Macramé is Hot

Don’t have a window sill or space to place your succulent arrangement? Go up!

Place a hook from the ceiling/wall with a handmade macramé plant hanger from the Republic of Succulents for your plant. Our Macramé plant hangers come in neon pink, natural (hemp) and green. These macramé plant hangers are modern, bright and functional too – they enable you to place the plants directly by a bright window.

Starting at just $5 when purchased with your succulent arrangement. We’ll throw in the hook for free!

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Pop-Up Shop at Barnsdall Farmers’ Market!

Every Wednesday in the month of January, we will be at the Barnsdall Farmers’ Market with our creations. Stop by to say hello and shop for handcrafted succulent arrangements! The weekly market has a great vibe, friendly vendors, prepared food and fresh produce, and is in a wonderful park.

Farmers’ Market at the Barnsdall Art Park
Wednesdays, 12-5 pm
4800 Hollywood Blvd. (in Los Feliz)

Accessible by the Redline Metro, Vermont/Sunset Station 

 

Growth

Succulents are hearty plants that will grow with little care and maintenance. Some plants will grow little “babies,” such as the echeveria pictured here.

You can leave them as is, or when the babies get about 2 inches in size, you can cut them from the stem and replant it into the existing pot, in a new pot, or give it to a friend.

Check out Due Manici below. After 3.5 months, the arrangement has grown and become more full. As you can see, little babies grew from the main plant in the bottom right side of the image. You can cut these and replant them, or leave them as is.

Aren’t succulents just wonderful?

Succulent to Washington D.C.

Lynn and Ali visited us from DC in August. They were great patrons as well and purchased 3 succulent arrangements for their friends in SoCal. Upon their departure, they took home a custom arrangement, Designed for DC. We packed it nicely in a box and it arrived safely via airplane with them to their home in Washington DC. Here’s a photo she sent. Thank you Lynn and Ali!

Adventure of a Succulent > to Hong Kong

I gave a really good friend, Terence, a baby jar succulent. The thing is, is that Terence lives in Hong Kong. He took the succulent with him from LA to Hong Kong, and sent these photos. This is the furthest an item from the Republic of Succulents has traveled > we now have international reach. Does a Republic of Succulent travel well? Terence and I will say, yes it does.

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