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During the 2020 peak of Covid, we were all trying to find new hobbies and activities to keep us busy. One of those popular hobbies was getting into plants. Like most of you, I became a plant parent and adopted 14 plants as a beginner. If you are like me, you had some fumbles with your plants along the way and had to do research on how to take care of them.

This week's City Living with Churchill Episode will focus on all things plants with special guest Pamella of Hauzplant. We talk about her move from Haiti to Little Haiti (Flatbush, Brooklyn) and how she grew her plant collection to 200+ plants. She drops tips for beginners who are trying to get into plants as a hobby - what to think about and plant shop recommendations in New York City.

You can read & learn more about how I got into plants and see pictures on my medium page - citylivingwithchurchill.medium.com

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Plant Shops Mentioned in this episode are Dahing Plants in Chinatown, Natty Garden (black owned), Brooklyn Plantology and Bloomscape

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During the 2020 peak of Covid, we were all trying to find new hobbies and activities to keep us busy. One of those popular hobbies was getting into plants. Like most of you, I became a plant parent and adopted 14 plants as a beginner. If you are like me, you had some fumbles with your plants along the way and had to do research on how to take care of them.

This week's City Living with Churchill Episode will focus on all things plants with special guest Pamella of Hauzplant. We talk about her move from Haiti to Little Haiti (Flatbush, Brooklyn) and how she grew her plant collection to 200+ plants. She drops tips for beginners who are trying to get into plants as a hobby - what to think about and plant shop recommendations in New York City.

You can read & learn more about how I got into plants and see pictures on my medium page - citylivingwithchurchill.medium.com

Subscribe to my newsletter for more fun updates: citylivingwithchurchill.com

Plant Shops Mentioned in this episode are Dahing Plants in Chinatown, Natty Garden (black owned), Brooklyn Plantology and Bloomscape

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylivingwithchurchill/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylivingwithchurchill/support
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