that it grows as healthily as possible but does not get root rot. Avoid overly wet soil, this plant does not like a soggy bottom!

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      6″ Shingle Plant

      $75.00

      Rhaphidophora hayi is a fascinating tropical climber with a unique growing habit. It’s commonly called the shingle plant because its leaves lie flat against its support, overlapping like shingles on a roof or wall. While it was a rarely-seen houseplant in the past, it’s become quite trendy and widely available.

      This plant will need tons of bright, indirect light. Aim for no less than 70% bright, indirect light. They are pretty hardy, but overexposure to direct sunlight will burn their delicate leaves and possibly harm the plant. The shingle plant can tolerate low light conditions and do very well with artificial light, making them a great addition to your home or terrarium.

      This plant must be kept moist through spring and summer, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out between watering’s to avoid root rot.

      Since this is a climbing plant, misting every few days is also very important for its growth. During the winter you should cut way back on watering, but continue to mist regularly.

      This plant comes in the plastic grower pot provided.

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      6″ White Fusion Calathea

      $40.00$70.00

      Calathea is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Marantaceae. They are commonly called calatheas or prayer plants. About 200 species formerly assigned to Calathea are now in the genus Goeppertia. Calathea currently contains around 60 species.

      Calatheas enjoy weekly waterings, allowing the top 2′ of soil to dry out partially. In winter, we recommend watering less frequently to prevent overwatering and root rot. This plant is not very drought tolerant, and extended periods of dryness will cause leaf edges to brown.

      Calathea plants need bright, but not direct, sunlight to grow. This is because they grow on the floor of jungles and forests where they get limited light through the tops of the trees. In fact, direct sunlight will burn the leaves of a Calathea plant and cause it to lose its vibrant colors.

      These plants are sensitive to chemicals in our water so be sure to allow your tap water to distil up to 24 hours before using.

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      Giant Airplants – Tillandsia (4′ by 4′ in size)

      $25.00$70.00

      Air plants look as if they came from another planet, but they’re native to the Americas, ranging from the southern United States to Argentina. In the wild, they use their roots to hang on the bark of trees, feeding on rainwater and bird poop they absorb through their leaves. There are more than 600 species and varieties of air plants, also called Tillandsias

      • Once a week, submerge air plants in water and let them sit there for hours.
      • Use rainwater or bottled drinking water. Softened water is high in salts that will burn the air plants, and tap water has minerals that can clog the trichomes on air plant leaves and keep them from absorbing nutrients.
      • Dry the air plants out. This is very important. After they soak, shake off excess water and put them in a bright spot for a couple of hours to dry.
      • Feed them once a month by adding water-soluble fertilizer for epiphytes, bromeliads or air plants to the water you dunk them in. These specialized fertilizers contain nitrogen in a form they can absorb.
      • Air plants like temperatures ranging between the 50s and 90s.
      • They thrive with temperature fluctuations. Give them a 10-degree temperature drop that mimics cool nights in their native jungle and they’ll flourish.
      • They cannot withstand a freeze. They’re totally tropical and need to come indoors for winter.
      • Make sure they get at least 4 to 6 hours of bright, filtered light per day. They’ll love a room with lots of windows.
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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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      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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      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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      6″ Scindapsis Silver Satin

      $30.00$55.00

      Scindapsus pictus, or silver vine, is a species of flowering plant in the arum family Araceae, native to India, Bangladesh, Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Java, Sumatra, Sulawesi, and the Philippines. Growing to 3 m tall in open ground, it is an evergreen climber.

      This is one of the more straightforward indoor plants you can own in terms of care needs. In five years of owning mine, they’ve never been attacked by any insect pest and maintenance has just consisted of removing the occasional yellow leaf

      Truly a versatile plant when it comes to light levels. They can deal with direct sunlight in a South facing window if given some protection and adjustment time (don’t suddenly move it from a dark location to one with full, intense Summer sun).

      They’re not overly thirsty and can deal with some drought if it happens. They’ll be happiest if you let around half or two thirds of the soil fully dry out before you water them again.

      This gorgeous silver plant comes in a nice ceramic pot to compliment.  Perfect pairing.

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