One of the nice perks of writing a garden blog is that there are opportunities to test out products from various garden and plant vendors. I could write an entire post about some of the more bizarre offers I’ve received the past 7 years so there is a need to find the flowers among the weeds. I’ve probably said “no thanks” 95% of the time.
Many times in the past I’ve mentioned that my go to purveyor for ordering plants online, especially grasses, is Santa Rosa Gardens. I’ve even held multiple contests giving away gift certificates to this nursery. Santa Rosa Gardens has never failed me and all of the plants I’ve purchased from them over the years are still thriving in my garden today.
So when Santa Rosa Gardens reaches out and asks me to sample/trial a product, I’m all ears. This happened a few weeks back when they asked me to try out their “My Garden Box” product.
**A quick disclaimer** This product was provided to me free of charge and no expectations were set in terms of a review.
“My Garden Box” is a subscription service where Santa Rosa designs a custom crafted collection of plants and gardening goods on a monthly basis and delivers them to those who sign up. Think of it as a “Wine of the Month Club” but with plants in a deftly themed format.
Or to describe it more specifically, as pulled right from their website:
Seasonal Plants, Tools & Living Decor and a Touch of DIY
I’ll provide some additional details in a bit as I first want to show you the contents of what I received in my inaugural box.
The box arrived just before the holidays and that old familiar logo put a smile on my face when I found it on the front doorstep.
Upon opening it, I was surprised to see that there was a lot more inside than expected. I could have read up on what to expect before opening the box, but I’m a I-like-to-be- surprised kind of guy.
Here is what was inside, after opening each of the carefully wrapped and protected items.
Now I have to admit I’m typically a dig hole, drop plant in hole kind of gardener and crafty plant stuff can be a struggle for me. That is why I have a smart wife (who loves all of this even more than I do) who can hold my hand along the way. On top of that, each item came with detailed instructions, simple enough that even this dope couldn’t screw it up.
For me personally, I immediately jumped to the gigantic Amaryllis bulb. It is ‘Apple Blossom’ and wouldn’t you know it, my wife’s personal favorite. Score one for good garden blogger husband.
In no time, that bulb was planted according to the easy to consume directions and it sits on my windowsill just waiting for the growth to kick in.
The “box” included the bulb and the stones and the glass bowl you see above.
Next in line was the Tillandsia “Airplant” in a hanging glass ornament terrarium. Who knew such a thing existed? Yes, I know what you are thinking, dreams do come true. It fits right in with the living decor movement.
And yes, that is a Hello Kitty ornament. Don’t judge. I have an 11 year old daughter.
The kit included the Tillandsia, the glass ornament terrarium, faux snow, faux ornaments/gifts and faux moss/grass. Crafty ONG put it all together with no problem and has properly followed the directions by soaking the plant once a week. It still sits on our Christmas tree as I type this and I’m not exaggerating when I say 7-10 people have specifically asked about this ornament ever since it made its way on there.
The final item in the box is this classic looking soap dispenser that has become the default soap dispenser in our kitchen every since it arrived.
If my math serves me correctly, that is three items that have made a big impact in the Markowski household over the holidays.
You can get all of the details as to how the subscription service works here.
I like the fact that you can do it for a year automatically, 3 months automatically or try it one time. There is something about getting this during the quiet time of year in terms of gardening here in the Northeast US. A little ray of sunshine through the bleakness.
I admittedly know little about houseplants and I am using this opportunity to get myself acquainted with them. It is a nice way to get the hands dirty even while indoors. The Tillandsia is my gateway houseplant.
I’d love to get your thoughts on this product/service. What do you think? Would you consider trying it out? Would you ever give it as a gift? Have you ever done anything like it in the past? Would you be interested in a giveaway for a subscription (wink wink)?
Thanks in advance and thank you to Santa Rosa Gardens for the opportunity to test drive this exciting product.
Just discovered your blog, but I’ve loved Santa Rosa gardens for years. They have beautiful plants and their service is superb. I would love to have one of their Hens and Chicks collections. I’ve recently fallen in love with succulents! Signed up for your blog and look forward to reading it.
Thanks so much Clay! I’m hoping to run a giveaway with Santa Rosa real soon.