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succulents direct 1 Succulent 1 Cactus Growing Kit Gift Box

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succulents direct 1 Succulent 1 Cactus Growing Kit Gift BoxWe have brought together some of our favorite succulents, and an exclusive selection of cacti to create a unique gift box experience, whether you want to send a birthday present, surprise a friend, or just send a message to someone you love, we offer the best quality plants at an affordable price. Each gift box can be customized with a greeting card of your choice and a personalized note. All of our plants are handpicked and packed by our professional

We have brought together some of our favorite succulents, and an exclusive selection of cacti to create a unique gift box experience, whether you want to send a birthday present, surprise a friend, or just send a message to someone you love, we offer the best quality plants at an affordable price.

Each gift box can be customized with a greeting card of your choice and a personalized note. All of our plants are handpicked and packed by our professional growers at our Southern California greenhouses. You will not necessarily receive the plants put together as pictured, but you will receive all the products to build your own planters! 

The possibilities are endless. Unfold your creativity and discover the beautiful world of DIY projects with cacti and succulents. Don't feel left out from all the gardening that's happening around you. You don't need a green thumb to create your own mini world with our DIY gift box! Having green plants around is always a good start to get good energy in your indoor space and around your life. Our easy-to-make kits will provide all that you need to create a low-maintenance garden that will last almost indefinitely with minimal water needs.

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What’s in our box?

  • 1 Assorted bareroot cactus and succulent 
  • 2 Terracotta clay pots 2.5"
  • 1 Bag of Planet Desert soil mix blend
  • 1 Bag of decorative gravel
  • A set up manual to put together your kit
  • Each plant comes with their own collectible card, illustrated by a local San Diego artist Jazmin Winters.
  • A welcome card with a 15% off of your next purchase for new customers.
  • We have also teamed up with Greg, the plant assistant app, to give you personalized care instructions for all of your plants. Enjoy 6 months of Super Greg included in your gift box.
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