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    Botany - Botany Plant Nursery, 6/11/2023

    Botany

    4.3(14 reviews)
    6.7 miSoutheast
    $$

    Botany is a local plant nursery located on the same plot of land that used to be Sun and Moon…read morenursery. There are 2 greenhouse entrances and that are connected. No other areas are there for customers. It's a lot of land, but it seems to all be under construction. Greenhouse #1: There's a mix of houseplants, cacti, and succulents. Most of the plants are like 85% healthy. Many have brown spot or were in the sun too long. If you are looking for a fully healthy plant - inspect before you buy. There are a number of cute handmade items, including: necklaces, pots, plant stakes, cute sayings on boards, macrame hangings, suncatchers, etc. Not a large array of plant accessories - but definitely a nice assortment. The pricing goes from reasonable to crazy exorbitant. Most of the reasonable plants are small or common - but beware of small & pricey plants. Just because a sign says a plant is rare - doesn't mean they should be charging $70 for it. One of the rare plants that was crazy high priced - I literally saw at Lowe's for under $10. Overall, I really love the plot of land, the greenhouse, and the assortment. But, I firmly believe in being fair to your clients. Times are hard and raising prices 15% is reasonable for a new, struggling business - but raising prices too high is a no-no in my book. I don't know, maybe they need to find better plants for lower prices from their wholesaler. Greenhouse #2: There's a lovely area with a koi pond. They have a variety of water plants too. - Overall impression: Could be the place every plant lover in town flocks to - if the prices are made to be way more reasonable. The variety of plants is awesome. But, I want more... more quality plants, more tiny plants that don't break the bank, and more cute plant accessories- stakes, plant hangers, etc. I will probably go back. And we did get a nice plant. But, the overdone prices put me off. Maybe there should be a section called "Made You Look" for regular people like me who can't afford the awesome plants that are too expensive! Just kidding. Also, I want to be clear that there are MANY reasonably priced plants.

    I found this place on Instagram and my first thought was "it probably looks good on insta but have…read morelow expectations when you go." When I actually WENT to Botany for one of their Half Moon Markets, I was blown away and how amazing it was. It's like a little plant oasis in the middle of the desert. Just walking in felt calming almost. The owner is the sweetest, kindest, community oriented person. She opens her greenhouses for a vendor market once a month and the vibe is so great

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    Hoshin plant

    Hoshin plant

    4.6(57 reviews)
    7.1 miChinatown
    $$

    We decided to have lunch at Ton Shou and checked this place out after seeing it on FB, as it's…read moreliterally behind Ton Shou. On Renate - warehouse vibe. Neat "store" with lots of plants. Very fairly priced. Got 3 plants for under $25. I thought it was cool because no one followed us around but some might not like that.

    CONS: * Hard to find; no real storefront and entrance is…read morethrough an alley * Very overpriced if you're familiar with plant prices (especially LA prices) * Regular houseplants are priced higher than they should be * Limited variety outside of bonsai and bamboo PROS: * Friendly staff * Owner is very informative * Good selection of bonsai trees and bamboo * Carries Asian-style plants and decor * Unique decorative pieces for bonsai and home I found this place on TikTok and decided to check it out since I'm into plants. When you put it into maps, it can be a little confusing -- you actually enter through a street/alley behind the store. There's no real storefront, but you'll know you're in the right place because they have plants outside. This review is coming from someone who lived in Los Angeles and knows plant prices there. For me, this place is pretty overpriced. I bought a very small bonsai tree for $15, which might be worth it if you don't have access to LA plant shops, but it felt expensive for the size. They mostly carry bonsai trees and bamboo (the lucky bamboo sticks), with a limited selection of regular houseplants and trees. They do have some snake plants, zz plant, peace lily, pepperomia and some alocasias, I picked up an Alocasia Frydek for $12.50, but only because it was half off -- they were originally trying to sell it for $24, which I thought was ridiculous. I wouldn't have bought it at full price. The people are friendly, and the man there is very knowledgeable. They also sell a lot of decorative items for bonsai and the home -- spiritual or symbolic decor -- which was interesting, but again, a bit overpriced. Would I go back? Probably not, unless I was specifically looking for a bonsai or bamboo and wasn't planning a trip to LA. For regular houseplants, you can find the same things elsewhere for cheaper, even at places like Home Depot or Lowe's.

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    IKEA

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    3.3(776 reviews)
    8.7 mi
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    Thank you Lisa for making my 3 year old welcome and comfortable in ikea playground he was afraid at…read morefirst but you welcome him so nice and help me to enjoy my shopping

    IKEA used to be a go-to destination - busy, well-organized, and genuinely fun to browse. Lately,…read morethough, it feels like a shadow of its former self. The showroom feels noticeably empty, both in terms of foot traffic and staff presence. Though the upstairs display walk through areas look decent and recently rearranged/changed, it still feels empty. Where there used to be employees readily available on the floor, you're lucky to spot a few in certain areas. If you're coming in to return or exchange an item, you may casually stand around for a bit until staff comes from the back to tend to that area. Displays of merchandise feel like an afterthought compared to how carefully curated things once were i.e.: a cart full of items vs them being displayed and organized. The biggest disappointment? The cafe downstairs.. I've visited a few times recently and it's been closed or non-operational each time with kiosks showing an error screen or "CLOSED". It used to be a highlight of the whole trip - I'd always look forward to grabbing a little meatball sundae on the way and making an afternoon of it. Instead, I now find myself in a long long line waiting for one of four self-checkout stations to open up.. (the previously staffed registers are no longer a thing and other self-checkout lines are blocked off)..only to look over and see the cafe kiosk dark and unattended. It really takes the joy out of the visit. That said, there are still some redeeming qualities. The as-is section remains a solid find for deals, and apparently you can now shop it online - a nice touch. The space also has free WiFi, so if you're looking for a low-key study spot and the restaurant upstairs happens to be open, it could work for that. Overall, it feels like IKEA is operating with reduced resources, and it shows. I don't follow there business much so I'm not sure if they're struggling but hoping things turn around not only for the customers but for the staff too!

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