Revamped Walnut Creek Shop Aims to Resuscitate Ailing Houseplants
The Plant Sanctuary, a new addition to Walnut Creek, California, is now open at 1566 Palos Verdes Mall. Owned by Ceara Kennerly, this plant haven offers a variety of services for both plant enthusiasts and beginners alike.
The Plant Sanctuary hosts special Plant Wellness 101 days, where residents can bring in their struggling houseplants for expert advice and care. The next workshop is scheduled for Thursday, November 14, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., and attendees are encouraged to RSVP. More details or to sign up for the workshops can be found on The Plant Sanctuary's website or their official social media pages.
In addition to the workshops, The Plant Sanctuary provides in-home plant care, plant-sitting services, and repotting assistance. They also sell a wide range of plants.
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The newsletter can be shared on Facebook, Pinterest, and Nextdoor. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on workshop schedules, services, and how to RSVP at The Plant Sanctuary, consider visiting their official social media pages or contacting them directly at the Walnut Creek location.
It is important to note that The Plant Sanctuary is not affiliated with the former Two Girls One Plant store.
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The Plant Sanctuary's range of services not only includes Plant Wellness workshops but also extends to in-home plant care, plant-sitting services, and repotting assistance, making it a go-to destination for indoor garden enthusiast's home-and-garden needs. Besides, residents exploring Walnut Creek can find captivating plant-based cafes featured in 925 News' newsletter, offering insights into the local lifestyle.