Showing posts with label houseplant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label houseplant. Show all posts

October 24, 2015

NEW: Asparagus Ferns

New shop offering: asparagus ferns!  These indoor plants are interesting, both in look and composition.  Asparagus ferns are POISONOUS if ingested, and are a mild skin irritant if handled--plus the sprigs have prickly bits on them.  So if you have overly curious pets or kids, please do not purchase.  It is better to err on the side of caution with these things.

Asparagus ferns for sale

On a positive note, this low-light plant is relatively easy to grow.  Grow indoors in an area of partial sun and partial shade.  Pick off and dispose of dead leaves and withering stems.

My plants:
I grew these asparagus ferns indoors from untreated seed in organic soil, and utilized partial sun conditions (see above image).  Each sprig is approx. 5"-12" tall/long.  You will receive ONE of the plants shown in the planter.  Limited stock: purchase an asparagus fern here.

April 06, 2015

Spring Shop Deal: Spider Plants


Looking for a new indoor plant for spring?  Help me rehome my spider plant pups...


4/18 UPDATE: Thanks for the spider plant love!  I have only a few left.

As you can see in the above image, this spring my spider plant has an overabundance of pups (aka baby plants), so if you are a US resident in the market for a new semi-easy-care houseplant, these recently discounted little pups could be an ideal fit for you.  A perennial, the parent spider plant from which these pups sprung is three+ years old.  Spider plants are a perfect springtime addition your home, as they naturally provide ample color and texture to your living space.  Gift them, too!  They are visually appealing and inexpensive when gifted in a small planter with soil.

See this listing to purchase.  For a free plant-related giftmention that you are a blog reader at checkout (type this in the "Note to EmeraldCut")!

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Starting from seed more your thing?  
My organically grown shiso seeds can be purchased here.