I don’t know where or how I first learned about Plants Wake You Up, but I’m glad I did. I’ve been working on expanding my
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It’s not a fancy website, but it is one I always check whenever I’m looking for a plant online. I’ve ordered from Pepper’s several times

I’ve been ordering from Hirt’s Gardens for well over a year now, which is saying something in itself. I found their website near the beginning

I bought my first two Tillandsia a few weeks ago. They were small, and seemed inexpensive. They weren’t like anything else I had in my

Among the plants I grow are a number of epiphytes, so I’ve frequently been on the hunt for orchid pots and net pots. I have

If you’ve ever shopped for plants on Etsy, you know it can be a hit-or-miss experience. Sometimes it’s good. Sometimes it’s far less than good.