“Make-your-own
succulents”
Sun.Star Davao, May 20, 2017
Gone are the days when
people learned only to appreciate pretty and dainty flowers such as roses, mums
and carnations.
In recent years, cacti
and succulents have grown a large following among plant enthusiasts. These
spikey darlings have also become popular gifts for special occasions.
During the recent Mother’s Day celebration, Trust Home Depot had a pop-up shop
dubbed as “Say it with Succulents” held last May 8-14, 2017, in collaboration
with Botanophilic Davao, an online shop that offers artfully arranged
succulents and ornamental plants.
Ching Olmoquez, who
wittingly calls herself as “Millenial Jardinera”, is the face behind
Botanophilic Davao. What started out as a hobby to satisfy her green thumb
pursuits has successfully turned into a full-fledged online business.
A hardware store is not
exactly the first place you would consider when searching for potential
Mother’s Day gifts but Stephanie Seng Ong, VP for Marketing for Trust Home
Depot enthuses, "We don't only help build houses, we also want to make it
a home so we are always in search of ideas that will help cultivate
relationships”.
“Succulents are
inexpensive, low-maintenance, enduring, colorful, come in different shapes and
sizes, can survive in just about any condition or container, some have health
benefits, and don't they look so pretty lined up on your shelf?", the
fashionista mom adds.
Trust Home Depot and
Botanophilic Davao invited mommy bloggers and social media personalities to
participate in a “Make-your-Own Succulents” workshop where they were able to
choose their own plants and planters and learn about caring for succulents.
After the activity, the guests enjoyed delightful lemon tea and cookies from Marks and Spencer.
For inquiries about products or updates about future events, call 29TRUST (298-7878) or add them on Facebook: Trust Home Depot and follow them on Instagram at @trusthomedepot.
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SUCKER FOR SUCCULENTS
Interested in taking care of succulents as
a hobby? Mommy Leah Curioso-Carreon shares why she is a sucker for succulents
in this short Q and A.
How did you start
taking interest in succulents?
It started when my
friend Melani Dahili who is also a Dabawenyo based now in Australia kept on
posting photos of her beautiful succulents almost every day on social media. I
was amazed on how she was able to propagate her succulents by the hundreds. Her
love and passion for succulents inspired me, so I gave the hobby a try.
What do you love
about cacti and succulents?
Oh, these plants give joy and positive
vibes!
They are inexpensive
and require low maintenance. Some varieties are even beneficial to health like
aloe vera. I recently had my vacation for almost 10 days and when I came home, I
found out that the succulents were indeed survivors!
Every plant is an art.
They all come in different types, colors and sizes. And, I get fascinated with
certain cacti producing their unique flowers. These plants are also
#instagramworthy and #fbworthy. In addition, I love having tea and coffee time
with them around.
Did
you meet new friends through your hobby?
Together with other
hobbyist friends, I became a member of a Cactus and Succulent group.
It was fun connecting with
people sharing the same passion and interest about succulents and cacti and I thank
God for the opportunity because we began to appreciate and love nature and praise
Him for creating beauties like these.
E-mail the author at
mom.about.town.dvo@gmail.com. Visit www.momabouttowndavao.blogspot.com.
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