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2767 days ago

hearty spiderettes ready for new homes.

Natalie from Te Puke

Hi all,
My momma spider plant has had more than a few babes over the last 6 months. As much as I want to keep them all, I've run out of hanging and bench space. I'm not looking to make much on these just enough to fund my next plant adventure, a terrarium! I'm looking for a new big jar and some nutrients to get started.

In addition to the plants pictured I have some that I'll be placing in temporary pots (ehem... old coffee cups and ice cream containers) this weekend.

The price range is between $4 and $10 depending on size.

These are great plants for kids as they can take handle some neglect (no need to water them every day, they like partial shade but can handle some direct light as well)

These will need to be re-potted in the future but can stay in their temporary housing until you find the right pot.

I did have a posse of renegade caterpillers break in and dine on my plants over summer but I'm only selling the strongest ones.

They will grow relatively quickly if loved.

Negotiable

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