Succulent Pumpkin Arrangment Make-N-Take - Oct. 21st

Regular price $25.00 Sale

Class Date: October 21, 2018 at 3PM

Succulents are the rage for indoor decor. Succulent Pumpkins are all over Pinterest this Fall.  We are going to walk you through how to make your own. Join us for a fun hands-on workshop where you will learn succulent basics and then create your own pumpkin arrangement to take home.  

 This hands-on session you will learn all about succulents - how to grow, creative ways to incorporate into your decor, and a how to propagate.  All of this as you create your own arrangement to take home. 

Class Cost: $25.00

Class Cost: This class includes 30 minute education on succulent care instruction and class notes - how to grow, creative ways to incorporate into your landscaping and decor, and how to propagate your own. 

Make-N-Take: Each participant will be creating their own personal  pumpkin arrangement. Includes: small real pumpkin, moss, 4-5 succulents, and assembly supplies.

The Plant Place carries a large selection of different varieties of succulents and sizes which are always available for purchase

Ticket is non-refundable.  

If weather is an issue, The Plant Place as an indoor facility.  

Any questions call 941-753-6611 or email info@plantplace.com

Did you know that succulents have health benefits in your home.

  • They help you breathe
    During the process of photosynthesis, plants release oxygen, however, at night most plants respire like humans, releasing carbon dioxide. Succulents, and a few other plants like orchids and areca palms, keep producing oxygen all through the night.
  • They purify the air
    Succulents, like snake plant and aloe vera, are excellent at cleansing the air and removing toxins. NASA’s research found that they are able of removing 87 percent of volatile organic compounds (VOC).
  • They help prevent diseases
    About 10 percent of the moisture in the atmosphere is water released by plants. The same applies to your home, the more plants you have, especially in groupings, the better you can improve the humidity in your home that can prevent dry skin, colds, sore throat and dry cough. The study by Agricultural University of Norway found a 60 percent decrease in sickness rates in offices with plants. 
  • They help you focus
    A number of studies of both students and workers have found that concentration, attentiveness and brain capabilities improve when studying or working with plants in the room. A University of Michigan study found that memory retention improved by as much as 20 percent when plants were present. Small plants like succulents are especially beneficial at work, as they don’t take up a lot of space on your desk.
  • They aid in quicker recovery
    Succulents can contribute to reducing flu-like symptoms, headaches, fever and coughs. According to researchers at Kansas State University, hospital patients with plants in their rooms required less pain medication, had lower blood pressure and heart rate and experienced less fatigue and anxiety.

Space is limited must make a reservation to guarantee a spot.

For more class information call (941) 753-6611

Hosted by: The Plant Place