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  • DIY Kit:  Kid’s March Break Project, “Nature’s Window” Pick Up Times:  March 08, 09, 12-16 Choose a date to pick up a kit containing all materials to plant a beautiful wooden window frame (lined with plastic).  All materials will be packed up for you including four Spring plants:  long-blooming kalanchoe, air purifying spider plant, trailing ivy and cheery mini daffodil along with soil, mosses and accents.  Detailed written instructions will guide the process.    What a fun activity to do with the grand-kiddies or little ones at home for March Break! **Please enter your pick-up date in the notes section during checkout**
  • Clean and Green Workshop Saturday March 16, 1:00 p.m Hands-up if you love green and white! Participants will choose either a crisp white glass bowl or a moody forest green glass bowl as the container for this new hands-on workshop. Both colour choices are the same generous size: 10” round. Once filled with clean potting mix, a beautiful, white double stem orchid will be placed as the focal point. Surrounding it will be your choice of 6-7 plants including: white calandivia, fluffy ferns, spider plants, white polk-a-dots, peace lilies, ivy and other fresh, green or neutral colour blooming plants. Design techniques and long-term care will be discussed while your instructors guide you in this small group workshop.
  • NEW SPRING WORKSHOP!  “Peach Fuzz Fusion” Saturday March 09, 1:00 p.m. Peach is the “Colour of the Year” for 2024 and we’ll fuse together various shades of it in this unique and on-trend planting project.  A gorgeous ceramic 9” oval dish will be the container to add five beautiful plants.  Each participant will choose their 4-5 favourite fillers from a selection including pre-sprouted hyacinths, tulips, daffodils and muscari along with polkadots, ivy and fresh green ferns.  The feature plant will be a choice of a pure white Anthurium or peachy-toned “Quito” Peperomia.  Mosses, sticks, pussy willows and accents will be offered to complete the planter.  As always, care, advice and education will be discussed as the group works alongside your host, Vikki and the Design Team.
  • A useful tool for rotating soil in small flower gardens and planters.  It is good to use for small weeding projects too.  Solid construction.
  • Our favourite tool!  Uses can include digging and cutting and includes depth markings for bulb planting.  Stainless steel blade.  

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