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Creating a Plant Section That Actually Moves Inventory 🌿

Turn your plant displays into high-performing sales drivers—not just pretty corners A well-designed plant section can do more than fill space in a retail store—it can actively drive sales, increase basket size, and turn casual shoppers into repeat buyers. For...

Soil 101đŸŒ±: The Foundation of Every Thriving Plant

When it comes to growing happy, healthy plants, everything starts with the soil. It’s more than just “dirt”—it’s a living, breathing ecosystem that supports roots, delivers nutrients, and controls moisture. Whether you’re picking out your first houseplant or expanding...

What Sets California Greenhouses Apart

In a market full of options, choosing the right greenhouse partner goes beyond just product—it’s about trust, efficiency, and the kind of experience that keeps your day running smoothly. At California Greenhouses, we’ve built our approach around one simple idea:...

Let’s Clear This Up: What “Overwatering” Really Means 🌿

If you’ve ever been told, “You’re overwatering your plant,” you’re not alone. It’s probably the most common piece of plant advice out there—and also one of the most misunderstood. So let’s clear it up, simply and honestly. đŸŒ± Overwatering Isn’t About How Often You...

Plants That Actually Talk Back 🌿

When it comes to choosing houseplants, there’s a common hesitation we hear all the time: “I want something unique
 but I don’t want to accidentally kill it.” Totally fair. Many “boutique” plants look incredible—but can feel unpredictable. One day they’re thriving, the...
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How to Water Your Succulents

How to Water Your Succulents

While cactus thrive on neglect and truly don’t need much water, succulents actually prefer regular water to look their best. While they will still be able to survive periods of drought, keep them irrigated regular for that full, lush, look. The first step to determine...

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Plants That Store Water

Plants That Store Water

What are succulents? Succulents are plants that store water in their leaves, stems, and even roots. It also gives them a more swollen, or fleshy appearance. In fact, the term succulence is specifically given to these plants for this ability. We can also typically...

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How to Plant an Agave

Agave, while able to grow in harsh soil and not needing a lot of water, like most succulents, are commonly called cacti. When planting agave be sure to wear protective gloves, and long sleeves. While they can be extremely ornamental and easy on the eye, most, are not...

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Sedum Green Carpet

Sedum Green Carpet

Sedum ‘Green Carpet’ is a great sun ground cover for any garden. Vigorous & dependable, it can grow over a foot wide in a season. Also great for blending, or transitioning between plants in landscapes or arrangements because of its decorative “mini” leaves....

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Felt Plant – Kalanchoe Beharensis

Felt Plant – Kalanchoe Beharensis

The “Felt Plant”, kalanchoe beharensis, is an amazing succulent that becomes more and more unique with age. Even in cultivation, two plants don’t seem to grow the same. Some form tall, unbranching singles, over 6’ tall, others split at an early age and grow in the...

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Aeonium Kiwi

Are we able to refer to an aeonium as a bush? or a shrub? If so, the aeonium kiwi may be the most brilliant shrubbing aeonium available. While the garnet, and suncup, both tend to mound, the tricolor, vibrant hues, of the kiwi are for plant lovers everywhere, not just...

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Larger Echeveria (Echeveria Blue Curls)

We believe that echeveria can be classified in three different size categories. Small: echeveria lola, echeveria decora,echeveria glauca, echeveria harmsii, echeveria violet queen, medium: echeveria agavoides, echeveria black knight,echeveria blue sky, echeveria...

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Alluadia Procera (Madagascan Ocotillo)

Rarely caring leaves, this intriguing succulent tree is full of character. Long, wandering, round stems are covered in vicious grey spines. When it carries leafs, during the spring, the branches are laced with alternating spines and vibrant green, round, sprouts....

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Aeonium Cyclops

Why do you think they call it this Aeonium Cyclops? We think it’s because this hybrid cross of Aeonium Zwartkop and Undulatum grows solitary and uniquely purple with a soft green center. During the winter growing months the leafs will open up and become more green,...

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