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    8 years ago

    The demo garden is beautiful, and it's worth the trip just to check it out. Good selection of native plants, and the owner is very helpful.

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    8 years ago

    All native plants at a good price grown right here in Philly by a nice guy. What could be better?

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    Plant and People

    Plant and People

    4.9(15 reviews)
    5.0 miMantua

    My daughter and I stopped by P&P because I saw the business on Instagram. I'm so happy that we…read morestopped by. I loved the vibe, you felt welcomed. Everyone greeted us with a smile and hello. I bought two plants and potters. The selection was great and the value of items was good. I love that they support other black owned businesses as well. I was in my HAPPY place. Next time I would like to check out the cafe. Cherron the owner is so nice. They sell so much more than plants like candles, incense, shirts, jewelry, stickers, etc. from black owned vendors. I will definitely be back!

    Plant & People is a Black women-owned business located in West Philly, run and operated by mother…read moreand daughter. They're both super knowledgeable and helpful every time I see them, whether at their shop or an event around Philly. I've been to their plant shop at least twice now and have purchased five plants from them. On my most recent visit, I picked up a Swiss Cheese Plant and a Crispy Wave Fern Plant. They have a decent selection of plants, along with other trinkets, merch, and plant care items. One of my favorite bigger plants I've purchased is the Pink Princess Philodendron. I've wanted this plant since the pandemic, and when I saw on social media that they had it, I traveled to their location to grab it! During the pandemic, this plant was in high demand and overpriced everywhere else, but at Plant & People, I felt the price for its size was reasonable. She's been with me for several months now and is thriving! I'm still learning how to be a plant mom and need help with repotting a few of my plants--which they also offer as a service. I enjoy coming here and grabbing a plant or two every time.

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    Plant ornament for one of my plants.

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    Matcha latte, strawberry rhubarb croissant

    Plant and People - Different cells for different artists. Rotating featured artists. All profits directly to artist. Love the community vibes.

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    Different cells for different artists. Rotating featured artists. All profits directly to artist. Love the community vibes.

    Germantown Kitchen Garden

    Germantown Kitchen Garden

    4.7(3 reviews)
    2.7 miGermantown

    On of Germantown's many hidden gems. Saturday farm market during the summer is defitinely worth a…read morevisit, although my advice is to get there early for better selection of produce. The place is popular, for very good reason. The nursery for garden plants and shrubs (with a speciality in native species) is also a great resource, particularly with Amanda's helpful advice. There's a one-day winter market, too, which is coming up in a few weeks as I write this.

    So this place has become a staple for us. We go every Saturday at 9 to beat the crowd. We pick up…read moreour things and then get a coffee. It's like second nature now. The little tomatoes are the best thing I've had here. I don't know what's different about them but they almost have a slight sweetness. But really I've never gotten anything bad here. The Bread loafs they have are great. The pizza dough is too. You just need to use it and not let it explode in the fridge. I did that. More than once. I'm an idiot. Everyone that works the stand is super nice and helpful. They are always down to make suggestions on how to use what you buy. Now my favorite part is the coffee. They rotate their small coffee companies. Not sure if it's on purpose but I love it. It's a great way to sample local coffee shops. Sometimes it's out front with a truck and sometimes it's out back with a tent. In the back there is a small area you can sit and hang. We can't get enough of this place AND YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE TO.

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    The Resource Exchange

    4.8(38 reviews)
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    Honestly cannot believe it was my first time here! What an amazing establishment in Philadelphia…read more The Resource Exchange is located inside of a large warehouse with maker spaces and other establishments. You can't miss the HUGE colorful mural on the outside in the parking lot, but the RE itself is on the right side. Conveniently located by a 3 bus stop as well. I was in the market for some postcards and other papercraft supplies and brought some scrapbook paper I knew I wouldn't use with me to donate as well. The staff was very nice and organized. After seeing the true breadth of all of the various materials sold at the RE, I will definitely bring more miscellaneous craft stuff with me to donate next time. Have to make room for new stuff! I was able to purchase some postcards (they were 50 cents each or 3 for $1), a container to hold some of my other materials, and a set of Dublin stickers, all for $15 flat. Cannot stress enough how AFFORDABLE stuff is. In general I would say go in to look around and not want anything too specific, especially on a busy day like a Saturday, because it was a bit crowded. But they had materials truly for all typees of crafts: fabric, knitting, sewing, painting, papercrafts, jewelry, woodworking... as well as larger materials. Really affordable and hope to get the word out about this place! There are two gender-neutral restrooms located in the lobby of the building as well as part of the shared space.

    Always new treasures to find in this store! Super cute. The employees are very friendly and…read morehelpful. Highly recommend for cute trinkets and for hobbyists

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    The Resource Exchange
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